Paxum Is the Official Bracelet Sponsor, Dinner Host at Qwebec Expo

MONTREAL  Paxum has been named as the Official Bracelet Sponsor for the Qwebec Expo.

In addition to sponsoring the bracelets and hosting a Showcase Table where clients and prospective clients can connect directly with team members.

Paxum has also announced an exclusive, invite-only dinner for CEO's and decision makers.

“The Paxum dinner is an exclusive event for CEO's and decision makers,” Paxum'sCEO Octav Moise said. “We have invited the creme-de-la-creme of the adult industry to join us for this intimate event!”

The Paxum dinner is scheduled to be held on Friday, Aug. 10 at a local restaurant just a short walking distance from the show hotel.

Full details will be provided to confirmed guests.

Decision makers who have not yet received an invite are requested to contact Paxum directly to ensure their names are added to the list.

“We don't know everyone in the industry yet, though we're working on it!” Moise said. “We apologize in advance if we neglected to invite any decision makers to our exclusive dinner, and we invite them to get in touch with us ASAP so they can be included on the invite list!”

The Ninth Annual Qwebec Expo  will be held this coming weekend, August 10-12 at the Montreal Marriott Chateau Champlain in the heart of downtown Montreal, Canada.

"We're excited about Qwebec-Expo!” Moise said. “With so many industry professionals gathering to do business against the beautiful backdrop of the city of Montreal, we believe this show will prove both highly productive and very enjoyable; which is the best way to do business!”

For more information about Paxum, visit Paxum.com.

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