Last day to apply: Boost your brand at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024

Startups

Keep the energy of TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 alive and leverage your brand by hosting an after-hours Side Event. 

Act fast — today is your last chance to apply!

Showcase your brand to 10,000 Disrupt attendees and the vibrant Bay Area tech scene during “Disrupt Week” — taking place from October 26 to November 1. From cocktail parties to workshops, happy hours to silent discos, craft an event that perfectly reflects your brand’s unique personality.

Perks of hosting a side event

Boost your visibility! Connect with thousands of Disrupt 2024 attendees and the Silicon Valley tech community. We’ll promote your Side Event across multiple platforms, ensuring it reaches a wide and diverse audience.

  • Disrupt 2024 Side Event page
  • Disrupt 2024 Agenda
  • Disrupt 2024 Mobile App Agenda
  • Disrupt 2024 attendee emails
  • Disrupt 2024 articles

It’s cost-free! There are no fees to apply, and we’ll cover the promotion of your Side Event. All you need to handle are the logistical expenses.

Enjoy exclusive savings for you and your network! As a Side Event host, you’ll be given a unique discount code for Disrupt 2024 tickets. Pass it on to your team and contacts to let them benefit from the deal.

Boost your brand before applications close tonight

Hoping to stand out at one of the biggest tech events this year? Submit your Side Event application before today’s deadline.

It’s easy to apply! Submit a concise proposal highlighting your event’s vision, goals, and logistics. After approval, the TechCrunch Disrupt team will support you in making your event a hit.

Apply before today’s deadline.

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