In today’s language education, there is an urgent need for creative and innovative ways to design and use language materials that learners can exploit to expand their language repertoire and develop their language ability as they engage with a myriad of texts and activities or tasks inside and outside the classroom. With this in mind, the 63rd TEFLIN Conference brings up a central issue on "Creativity and Innovation in Language Materials Development and Language Teaching Methodology in Asia and Beyond.” The conference strives to promote the ideas of innovation and creativity in language materials development and language teaching methodology about which many English teachers are concerned. As agents of change, language teachers are challenged to explore different ways to create their classroom materials and experiment with pedagogical practices, which mediate the enactment of language materials. Drawing on this central theme, the conference will address key issues such as: