Web-camming Conference Takes a New Name
MIAMI – When the adult industry conference formerly known as Camming Con returns to Miami in June, it will do so with a new name.
One week before the show is scheduled to open, organizers announced they have re-branded the event Cam Con.
Founders Clinton Cox and Stacey Havoc said they created the new name “to encapsulate all models from around the world and all walks of life.”
“Comic-Con was founded around comic book characters but has evolved to every fictional character in every platform, where fans from around the world come to meet them,” Cox said. “It became obviously to Stacey and myself that we do this immediately, by rebranding our expo to Cam Con. Every model that has been in front of a camera and that has a fan base are important to us.”
According to Cox, models who have confirmed plans to attend include SpicyJ, LittleRedBunny, BuniBuni, Kendra Sunderland, Miss Karmen, Sabra Steele, Sara Jay, Kylie Cupcake, Dava Foxx, Jamie Michelle, Isabel Black, Tina Marie, Alana Thai, Nikki Beez, BettyBangxxx, Selena Kyle, Ember Skye, Brittany Rose and Courtney Shane.
Cox said models who interact via Instagram are creating social media buzz.
“We are already having two massive Instagram models and Snapchat models (Instacelebs) coming to fan day,” he said. “Combined with the diversity of talent who will be in attendance, this was the right time to make everyone aware of us and the new direction of the expo.”
Cam Con’s inaugural event took place in Miami in 2014. This year, roughly 25 companies from around the world are expected to take part in Industry Day, which will include business-to-business seminars, breakout sessions and group discussions in addition to exhibit booths and special promotions.
Fan Day will take place from 4-8 p.m. June 6 at Club Mansion. E11ven nightclub will host the Saturday Night Blowout Party.
SLS Hotel in Miami’s South Beach will serve as Cam Con’s headquarters during the event’s June 4-7 run. For more information or to register, visit CamCon.com.