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Register your interest for Disrupt SF 2019 and save $500

TechCrunch is gearing up for another epic celebration of early-stage tech startups by offering equally epic savings to our flagship event, Disrupt San Francisco 2019, which takes place October 2-4 at Moscone North Convention Center. How’d you like to trim a cool $500 off the price of your Disrupt SF pass? Keep reading.

Simply sign up for our mailing list before the official registration opens in early March. One click, four fields and a submit button — that’s all that stands between you and the easiest $500 you’ll ever save. Registration’s just around the corner, so set your procrastinating ways aside and jump on this offer before it disappears.

Disrupt SF packs crazy value into three short days. It’s a gathering of the tech community’s best and brightest, where you’ll discover extraordinary new startups and learn about the latest innovations. Disrupt is networking on steroids — you might meet your next co-founder, the perfect investor, a future unicorn or a manufacturing whiz to help guide your startup to the next level.

Of course, Disrupt wouldn’t be Disrupt without Startup Battlefield, the world-famous early-stage startup competition. Last year, 21 incredible companies took the field, and Forethought emerged victorious to claim the Disrupt Cup and our first $100,000 prize — along with invaluable investor and media exposure. That sizeable chunk of equity-free cash returns this year, so keep checking back with us to see when you can toss your hat into the Startup Battlefield ring.

You’ll find hundreds of early-stage startups in Startup Alley on the exhibition floor. Exhibiting companies represent all areas of technology, from categories like, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Blockchain, Biotech/Healthtech, Fintech, Gaming, Mobility, Privacy & Security, E-commerce & Retail, Robotics/IoT/Hardware and more.

As you explore Startup Alley, don’t miss TC Top Picks. These rising stars are hand-picked by TechCrunch editors — a highly discerning bunch with an uncanny knack for predicting greatness. In the coming weeks, applications will open for founders to throw their hat in for both TC Top Picks and the Startup Battlefield program. You don’t want to miss that opportunity, so keep checking back.

There’s so much more to Disrupt San Francisco 2019 — world-class speakers, demos, workshops, the Hackathon, Q&A Sessions and more. This is your chance to see and experience it all at a $500 discount. Remember, you need to sign up for our mailing list before registration opens in early March. Act fast now, save big later.

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