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CreatorWorld

CreatorWorld, a B2B2Creator festival created to connect, educate and celebrate everything & everyone in the Online Creator ecosystem, will educate young Creators on how to build a business, work with brands, grow their communities and ultimately succeed in the online ecosystem whilst also helping the Business community understand the business of Creators.

Presented by Branded, and co-produced with Jim Louderback (former GM of VidCon) the inaugural CreatorWorld event is part of IMDA’s prestigious Singapore Media Festival, hosted by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (@imdasg).

Content will run across six key pillars – Community Growth, Platforms, Making Money, New Tech, Web3 and Working with Brands. Participating companies include NIKE, Sephora, TikTok, VANS, Coca-Cola, HP, YouTube, dentsu, Meta, Mediacorp, Nloor, One Digital Entertainment, Foodpanda, Boss, Media.Monks, BBDO, Jukin Media, Jellysmack, Nas Academy, Narrators, Tier One Entertainment, Play It Forward, Warner Music, Acast and more…

The stellar line-up includes the likes of Gautam Anand – who heads up partnerships for YouTube across Asia Pacific and is also responsible for YouTube’s overall operations across the region – Ming Wei Ng (@mingweirocks) – who is one of the most followed TikTok creators in Southeast Asia, with a combined following of 30 million across his social media accounts – Bhuvan Bam (BB KI Vines) – one of India’s largest and best known Creators – Mikey Bustos – a Filipino Canadian singer/songwriter, actor, comedian, and entrepreneur, who has acquired several awards including 3 Streamy Nominations, Influence Asia Award, and WebTV Asia Awards – and Kallen Johnstone (@slappedham).

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EVENT DETAILS
$30-$245
Scape Singapore, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978 , Singapore
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