The early registration window for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is scheduled to conclude on October 17, 2025, marking the final opportunity for attendees to secure passes at the lowest available rate. Following this deadline, ticket prices for the annual technology conference, slated for October 27-29, 2025, at Moscone West in San Francisco, will transition to "Late Bird" and subsequently "Walk-up" tiers. The expiring early registration offer provided attendees with savings of up to $624 on their passes, according to event organizers.
TechCrunch Disrupt is presented as a pivotal event for fostering connections and showcasing innovation across the technology landscape. The conference is anticipated to attract approximately 10,000 participants, encompassing founders, venture capitalists, technology operators, and innovators. Networking is facilitated through various channels, including the Braindate application for scheduled one-on-one or small-group discussions, and dedicated physical spaces such as the Networking Lounge. An exclusive Deal Flow Cafe is also made available for founders and investors, designed for private discussions over coffee.
The 2025 program is slated to feature insights from more than 250 speakers across over 200 distinct sessions. Content is organized across five industry-specific stages: AI, Builders, Going Public, Space, and the Main Stage, which is set to address broader trends in technology, scaling strategies, and innovation. Notable speakers confirmed for the event include Tekedra Mawakana, Co-CEO of Waymo; Kevin Scott, CTO of Microsoft; Elizabeth Stone, CTO of Netflix; Roelof Botha, Managing Partner at Sequoia Capital; Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures; and Bridgit Mendler, co-founder of Northwood Space. Roundtables and breakout sessions are also planned, offering dynamic learning environments.
The conference's agenda spans a wide array of technological domains relevant to industrial and broader tech sectors, including artificial intelligence, fintech, climate technology, transportation, robotics, biotechnology, and venture capital. The Expo Hall is scheduled to host over 300 showcasing startups, ranging from early-stage ventures to established enterprise entities, providing a platform for live demonstrations and direct engagement with emerging technologies. TechCrunch Disrupt aims to serve as a launchpad for startups and a forum for discussions on the trajectory of technological advancements, with event descriptions indicating it can facilitate a year's worth of connections over three days.