tagline | | Don't wait until it's too late | TechCrunch's all-virtual Disrupt spans five days — September 14-18 — and it includes an unprecedented number of attendees and early-stage startups from around the world. Translation? More time and opportunity to learn, connect and collaborate with influential people who can help you move your business forward.
Let's face facts. In our current global situation, building a successful startup requires every tool in the shed. Disrupt is a prime source for gathering new, effective tools. Still on the fence? Listen to what three of your peers have to say about their Disrupt experiences. | | | | | | | | "Disrupt was a great place to look for potential partners beyond our blockchain world. We got to meet and collaborate with founders in complimentary technologies like IoT and AI. Building those relationships will help all of us provide customers with better solutions. It's a win-win." — Joel Neidig, founder of SIMBA Chain | | | | | | | | "The connections I made at Disrupt offer long-term benefits. Investors willing to put forth capital, engineers offering tech expertise and manufacturers to help me streamline. Fostering these relationships will help me grow my company and my bottom line." — Felicia Jackson, inventor and founder of CPRWrap | | | | | | "I've attended many tech events and demo days. I like Disrupt's approach. It combines demos with educational components — like speakers, panels and Q&As — that help you learn new trends and tactics. It's more like a tech summit." — Daniel Lloreda, general partner at H20 Capital Innovation | | | | | | | Time's almost up for maximum savings on a maximum-sized Disrupt | So many reasons to attend Disrupt 2020 and so little time left to score early-bird savings. Hop off the fence, buy your pass before August 7 at 11:59 p.m. (PT), save up to $300 and get ready to add a bunch of new tools to your startup arsenal. | | | | | | | |
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