2022 AWSummit Affiliate Conference Set for Bucharest

2022 AWSummit Affiliate Conference Set for Bucharest

BUCHAREST — The AWSummit affiliate conference will mark its 10th edition at the Sheraton Bucharest Hotel in Romania from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1.

"AWSummit is looking forward to inviting the industry back to Bucharest for the second year in a row to facilitate high-quality networking and business opportunities and the sharing of knowledge with each other," a rep said.

AWSummit CEO Roxana Chiriila noted, "The industry is changing quickly and we are not known for doing the same thing from year to year. This year, we are really stepping up the game.

"So, for our 10th edition, we are focusing on expanding the conference to include tracks for ads, lead generation, ecommerce, dating, gaming, crypto, NFTs and metaverse, and a big focus on TikTok, the fastest-growing social media app in the world," she continued. "But we are still catering to the entertainment and content creators as we always have done.

"It will be three days packed with a lot of great knowledge and learning, but also the business and networking opportunities that we are known for," added Chiriila. "And it’s the 10th time we have organized this event in different shapes and forms, so we are looking forward to celebrate with new and old audience, and of course our trusty sponsors."

Visit AWSummit online and on Twitter and Facebook for additional details.

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