Eurowebtainment Kicks Off Thursday in Mallorca

MALLORCA, Spain – Billed as “Europe’s largest trade fair for entertainment in Internet, telecommunication and SAT-TV,” the Eurowebtainment (EWT) Meeting 2007 begins Thursday at the Hotel Playa Golf in Mallorca, Spain.

Scheduled for May 10-13, most of the event’s programming takes place on Friday and Saturday. According to the EWT website, the educational portion of the show begins Friday morning, with an 11:30 a.m. lecture entitled “Web based content providing for 3G video calling” to be delivered by Steve Adams of C3 Ltd.

Other lectures scheduled for Friday include an address by attorney Marko Dorre covering recently passed German laws, a presentation by Frank Rothgänger of Carmunity on the expanding mobile market and revenue opportunities for adult companies within that sector, and an address from Philipp Kadel of Diagonal Inkasso titled “Collection and the online business; why collection is not just collection.”

Friday’s slate of seminars is followed by “speed networking” in the EWT lounge from 4-6:30 p.m., and the EWT “VIP Party,” to be held at the nightclub Titos, starting at 10 p.m.

Saturday morning, EWT’s lectures pick up again with Gerhard Fleischmann of Zastra Business Anstalt addressing “Telepay-Systems,” followed by a poolside workshop to be conducted by photographer Paul Markham, which carries the straightforward title of “How to Shoot a Lot Better.”

At 2 p.m. Saturday, shuttles will begin ferrying EWT attendees to a boat tour, promising those that board the pair of catamarans “beautiful views, the sun and [having] the chance for business talks in a relaxed atmosphere.”

EWT draws to a close Saturday night with a “Get2Gether” sponsored by PartnerCash, which kicks off at 8:30 p.m. in the EWT lounge.

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

MyMember.site Debuts Watermark Feature

MyMember.site has introduced a watermark feature to its platform.

Missouri AG Bypasses Legislature, Declares Age Verification Rule

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on Wednesday announced a new state regulation requiring adult sites to implement age verification of users, bypassing the legislative process in a strategy not seen before in state-level efforts to mandate age verification.

VerifyMy, ID X Lab Partner for 'AnonymAGE' Verification Solution

Safety technology provider VerifyMy and digital trust specialist ID x Lab have partnered for an age verification solution called AnonymAGE.

Attorney Corey D. Silverstein Launches 'Q&A Series' on Social Media

Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein has launched a Q&A series on his social media platforms.

Pineapple Support Marks 7th Anniversary

Pineapple Support is marking its seventh anniversary by citing its accomplishments and noting its challenges.

'Over the Top' North Carolina Bill Could Play Havoc With Adult Sites

A bill filed in the North Carolina state Assembly on Monday would impose new rules that industry observers warn could push adult websites and platforms to ban most adult creators and content.

Swedish Government Proposes Ban on Purchasing 'Remote' Sexual Services

The Swedish government has asked the country’s Parliament to amend Swedish law so that current laws against purchasing sexual services would also apply to acts performed remotely by cammers, streamers and custom content creators.

PASS Announces New Membership Program for All Adult Industry Workers

PASS has announced a new membership program for all sectors of the adult industry.

Jewelz Blu, Stripchat to Host XSIV Magazine Launch Party

2025 XMAs winner Jewelz Blu will host an invite-only launch party for the Music issue of XSIV Magazine at Stripchat XSIV House on April 19.

Ofcom: Age Assurance Going Live Across 'Thousands' of Porn Sites

U.K. communications regulator Ofcom said in a statement Thursday that providers of online pornography are implementing age assurance across “thousands of sites” accessible in the U.K., in response to Ofcom’s Online Safety Act (OSA) enforcement program.

Show More