Just one week left for early-bird passes to TC Sessions: Space 2020
Just one week left for early-bird passes to TC Sessions: Space 2020 It's hard to imagine anything more thrilling than turning science fiction into science fact. If you're forging new frontier technology — or ready to tackle the challenge — then join a growing, global community of startup visionaries at TC Sessions: Space 2020, on December 16-17.
Take advantage of early-bird pricing and secure your seat at the virtual table for $125 and gain access to all live sessions. Don't worry about missing out due to schedule conflicts, because video on demand comes with the price of admission. But don't delay — buy your pass now. Early-bird pricing remains in play until November 13 at 11:59 p.m. (PT).
Check out the event agenda. It's loaded with main stage presentations, fireside chats and interviews. Don't skip the breakout sessions, which focus on specialized topics, or the interactive Q&As with main stage speakers.
Super savings: Get your group on early-bird style. Tickets cost $100 each — bring four team members and get the fifth one free. Get discount passes for students ($50), government, military and non-profits ($95). Want to pitch your startup? Simply buy an Early-Stage Startup Exhibitor Package ($360 gets you three tickets, digital exhibition space and the ability to generate leads).
Bonus savings: Are you an Extra Crunch subscriber? Sweet — you score a 20 percent discount.
TC Sessions: Space 2020 takes place on December 16-17, and you have just one week left to buy an early-bird pass. The prices go up November 13 at 11:59 p.m. (PT). Get ready to forge a new frontier by turning science fiction into science fact. We can't wait to see what you've got.
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