Last Chance: 3 Days Left to Exhibit at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
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Startups hoping to grab attention at one of the tech industry’s biggest events are running out of time. With just three days remaining, the deadline to secure an exhibitor table at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is fast approaching. The global startup event will take place in San Francisco, and organizers say only about 10 exhibitor tables are still available — possibly fewer by the time many founders see the announcement.
For early-stage companies looking to boost visibility, the opportunity could be significant. Disrupt has long been known as one of the most influential gatherings in the startup ecosystem. Every year it attracts founders, venture capitalists, tech leaders, and journalists who are eager to discover the next big idea.
By securing an exhibitor table, startups get the chance to present their products directly to investors, media, and thousands of attendees walking the event floor. For founders looking to network, build partnerships, or even attract funding, the exposure can be invaluable.
Why Disrupt Matters for Startups
TechCrunch’s Disrupt conference has built a reputation as a launchpad for emerging companies. Many startups have used the event to introduce new products, connect with venture capital firms, and gain press coverage that might otherwise be difficult to secure.
Exhibiting at the event puts startups in front of several key audiences:
- Venture capital firms actively searching for promising investment opportunities
- Thousands of startup founders, developers, and industry professionals
- Journalists and media teams covering the latest innovations in technology
With the startup ecosystem becoming increasingly competitive, visibility at a high-profile event like Disrupt can make a major difference.
What Exhibitors Receive
Companies that secure a table will receive a range of benefits designed to maximize exposure during the conference.
Each exhibitor is provided with a 6-foot by 30-inch table, complete with linen and chairs, allowing teams to run product demonstrations, hold meetings, and engage with visitors throughout the day.
In addition to the physical setup, exhibitors receive branded signage and a Silver Tier sponsor package. This package helps increase brand visibility across multiple channels managed by TechCrunch before, during, and after the event.
Startups also get 10 full-access event passes, giving team members the freedom to attend talks, panels, and networking sessions beyond the exhibit area.
Additional benefits include:
- Branding placement on the Disrupt website and event mobile app
- Visibility on signage throughout the venue
- Lead generation tools through the Disrupt mobile platform
- Access to press and media contact lists to boost potential coverage
These features are designed to help startups maximize their presence and connect with the right people.
The Clock Is Ticking
The exhibitor opportunity only comes once a year, and demand tends to be high. According to organizers, the final day to reserve a table is Friday, September 5, or sooner if the remaining spots sell out.
For founders considering whether to participate, the message from organizers is simple: act quickly. With only a handful of tables left, startups that want to showcase their products and meet investors at Disrupt may need to secure their place before time runs out.
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