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Creators HQ attracts 2,415 active members from 147 countries

  • The initiative aims to position the UAE as a global hub for the content economy, with a target of 10,000 creators in its next phase.
  • The headquarters also reports that 78 global content companies from 24 countries have relocated to the UAE.

Dubai, UAE — Dubai’s Creator HQ, the first headquarters for content creators in the UAE and the Middle East, has attracted 2,415 members from 147 countries within six months of its launch.

The initiative aims to position the UAE as a global hub for the content economy, with a target of 10,000 creators in its next phase.

The headquarters also reports that 78 global content companies from 24 countries, including the United Kingdom, Pakistan, the United States, India, France, and Germany, have relocated to the UAE.

Collectively, the content creators who have relocated have a combined following of over 2.45 billion.

Creators HQ was launched in January 2025 during the third 1 Billion Followers Summit. Its establishment was supported by the Content Creators Fund, a government initiative designed to support digital content creators and strengthen the sector’s growth. The HQ provides services to its members, including assistance with the Golden Visa process, relocation, and company setup. It also plans to host more than 300 events and workshops annually.

Creators HQ serves a wide range of professionals, from social media creators and podcasters to technology companies, gaming firms, and media producers.