The biggest creator event reaffirms its positioning with more than 2,000 attendees and an average of 50 exhibitors
Santo Domingo. — With a projection of more than 2,000 attendees and the participation of more than 50 local and international exhibitors, the Latin American Content Creators Festival reaffirms its position as the event with the greatest projection in the region in the digital economy and content creation. For two days, the event brought together creators, brands, and platforms in the same space, consolidating the Dominican Republic as a key meeting point for the development of the industry in Latin America. One of the great milestones of this edition was the participation, for the first time in the country, of executives from global platforms such as YouTube and Twitch, who offered talks focused on the professional growth of creators and the understanding of the current dynamics of the digital ecosystem. Furthermore, he highlighted the intervention of the international creator José Ramones with his conference entitled “Life rewards the brave,” one of the most impactful presentations of the event, focused on mindset and decision-making within the world of content creation.

“The Latin American Content Creators Festival is today the event with the greatest projection in the region. This is just the beginning of a platform that has come to stay and continue to boost the growth of an entire industry in Latin America”, said its organizer, Héctor Manzueta.
The festival's impact was also reflected in the strategic integration of brands that bet on the creator economy as a connection axis with new audiences. Companies like Goya, Farmacia GBC, Genesa, Honor, Claro, Little Caesar, Banco Vimenca, Helados Holis, Snack Report, Café Santo Domingo, Casamagna (Ron Bermudez), Granoos, Hodelpa Nicolas De Ovando, Grabo Estilo, Dronix Rocket Agencia Digital, Snap Memories, Agua Crystal, 24b Pro Audio, X102fm, Sued Fargesa (Lactoval and Batiste), Hugo Pork, among others, were actively involved in the event's ecosystem, providing value through experiences, content, and activations designed to connect authentically with creators.You may be interested in: “A celebration of Dominican creativity”: this is how the Content Creators Festival 2.0 is experienced
With this edition, the event not only strengthens its position as the main meeting point for creators in the Caribbean, but also drives the Dominican Republic as an emerging hub for the creator economy in the region. As part of its expansion, the organization announced that its next stop will be Creators Talks Guatemala, a new format that seeks to take this movement to other strategic markets in Latin America, expanding the reach and impact of the platform. The Latin American Content Creators Festival continues to establish itself as a space where talent, knowledge, and opportunities converge, setting the course for an industry in constant evolution.






