
As TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 approaches, with just days to go, the excitement is palpable at Moscone West, where over 200 essential sessions await attendees. These breakout sessions are designed for immersive learning and practical insights, providing a unique opportunity to engage directly with industry leaders and innovators from the tech and startup landscape. These exclusive sessions, available on a first-come, first-served basis, will allow participants to learn alongside operators, founders, and investors who are at the forefront of technological advancement. Attendees are encouraged to register promptly to take advantage of ticket savings, with discounts of up to $444 available before the event kicks off on October 27. Among the notable speakers are Umair Javed, CEO of tkxel, and Marcus Torres, CPO of Quickbase, who will delve into identifying and transforming mundane workflow challenges into impactful software solutions that promise swift returns on investment. This session is particularly suited for founders seeking opportunities in established markets. Tim Rogers, staff product manager at GitHub Copilot, will guide attendees on integrating AI into software development life cycles, focusing on practical applications that minimize repetitive tasks while enhancing code quality and security. In a session led by Tarun Raisoni, co-founder and CEO of Gruve, attendees will discover effective strategies for identifying ideal customer profiles and securing key customers, ensuring that their funding strategies are aligned with revenue growth. A panel featuring Kamila Khasanova, founder of On Top Strategy, and other experts will share insights on navigating the complexities of deal-making, from financial documentation to integration planning, ensuring companies achieve optimal outcomes while staying true to their missions. Participants can expect a hands-on examination of fundraising strategies from former TC editors, alongside discussions on the intricacies of frontier-model risk management in high-stakes environments, led by Daniel Hendrycks from the Center for AI Safety. Moreover, insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare workflows post-AI documentation will be shared by a panel including Mariane Bekker and Amanda Daniels, focusing on the transformative potential of technology in patient care processes. This event promises to be a treasure trove of knowledge and networking opportunities, with sessions designed to equip participants with the skills and insights necessary for navigating the rapidly changing tech landscape. Don’t miss your chance to secure your place at these pivotal breakout sessions and elevate your understanding of what’s next in the tech world.
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