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The .HUB Collective is a membership consortium advocating for the creation of .HUB as an integrated TLD (top level domain) from ICANN.
The consortium links advocacy with an operational bid plan for a future ICANN auction of new top level domains. Membership into the consortium is by application.
Consortium membership on ICANN auction bid
Advanced web3 access for available domains
Stake in architecture development and identity metrics
Opportunity to integrate protocol and wallet systems at root level
Studies show local economies benefit from local support. Building tools to help local and small businesses thrive requires a focus on efficiency to achieve a sustainable balance. In short, any solution must be at least a little better than the prevailing option. But how can local economies compete on cost, quality or experience when economies of scale provide efficiencies that benefit the biggest players?
Land Rush is an open-source gaming experience developed by Hub Culture as a consumer gaming application for Ven based virtual economies. The project rests on the development of a proprietary gaming platform with open source fundamentals to allow for crowd-led development of numerous in-game assets managed by a decentralized library architecture, allowing for an open range of gamer experiences on a single platform.
Game development is envisioned in a series of expanding function layers in stages, with the base layer 1.0 comprising a profile, account, vault and trading function assigned to grid points on a global mapping system.
The Hub Culture Davos Leadership Campus opens 19-24 January, 2026 with support for Strategic Partners of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting.
Venues include:
The SABIC ICEhouse - focused on innovation for the circular economy
The Mastercard TechLodge - focused on financial inclusion and advanced technology at large
The Chalet - focused on bilateral meetings and social media conversations with global leaders
The Icon - focused on modular and innovative construction, with climate and AI conversations
For information on partnership opportunities please contact us.
Connect and engage on leadership with Hub Culture's global community in the context of Davos with key moments and curated discussions.
The Blockhouse returns to Miami for Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 with a week of events, conversations and culture linked activations.
Curated conversations, bilaterals, digital art platform integrations with Ultra and coordinated panel discussions.
Hub Culture and a globla network of Community Partners are working to deliver a global funding mechanism to protect the world’s ocean. The initiative grew out of Hub Culture’s 2023 board level commitment around oceans, in conversation with the Global Climate Fund’s efforts on resilience, adaptation and conservation.
The aim of the fund is to connect groundswell initiatives and technologies with capital and to streamline deployment of ocean based projects around the world, with an initial wave focused on the Atlantic Rim.
The Hub Culture Climate Pavilion returns to the COP process with a partnership in the city of Belém, Brazil to bring conversations around climate and nature to the heart of the city.
Connect and engage with global climate leaders to drive climate action and a working agenda for solving climate change, environmental degradation and more.
The Ocean Climate Fund and Hub Culture present an evening beachfront reception during UNOC3, the UN Ocean Conference.
This dinner is for up to 70 stakeholders leading innovation and investment around climate adaptation, mitigation and resilience, including private sector, NGO and governmental actors.
Cohost the evening with the Ocean Climate Fund
Host a table of 8 during the dinner
The Hub Culture Icon represents the first Regenerative Construction System, with a building concept that is mobile, sustainable, modular and scalabe.
Set to appear in the South of France for Summer 2025, the Icon provides hospitality and networking spaces, the ability to convene leaders, and storytelling in a concept of futuristic space development.
The Icon is a human charging station, a regenerative thinking space, and a sanctuary for work on big issues.
Access events and activities at the Icon during key moments like the Cannes Film Festival, UN Ocean Summit and Cannes Lions.
The Hub Culture London Townhouse hosts a series of Salon Dinners during London Climate Action Week, from 23-27 June.
Each dinner has a unique focus, and draws together 12-16 leaders on the key topics.
This year's topics include:
The Carbon Cycle
Growing Climate Finance
Blue Bonds
The Political Calculus
Communicating for Nature
Host a Salon Dinner with up to three attending guests
The Hub Oceans Sprint is a partnership between the Ocean Climate Fund and Hub Culture to bring conversations and working progress on oceans to life during the World Ocean Summit in Tokyo, the Bermuda Innovation Sprint in Bermuda, and the UN Ocean Summit in Nice, with globally minded coordinated ocean action at the heart of the initiative.
The programme includes a series of curated conversations in Tokyo, Bermuda and Nice, with a rolling digital technology sprint to jumpstart ocean linked innovation. The Sprint includes a spring hackathon, global conversations and academic engagements and educational partnerships.
Connect with a global ocean action plan across three continents, with dedicated conversations, technology development and connected investment capabilities.
The Hub Culture Cannes Clubhouse returns to the Cannes Film Festival and Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in May and June 2025 with its iconic location portside near the famed Cannes Croisette.
Dates:
14-24 May, Cannes Film Festival
14-21 June, Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity
Host engagement with leaders in film, marketing and communications sectors.
Co-host the Hub Culture AI 100, gathering AI innovators
Develop and host bespoke moments at the Clubhouse
Participate in the Content Studio for video and podcast interviews and conversations
Connect with industry leaders and stakeholders at panels and events at the Clubhouse
The ChatSpot is a new concept from Hub Culture appearing 15-21 June 2025 during the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity. Ideally located on Rue d'Etas Unis below the Grey d'Albion hotel, the ChatSpot is a cafe concept featuring AI integration and AI focused conversation, with a selection of premium adaptogenic coffees and other beverages from Ceremonies.
The ChatSpot is also a place to perch for the Culturai 100 - a listing of 100 AI companies impacting our culture, to be revealed on June 15th, 2025.
Engage and host AI innovation discussions at the ChatSpot for up to 40 guests.
Convene breakfast roundtables
Host luncheon with panel conversations
Evening cocktail mixers