The chiefs of Asia-Pacific operations for Netflix, Prime Video, Walt Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery will share a stage at APOS 2026, as the annual summit convenes June 16-18 in Bali.
The four executives â Netflix VP of content for APAC excluding India Minyoung Kim, Prime Video APAC and ANZ VP Gaurav Gandhi, Disney Asia Pacific direct-to-consumer senior VP Tony Zameczkowski and WBD APAC president James Gibbons â will appear together in a panel titled âAsiaâs Streaming Advantage: Growth, Profitability and Whatâs Next,â the centerpiece session of day oneâs afternoon program.
The gathering, produced by Media Partners Asia, opens with a June 16 welcome reception hosted by Netflix, preceded by an AVIA Policy Roundtable, an AVIA State of Piracy Roundtable and an invitation-only APOS CEO Forum. The main conference program runs June 17-18.
Day one opens with a keynote address from Media Partners Asia CEO and executive director Vivek Couto, titled âAsia Reset: Engagement, Economics & Value Creation,â followed by a fireside with TWG Global co-chairman Thomas Tull on the intelligent enterprise. Crunchyroll president Rahul Purini then takes the stage for a session on building a global anime fandom, while JioStar entertainment CEO Kevin Vaz addresses the question of scale.
The microdrama economy runs as a thread across both days. ReelShort CEO Joey Jia opens the conversation on day one in a fireside titled âMicro Dramas, Mega Economics,â while day two kicks off with back-to-back panels â âBuilding the Vertical Stack in Asiaâ with COL Group International, ROCK Networks and Refinery Media, followed by âInside the Micro-Drama Pipelineâ with RJ RisingJoy co-founder and CEO Cassandra Yang and Bamboo Network founder and CEO Dabin Chung. Story TV founder and CEO Saurabh Pandey then addresses Indiaâs microdrama boom in a dedicated fireside.
Sports features prominently across day one, with JioStar sports and live experiences CEO Ishan Chatterjee examining sport as a platform for fandom, AI and commerce, followed by ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta on cricketâs global expansion and La Liga president Javier Tebas on fan engagement and enforcement. Prime Videoâs three-market panel â featuring Gandhi alongside Prime Video Indiaâs Shilangi Mukherji and Prime Video Japan country manager Keisuke Oishi â addresses how the streamer is shaping the regionâs future.
TikTokâs panel, titled âFrom Scroll to Success: How TikTok Turns Creativity into Growth,â pairs the platformâs MD of product partnerships Isaac Bess with Indonesian creators Christie Basil and Kenneth Cia, bringing the creator economy and commerce conversation directly into the agenda. YouTube India country MD Gunjan Soni follows on day one afternoon with a fireside on Indiaâs video boom.
The AI thread intensifies across both afternoons. A panel titled âThe New Creative Pipeline: AI, IP & Human Craftâ brings together actor-director Andy Serkis, Google VP of entertainment content and platforms Jon Zepp and director Josh Nelson Youssef. Day twoâs AI sessions include a presentation and panel on GenAI across the content pipeline with JioStarâs Stephan Bugaj and FBRC.aiâs Todd Terrazas, followed by fireŃides on AI-native filmmaking from Utopai Studios co-founder and CEO Cecilia Shen, AI and IP from FaiBLE Media chief AI officer Mark Sagar, AI-native video localization from Panjaya CEO Guy Piekarz and AI video generation from Kling AI global partnerships head Melody Hou.
Indonesia receives sustained attention across day two, with a fireside from Jakarta Vice Governor Rano Karno on the cityâs new incentives for filmmakers and creators, alongside a session on MNC Groupâs streaming strategy featuring co-CEO Angela Tanoesoedibjo and V+Short CEO Clarissa Tanoesoedibjo, and separate appearances from Vidio CEO Sutanto Hartono and MD Entertainment CEO Manoj Punjabi.
Southeast Asian content more broadly anchors the day two afternoon, with a Philippines session featuring Rein Entertainment co-founder and CEO Lino Cayetano and a Thai content panel titled âMade in Thailand,â featuring TrueVisions NOW head of content strategy and international partnerships Deedee Pholthaweechai, Living Films founder Chris Lowenstein and director Banjong Pisanthanakun. DIVE Studios CEO Brian Nam closes the Southeast Asian content run with a fireside on building global fandoms from a K-pop foundation.
The investor conversation takes shape in a day-one panel titled âCapital in the Age of AI: Where Investors Are Betting Across Sports, Streaming and Stories,â featuring ING head of corporate finance Gautam Saxena, Elysian Park Ventures MD Nikhil Bahel, Asia Partners VP Swapnil Chichani and VI Group MD David Do.
Piracy enforcement gets a dedicated slot on day two afternoon, with MPA executive VP and chief content protection officer Larissa Knapp, MPA live content protection director Guillermo Rodriguez, beIN Asia Pacific MD Mike Kerr and UEFA senior content protection expert Diego Dabrio appearing together in a session titled âThe Fight For Value: A Global Frontline On Piracy.â
APOS 2026 runs June 16-18 at The Mulia, Nusa Dua, Bali.