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Connecting Arts and Audiences: Inside CloudJoi’s Ticketing and Streaming Platform

Dennis Lee, Co-Founder & CEO, CloudJoi | Kevin Teh, Co-Founder & COO, CloudJoi

05-Aug-24 10:00

Connecting Arts and Audiences: Inside CloudJoi’s Ticketing and Streaming Platform

CloudJoi is a ticketing service, streaming platform, and community hub designed for the performing arts. Founded in 2020 as CloudTheatre, the company has undergone several rebranding phases, evolving into CloudJoi in 2022. Since its inception, the platform has supported over 1,800 shows, partnered with more than 400 organizers, facilitated the sale of over 600,000 tickets, and generated over RM30 million in Gross Merchandise Value.

With strategic funding from Cradle in 2022 and expansion into Taiwan in 2023, CloudJoi continues to grow and innovate. Join us as we speak with Dennis Lee, CEO, and Kevin Teh, COO, to discuss their journey, the evolution of CloudJoi, and their ambitious plans for the future.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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