Last-minute ticket deal for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Save 60% on your +1

Last-minute ticket deal for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Save 60% on your +1

The anticipation builds as we enter the final week before TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, a premier technology conference set to gather over 10,000 innovators, venture capitalists, and industry leaders at Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27 to 29. To mark this exciting countdown, attendees can take advantage of an exclusive offer: a 60% discount on a second ticket for a guest. By purchasing a main pass, you can save up to $444 and secure a discounted ticket for a co-founder, partner, or team member. This limited-time offer provides a great opportunity to experience the conference together. The event will feature five major stages filled with insights from some of the brightest minds in the tech world, including figures like Vinod Khosla, Aaron Levie from Box, and Kevin Scott of Microsoft. Attendees can explore a rich agenda and connect with speakers who are leading discussions across various tech sectors. The AI Stage promises to delve into the latest trends and breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, addressing both the scientific innovations and the ethical dilemmas they present. Meanwhile, the Builders Stage offers invaluable lessons from seasoned entrepreneurs on how to realize your startup ambitions. Don’t miss the Disrupt Stage, where the top 20 startups will compete in the Startup Battlefield 200, showcasing their ideas to a panel of leading investors. The Going Public Stage will provide insights for businesses at all stages, including those preparing for an IPO. Additionally, the Space Stage will highlight emerging companies revolutionizing the space industry, coinciding with a critical moment for technological advancements in exploration. For those eager to deepen their understanding, interactive small group sessions will be available, led by industry experts who will facilitate meaningful discussions and Q&A opportunities. The Expo Hall will serve as a vibrant hub where 300+ startups will present their innovations, allowing attendees to network and discover the future of technology firsthand. With TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 just around the corner, this is the perfect moment to secure your passes and enjoy substantial savings on your guest's ticket. Gather your team and prepare for an unforgettable experience. Register now for yourself and your +1, or consider community passes for broader participation.

Sources : TechCrunch

Published On : Oct 20, 2025, 15:15

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