TechCrunch has announced the release of an additional 10 exhibit tables for its Disrupt 2025 conference, scheduled for October 27-29 at San Francisco's Moscone West. The organization stated this allocation represents the final opportunity for companies to secure a display presence before the event sells out, citing "overwhelming demand" for exhibition space.
Disrupt 2025 is anticipated to draw over 10,000 founders, venture capitalists, and technology innovators. TechCrunch positions the event as a "launchpad" for startups, facilitating connections with investors and partners. The conference marks the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch and aims to offer insights for startup growth through more than 200 sessions led by over 250 industry leaders.
An exhibit table package is priced at $10,000 and includes a 6’ x 30” branded exhibit table located in the Expo Hall for the duration of the three-day event. Participating companies also receive 10 team passes, comprising five Attendee and five Expo+ passes. Additional benefits include featured branding across TechCrunch channels, access to potential press coverage, lead generation tools, and proprietary founder data.
The event agenda encompasses a broad spectrum of technological topics, including artificial intelligence, biotech and health, climate technology, commerce solutions, cryptocurrency, fintech, and security advancements. Notable participants expected to lead sessions include representatives from companies such as Netflix, Box, A16Z, ElevenLabs, Wayve, Sequoia Capital, and figures like Elad Gil. The release of these final exhibit tables underscores the high interest in showcasing emerging technologies and connecting within the broader tech ecosystem.