Sign up to learn more about Startup Alley at an AMA this Thursday
Looking for ways to keep your business moving forward? Exhibiting in Startup Alley at Disrupt 2020 can be one of the smartest investments you’ll ever make. But don’t take our word for it. Instead, register to attend our Ask Me Anything Session (Startup Alley Edition) scheduled for July 30 at 4 p.m. ET/ 1 p.m. PT.
Open to startup founders across the globe, this event is your chance to hear from your peers who showed their stuff in the Alley. They’ve been there, done that — and got a whole lot more than a t-shirt (not that there’s anything wrong with swag). You’ve got questions — they’ve got answers.
This Ask Me Anything session will be live streamed from the TechCrunch LinkedIn page. We will begin with a brief overview of Disrupt and Startup Alley followed by a panel discussion moderated by the Startup Alley team. Panelists include veteran exhibitors Felicia Jackson, inventor and founder of CPRWrap, Khrys Hatch, Capital Program Manager at Launch Tennessee and Luke Heron, Founder and CEO of Testcard — who, as a TC Top Picks select in 2019, got to exhibit in the Startup Alley.
The panelists will share their experiences, the value and opportunities they found in Startup Alley, and how they’re doing one year later. They’ll also offer advice on maximizing your Startup Alley experience and take questions from the virtual audience (that means you).
Our Director of Events, Emma Comeau, will join the AMA session towards the end and give some insight into what the Disrupt community can expect at this year’s conference. She’ll provide some clarity. You’ll get to ask her a few questions.
TechCrunch Ask Me Anything Session (Startup Alley Edition) takes place on July 30 at 4 p.m. ET/ 1 p.m. PT. RSVP on the TechCrunch LinkedIn page for this free event. Get answers to your burning questions and keep your business moving forward.
Is your company interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at Disrupt 2020? Contact the sponsorship sales team by filling out this form.
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