'CES of Sexual Wellness' Sex Expo Returning to New York Oct. 1-2

'CES of Sexual Wellness' Sex Expo Returning to New York Oct. 1-2

NEW YORK — Dubbed “the CES of sexual wellness,” Sex Expo is set to make its long-awaited in-person comeback Oct. 1-2 with a wide range of exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations in pleasure products and sexual wellness.

From products incorporating the latest advances in sextech to cutting-edge materials, premium ingredients and the pleasure industry’s pivot towards greener and more inclusive offerings, Sex Expo offers the most comprehensive look at what's popular and innovative in the booming realm of sexual wellness. 

Since first arriving in New York in 2016, Sex Expo has become the preeminent annual event for cutting-edge presentations from leading brands and thought leaders, offering a vibrant environment for the discovery of advances in sexual health. 

With changing perceptions marked by the acceptance of pleasure products in “big box” outlets such as Walmart and Target, Sex Expo returns at an ideal time to fuel the momentum, introducing the public and media to the best that this space has to offer. Exhibitors will encompass sexual wellness advocates from across the field, including pioneering brands and industry influencers, as well as up-and-coming startups, inventors and educators.

“Sex Expo is the place to see and be seen for the sexual wellness space as its primary focus is to connect top brands and thought leaders with the public,” event organizers said. “From groundbreaking pleasure devices with high-tech features to innovative designs, Sex Expo reflects a diverse marketplace that is seeing rapid growth.”

The upcoming Sex Expo will take place at one of Manhattan’s premier event spaces, the Metropolitan Pavilion. Located at 125 West 18th Street, between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, the venue is situated in the trendy neighborhood of Chelsea, home to a wealth of tourist attractions, restaurants and hangouts that complement Sex Expo as a welcoming, inclusive space for consumers and media alike.

For event information, visit SexExpo.com. For exhibit space and sponsorship opportunities, contact info@shemediateam.com.

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