
The countdown is on as the opportunity to secure discounted tickets for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 draws to a close. With only a week left, the chance to grab the lowest ticket prices and a special 50% off for an additional pass is slipping away. If you’ve been considering which tech events to attend this year, now is the time to act. By registering now, you can save up to $680 on your pass, along with the option to purchase a second ticket at half price. This limited-time offer ends on January 30 or once the first 500 tickets are sold—whichever happens first. From October 13 to 15, San Francisco’s Moscone West will transform into the bustling hub of technology, hosting more than 10,000 founders, venture capitalists, and industry leaders. TechCrunch Disrupt will feature over 200 sessions led by experts and showcase more than 250 key figures from the tech world. Attendees will witness the debut of over 300 startups and experience the adrenaline-pumping Startup Battlefield 200 pitch competition. This event is designed for networking and collaboration, allowing founders to connect with investors, while VCs can discover startups that align with their investment strategies. Disrupt is tailored for those deeply involved in technology, providing a focused experience for all attendees. Whether you are a founder, investor, or tech operator, there are specialized passes available to meet your needs. Don’t miss out on these early savings; secure your spot at Disrupt now to take advantage of the discounts before they vanish. Register today to ensure you don’t miss this significant event in the tech calendar.
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