Posts Tagged ‘TES 2012’

Day Two of The European Summit 2012, Barcelona

Monday, March 12th, 2012

Day two of the online entertainment B2B conference, The European Summit 2012, continued on Wednesday with more seminars and a lunch for show sponsors. Later, they had second Speed Networking session that appeared to be bigger than the first, a meet market and some classes on financial planning and fighting piracy. The day ended with a couple happy hours and an after party sponsored by Reporo. (more…)

Tuesday night parties at The European Summit 2012

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

These photos were taken at Limbo and CDLC in Barcelona. As the sun went down on Tuesday’s European Summit’s first day, it was time for food, drink and more networking. Various sponsors had private dinners and there was an open dinner at CDLC. I was invited to AVN’s Traffic Dinner at Limbo, and had a blast. Plenty of tapas, Spanish wine, champagne, showgirls and even a mariachi band. Thanks again to Orbital Pay Karen and AVN’s Mia for a great time.

After dinner we headed over to CDLC for the Exoclick / Commerce Gate party. I had been to CDLC a couple of times and knew it to be a very fun club. They did not let me down. Judging by the photos, I was not alone. Everyone had a good time. (more…)

The European Summit 2012 Barcelona, Day One

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

Tuesday was the first day of the online entertainment B2B conference, European Summit 2012 Barcelona. The day included numerous seminars covering a variety of topics, a well-attended Speed Networking session and a couple of Happy Hours. The Hotel Miramar Barcelona is rather large but only has 75 rooms, so this meant that people were pretty well spread out most of the time. For those of us that had never stayed at this venue, it meant taking a day to figure out where all the nooks and crannies were. It seemed that a few seminars just never happened due to lack of attendance. I do not know if it was the subject matter or the fact that no one knew where it was being held.

Other than that, the hotel lobby and patio areas were quite loud with small meetings being held wherever one could find a spot to sit down. (more…)