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Secure Early-Bird Savings for Disrupt Passes Before They Expire in Four Days

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Tick-tock, early-stage startup enthusiasts! TechCrunch Disrupt takes place on October 18-20 — the very height of pumpkin spice season. However, your chance to score early-bird passes (and soak up serious savings) disappears in just four short-but-sweaty days of summer.

Buy Your Pass Before July 29th

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity! Buy your pass before July 29 at 11:59 p.m. PDT and save up to $1,300. The TC editors are hard at work crafting a superb roster of speakers, presentations, panel discussions, and roundtables, but it’s a bit early for the full agenda.

Speakers and Topics

Still, we can share some of the speakers and topics designed to help you build a successful startup. Check out just some of the presentations you’ll find on the TechCrunch + stage:

How to Build Your Early VC Network: Turning Social Capital into Financial Capital

  • With Nik Milanović (This Week in Fintech), Josh Ogundu (Heart to Heart) and Gefen Skolnick (Couplet Coffee)
  • If you haven’t heard of Nik, Josh or Gefen, where have you been? These founders are not only building interesting companies, but they’re also taking a forward approach to making noise on social media.
  • We want to dive into how being a public person can help founders build a future public company. This panel should be both informative and lots of fun.

How to Raise in 2022 if You Are Not Located in a Major Hub

  • With Mike Asem (M25), Rich Wong (Accel) and Elizabeth Yin (Hustle Fund)
  • Sure, you no longer have to be located in Silicon Valley, let alone California, to build a startup or raise money. But there are still areas with more venture capitalists per square mile than others with far fewer.
  • We’re bringing together three VCs — who either live and invest in or who simply invest in more up-and-coming geographies — to chat about raising outside of traditional startup hubs. We think it’s going to rock.

How to Compete Without Losing Your Mind or Runway When Cash Is Expensive

  • With Eric Glyman (Ramp) and Thejo Kote (Airbase)
  • We love a competitive startup category here at TechCrunch. Watching startups go head-to-head is fascinating and illuminating, but for startups in hot sectors with big markets, competing can be very expensive.
  • So how should startups that have incumbents to take on, or that have other startups to best or both approach the balance between growth and spend this year? We’re gathering a few CEOs with a little bit of experience on the matter to help guide more early-stage founders.

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TechCrunch Disrupt 2022

  • Takes place in San Francisco on October 18-20 with an online day on October 21.
  • Soak up serious savings. Buy your pass before the early-bird deal disappears on July 29 at 11:59 p.m. PDT, and save up to $1,300.

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Topics

  • articles
  • business
  • california
  • Disrupt
  • Elizabeth Yin
  • Eric Glyman
  • gefen skolnick
  • hustle fund
  • Rich Wong
  • San Francisco
  • social media
  • Startup company
  • TC
  • TechCrunch
  • TechCrunch Disrupt 2022
  • venture capital

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