Two more weeks to go: Connect with Meta, Dropbox, J.P. Morgan, and HP at Disrupt

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In just over two weeks, TechCrunch will gather some of the startup world’s leading companies at Disrupt in San Francisco. But our partners provide more than just financial support. Their presence at Disrupt gives startups at any stage the tools, knowledge, and community they need to be a success.

We thank Meta for their support of a special invitation-only cocktail reception. If you get the invite to “Women in Tech(Crunch),” the women staff of TechCrunch look forward to seeing you there. 

Dropbox DocSend will be hosting a Breakout session and is one of our Startup Battlefield sponsors, as is J.P. Morgan. We appreciate the high-octane support for our amazing Battlefield startups! You can also connect with J.P. Morgan at the Women of Disrupt breakfast on Tuesday, October 29 at 8 a.m. PT (first come, first served). 

Thank you to HP and Thomson Reuters for sponsoring the sessions on our AI Stage. And many thanks to Casa Azul and Humanx, who are supporting the Speakers and Editors’ Dinner.

We’re grateful for the Metronome-sponsored coffee and espresso bar. Once you have your caffeine, head over to the industry stages, including the StrictlyVC stage, presented by Amplitude, and the SaaS Stage, presented by SingleStore.

Thank you to Braindate for being the official networking provider at Disrupt 2024. Braindates are knowledge-sharing conversations that you book with others to have either one-on-one or in small groups on-site in the Braindate Lounge. They’re the best way to brainstorm, solve challenges, and share expertise or experiences while connecting with new (brilliant!) people. 

And don’t miss these companies in the Exhibition Hall:

Radiansys

PureLogics

Selise Group

Innova 

Reach Expo

MyCustomAI

Astana Hub

Ukraine Pavilion

TeamOut

The Future List

Enterprise Ireland

AFEELA 

Mizzle

Latvia IDA

Builder.ai



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