
Introducing the Web Summit Vancouver 2026 Creator Program lineup

We are excited to introduce the creators joining us for Web Summit Vancouver 2026’s Creator Program. This group is made up of people who are using social media to build communities and share practical knowledge about technology, AI, and career growth. We’ve invited them to experience the event firsthand and share their perspectives with their audiences.
Here are the creators joining us in Vancouver:
Anjali

Anjali is a software engineer who focuses on making the tech industry more welcoming. She co-founded Gloss & {git}, a community dedicated to supporting women in technology. Her content breaks down complex topics like AI and coding into manageable lessons to help anyone who has felt excluded from the tech world.
Aylex

Aylex is best known for his “pro vs. beginner” videos and his piano performances. His content focuses on his personal journey to master new skills, demonstrating that consistent, disciplined practice is the key to reaching a high level of expertise.
Sundas

Sundas spent over 12 years working at major tech companies like Google and Amazon. She is now an educator who focuses on teaching data science, AI, and career skills. Her goal is to make it easier for people to understand data and build successful careers in the tech industry
Melissa

Melissa has over 15 years of experience in content strategy and marketing. She founded Fora Consulting, where she helps professionals improve their online presence. She focuses on teaching people how to use AI tools in their daily work to communicate their professional expertise more clearly.
Madison

Madison is a mechanical engineer who shares her work and industry insights online. Her content offers a grounded look at the life of an engineer, focusing on the intersection of technical skill and creative problem-solving. She highlights the importance of documentation and visual storytelling, helping others in STEM realize that their day-to-day work is just as compelling as the final product.
Maggie

Maggie is a data scientist and LinkedIn Learning instructor. She creates hands-on projects to help people learn data science and AI. She also hosts a podcast, The Time I Left My 9 to 5, which focuses on non-traditional career paths in technology. Her work is aimed at helping students and professionals break into the field.
Jasmine

Jasmine works as an application security engineer, focusing on making software development safer. She also creates content that explains cybersecurity risks in a way that is easy to understand, regardless of your technical background. Her goal is to make security information accessible to everyone, from engineers to the general public.
To follow their event journeys and see their behind-the-scenes experiences at Web Summit Vancouver, make sure to follow our official social media channels.

