CreatorWorld summit to be held from Nov 24 to 27; features panels, workshops and performances
The event will involve speakers from brands like TikTok and YouTube, as well as independent content creators.
Want to grow your online business or your own brand, but don’t know how to start? The CreatorWorld summit, produced by Branded, might give you the headstart you need.
Part of the Singapore Media Festival hosted by the IMDA, CreatorWorld aims to help young creators learn how to succeed in the online ecosystem as well as network with creators from all around the world.
Held at *SCAPE in partnership with Somerset Belt from Nov 24 to 27, the event will consist of four days of conference sessions, including meet & greet sessions and workshops.
The speakers that will be present include Vice-President of Youtube APAC Guatam Anand, Lead Content Strategist and Content Creator at Titan Digital Media Amander Liew, and CEO of Boom Digital Media Ming Wei Ng.

The event programme consists of two tracks covering the topics of community growth, platforms, making money, new technology, Web3 and working with brands.
The B2B track will consist of sessions held by leaders and creators shaping the online ecosystem of today, while the Creator track features content produced by, with and for creators, including workshops, brand engagements, fan meet & greets, creator “Ask Me Anything” sessions and takeovers.
Tickets for the B2B track cost $275, and allows ticket holders to go for all sessions across all four days. Tickets for the Creator track cost $30, and only allow ticket holders to go for the weekend sessions on Nov 26 to 27, which are more creator-focused. Both can be purchased via CreatorWorld’s website.
Interested in attending the weekend session? The first 15 people to use our promo code YOUTH or click “get tickets” at this link will get free tickets.
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