ASACP Returns to Lisbon for Latest Editon of TES
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced it is returning to Lisbon, Portugal, for the latest edition of the TES Affiliate Conferences, coming up February 23-26 at The Oitavos Hotel in Cascais.
In the announcement, ASACP noted that TES “has provided the association with a complimentary exhibition space and table at the event’s Meet Market, allowing ASACP to reach out to many business owners and operators face-to-face and promote on the event’s website,” adding that TES has also “generously underwritten ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning’s admission to the event and hotel accommodations.”
“Protecting children online is a crucial task that involves educating and guiding businesses about the latest standards and best practices for legal compliance and managing user-generated content,” Henning said. “TES provides a unique opportunity to connect with various companies and is essential for ASACP’s educational European outreach and fundraising efforts. Moreover, with this generous discount on event admission for the ASACP family, TES is now even more accessible and important for the association to embrace.”
ASACP said the organization “supports TES and its leadership in boosting the industry’s professionalism and is grateful for the assistance it receives from the event’s promoters.” That assistance includes a special offer for ASACP sponsors and members, who can receive a 10% discount on TES admission by using the promo code “iloveasacp” when registering online.
“From the onset, TES Affiliate Conferences was intent on creating a great networking experience for its attendees and delegates,” an event spokesperson said. “In our high-tech world, it is still of supreme importance that excellent interpersonal relationships be developed and maintained because they are the cornerstones of building a successful business, and TES is the place to do it.”
According to the announcement, ASACP’s Travel Sponsor, DialXS, “is generously underwriting Henning’s airfare and expenses to and from the venue city of Lisbon, providing the association with the assistance it needs to carry out its international outreach efforts.”
Henning expressed his gratitude to DialXS and the TES promoters for “allowing him to meet with business leaders and newcomers to the industry.”
“This support is necessary for conveying the association’s message of keeping children away from adult-oriented entertainment,” Henning added. “With the industry’s help, we are committed to continuing our mission of protecting children and will work relentlessly towards this goal.”
To learn how your company can make a difference in online child safety or to arrange a meeting with Henning at TES in Lisbon, email tim@asacp.org.