TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: How to watch Vinod Khosla, Netflix, Slate Auto, and Startup Battlefield

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: How to watch Vinod Khosla, Netflix, Slate Auto, and Startup Battlefield

The excitement is palpable at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025! For those contemplating attending in person, a wealth of opportunities awaits, including a diverse lineup of speakers, networking sessions, workshops, and vibrant after-parties. Tickets are still available, and with just two days remaining, there's a special 50% discount on purchases. If attending physically isn’t an option for you, don’t miss the live stream of the Disrupt Stage, showcasing leading voices in tech and the thrilling Startup Battlefield 200 competition. Tune in via YouTube to catch all the action, starting today at 9:00 a.m. PT and wrapping up around 3:45 p.m. PT. As we embark on the second day of this dynamic event, let's highlight some key sessions to help you plan your day. First up is Vinod Khosla, the founder of Khosla Ventures, known for his forthright views on technology and innovation. In his engaging fireside chat, Khosla will dive into critical topics including AI, climate change, healthcare, and the future of startups, urging entrepreneurs to focus on substantial progress rather than just incremental changes. Next, we have a special session featuring Elizabeth Stone, the CTO of Netflix. She will discuss the streaming giant's evolving strategies for user engagement, touching on personalized content, global expansion, and the integration of gaming within their offerings. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in consumer experience design to learn from one of the industry's leaders. In a highly anticipated return, Bryn Putnam will unveil her latest innovation, following her success with MIRROR, which she launched at Disrupt in 2018. Putnam will share insights from her entrepreneurial journey and provide an exclusive look at her new product. Additionally, Chris Barman, CEO of Slate Auto, will present her cutting-edge electric truck on stage, offering attendees a first-hand look at the future of commercial electric vehicles. Barman will share her experiences in overcoming manufacturing challenges and scaling operations in a capital-heavy sector. Lastly, join us for insights from the co-founders of Phia, an emerging AI startup capturing attention for its innovative approach to Gen Z shopping. With high-profile figures like climate activist Sophia Kianni and Phoebe Gates, daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, this session promises to deliver valuable perspectives on building a successful brand in a competitive landscape. Don’t miss out on these incredible opportunities to learn and network at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025!

Sources : TechCrunch

Published On : Oct 28, 2025, 16:15

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