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Purchase a Startup Alley exhibitor package for Disrupt SF 2019

We’re in hot pursuit of bold exhibitionists. It’s time to show the world your stuff. By that we mean it’s time to secure your spot in Startup Alley, the exhibition floor at the very heart of Disrupt San Francisco 2019, which takes place on October 2-4. Simply buy a Startup Alley Exhibitor Package to place your early-stage startup in the path of more than 10,000 influential technologists, founders, investors and media.

Startup Alley epitomizes world-class networking and opportunity. It’s where hundreds of early-stage startups showcase their tech and talent to an enthusiastic, targeted audience. And it’s where people make connections that can potentially change the course of their future.

Here’s just one example. While exhibiting in Startup Alley, TestCard received media coverage from several different outlets. Luke Heron, the company’s CEO, said that the article helped to push TestCard in the right direction:

The coverage we received while exhibiting in Startup Alley — among all these other fantastic startups — has a hugely positive impact when you’re fundraising.

He should know, because the company went on to secure $1.7 million in funding. That’s some hefty ROI right there.

What do you get with a Startup Alley Exhibitor Package? Excellent question. It starts with three Founder Passes, one day to exhibit in Startup Alley and access to the Startup Alley Exhibitor lounge. Your early-stage startup can represent any tech category, like AI/Machine Learning, Biotech/Healthtech, Blockchain, Fintech, Mobility, Privacy/Security, Retail/E-commerce, Robotics/IoT/Hardware, SaaS, Social Impact/Education and more.

Your passes are good for the three full days of Disrupt and provide access to all content (including the Startup Battlefield competition), more than 1,000 startups and sponsors in Startup Alley, interactive workshops and the full attendee list (through the Disrupt mobile app), along with a list of attending media outlets.

Hold on, startup fans, there’s more. You can use CrunchMatch to set up meetings with investors or other attendees, attend networking parties, have a shot at being our Startup Battlefield Wild Card winner and get fantastic discounts on hotel rooms in San Francisco. After the show ends, you’ll be able to access exclusive Disrupt video content. Note: You must be a verified early-stage (pre-series A) startup to exhibit in Startup Alley.

One more thing. If you think your startup’s the best in one of our featured categories, why not apply to be in the TC Top Pick program? You’ll get to exhibit for free — and who doesn’t love free?

Disrupt San Francisco 2019 takes place October 2-4. This is your chance to stake your claim in Startup Alley and take your company to the next level. Go ahead and buy your Startup Alley Exhibitor Package now — while you still can.

Is your company interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at Disrupt SF? Contact the sponsorship sales team by filling out this form.

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