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Celebrating ASEAN Creativity at RIUHxASEAN

Zainol Haqim, Vice President of Industry Development, MyCreative Ventures

23-Oct-25 07:45

Celebrating ASEAN Creativity at RIUHxASEAN

RIUHxASEAN Marketplace is a vibrant three-day celebration of Southeast Asia’s creative spirit, featuring over 60 retail brands and food vendors, and 35 performances from across the region. Zainol Haqim, Vice President of Industry Development at MyCreative Ventures, joins us to explore how this cross-border initiative nurtures local talent, deepens regional ties, and offers a dynamic platform for innovation, culture, and community.


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