This March, Spikes Asia Week 2026 is poised to be the go-to event for creative talents across the Asia-Pacific landscape, offering more than just awards. Running from March 9–12 in Singapore, the week’s core mission is to fuel upskilling, foster connection and strengthen the creative community in a time of rapid change and fresh challenges for agencies and brands alike.
A cornerstone of the week is the Young Spikes Competition, where emerging creatives under 30 get a real shot at proving their mettle. Backed by partners such as Meta, this programme now includes pre-competition workshops designed to sharpen cultural insight and strategic thinking before entrants even hit the briefs.
Learning meets hands-on experience at the Creative Campus, a one-day intensive on March 12 that blends interactive workshops, practical skill sessions and guided group learning. Topics range from creative strategy and storytelling to platform-specific craft, featuring insights from industry leaders and plenty of networking opportunities.
For many, See It Be It Connects will be a highlight: an inclusive initiative focusing on building confidence, resilience and leadership skills for women and non-binary creatives. Combining breakfast sessions, mentorship and conversation, this rebooted format aims to expand community and support real careers.
All of these programmes reflect a bigger story — creative professionals need not just recognition, but real support, connection and practical tools to navigate a changing industry. Spikes Asia Week 2026 brings that all together in one week of learning, inspiration and growth that resonates far beyond Singapore.