The Creators HQ will help influencers with relocating, provide hundreds of special workshops and even assist in getting the sought-after UAE Golden Visa.
Dubai has introduced a new program that may offer significant benefits to the emirate's content producers. The Creators HQ will offer hundreds of exclusive programs, help influencers relocate, and even help them obtain the coveted UAE Golden Visa.
The Creators HQ was established at Emirates Towers as part of Dubai's 1 Billion Followers Summit, which aims to draw more content creators to the city. Following the announcement of the Dhs150 million Content Creators Support Fund at the 2024 summit, it seeks to increase the influence of creators in the nation.
Over 420 speakers, 125 CEOs, and global experts joined over 15,000 content creators for the 2025 conference, which took place from Saturday, January 11 to Monday, January 13.
The Creators HQ initiative will meet the increasing needs of the global creator economy by hosting 300 events and seminars annually. Company setup and registration, relocation support, and UAE Golden Visa application aid will all be available to Creators HQ members.
Those possessing the Golden Visa can remain in the United Arab Emirates for five to ten years without the need for a national sponsor or a visa renewal.
The emirate wants to draw in and help a wide variety of talent, such as podcasters, visual artists, digital content producers, and social media influencers.
Key stakeholders in the creative sectors, including marketing and advertising agencies, media and music producers, animation studios, and fashion and lifestyle businesses, are the focus of the recently launched Creators HQ.
Dubai will collaborate with streaming services, social media platforms, gaming and esport companies, creators of virtual and augmented reality, and start-ups focused on artificial intelligence and machine learning.