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Want to trim a cool $500 off your ticket price to Disrupt San Francisco 2019? It’s easy to do, but you need to act before registration officially opens on Monday, March 11. Simply sign up for our mailing list. Seriously, just click the link, fill out four fields and hit the Submit button. Talk about easy money.

There’s nothing like a Disrupt conference, and our San Francisco event — which takes place October 2-4 — promises to be an epic record-breaker. Attendance is set to exceed last year’s 10,000+ crowd, and we’re hard at work building a stellar lineup of speakers, panelists, demos, Q&A Sessions and workshops.

In addition to four stages of programming, you can expect another rousing Startup Battlefield pitch competition. Plus, like last year, the top prize is $100,000 in equity-free cash. Yowza.

Sure, it’s wicked exciting to watch Startup Battlefield live and in-person, but it’s even more thrilling to compete. Participating in Startup Battlefield is about as close to being Disrupt royalty as you can get. Throw your founder’s hat into the ring and apply to compete in Startup Battlefield right here.

Make sure to explore Startup Alley while you’re there — Disrupt’s exhibition floor and home to hundreds of early-stage startups showing their latest tech innovations. You’ll find a range of technologies with a focus on these tracks: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Blockchain, Biotech/Healthtech, Fintech, Gaming, Mobility, Privacy/Security, E-commerce, Robotics and more.

Startup Alley is a networking paradise where you just might find your next investment, co-founder, employee, developer or mentor. It’s home to the TC Top Picks, a cadre of roughly 40 extraordinary startups vetted and hand-picked by discerning TechCrunch editors. If you think you’ve got what it takes, apply right here today.

The ever-popular TechCrunch Hackathon returns to Disrupt SF this year, running in tandem with the conference. Over the course of two days, hundreds of uber-talented hackers, software engineers, devs, students and makers of many stripes will form ad-hoc teams and compete to create new products. Along with the main event, there will be plenty of sponsored hack contests, prizes, cash and swag. It’s exhausting, demanding and fun — and a great way to show your stuff to an influential crowd.

So many reasons to attend Disrupt San Francisco 2019 and so little time left to save $500 on your passes. Hurry and sign up for our mailing list before registration opens on Monday, March 11 — and we’ll see you in October!

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

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