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Where to Find YouTube Experts at Major Events This Season

YouTube experts are appearing across this season’s biggest creator and media events, with sessions focused on growth, monetization, audience strategy, and live content. Here’s where to look, what topics to expect, and why these gatherings matter for creators and brands.

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YouTube said it is highlighting where creators, brands and media teams can find its experts at major industry events this season, including VidCon and DreamCon, in a post published by the company on its blog. The company pointed readers to panels, strategy sessions and creator meetups focused on platform strategy, audience growth and practical channel guidance.

The post, Where to Find YouTube This Event Season, directs attendees to YouTube-related programming across the event calendar, with a particular emphasis on VidCon, which the company described as a key stop for YouTube strategy discussions. Sessions are expected to cover channel growth, short-form video, community building, sponsorships and monetization, along with opportunities to meet creators, talent managers, brand teams and platform specialists.

YouTube also said fan-led gatherings such as DreamCon are broadening the discussion beyond standard creator education. At those events, YouTube-focused conversations often center on fandom, live interaction, storytelling and cross-platform community growth, according to the post. The company said such settings can be useful for creators building niche audiences or combining video with live events.

The post advises attendees to scan event schedules for panels on audience retention, content planning, analytics, Shorts strategy and creator partnerships. It also points to strategy sessions on live streaming, shopping features, brand deals and production workflows, and suggests checking speaker lists for creators, multi-channel networks, agency executives and YouTube-adjacent educators. For readers tracking live video coverage and event production, Volve Vision has separate reporting categories for live streams and cameras news.

In its guidance for attendees, YouTube said event apps, speaker bios and networking opportunities are useful places to find sessions and people focused on current creator formats and post-event content use. The company said organizers are building more creator education and platform strategy into their programs, which can include live demos and meetups that touch on camera setups, mobile production and audience engagement.

The company’s event-season guide also connects with broader coverage of live destination content and webcam-driven storytelling. Volve Vision has highlighted examples such as the Live Abbey Road Crossing Cam, London and the Live Street View Lyns Laundry, Davao City, Philippines, which show how continuous video feeds can draw audiences to places and moments in real time.

YouTube said attendees and viewers should also watch for post-event recaps, session clips and creator takeaways across social channels after the conferences. The post did not list prices for the sessions mentioned.

The company’s event guide follows a season in which creator-focused programming has become a regular part of major digital media gatherings.

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