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Early-stage startup founders, youre searching for opportunities to take your company to greater heights, amirite? Then allow me to direct your attention to Disrupt San Francisco 2019, TechCrunchs flagship event that takes place October 2-4.
More specifically to Startup Alley, the exhibition floor where opportunity thrives.Grab that opportunity by the scruff and buy a Startup Alley Exhibitor Package.
Theres simply no better way to place your early-stage startup in front of influential change agents.
Yes, were biased, but that doesnt make us wrong.
Here are just three of the many reasons why you should exhibit in Startup Alley.Media exposureAlong with 10,000+ attendees, Disrupt SF draws more than 400 media outlets.
And all those journalists spend time prowling Startup Alley hunting for stories about fascinating founders, emerging tech trends or maybe even a future unicorn.
Scoring media coverage can work wonders for your bottom line as Luke Heron, CEO of TestCard, learned when he exhibited in Startup Alley:We got a fantastic writeup in Engadget, which was really valuable.
Cash at the beginning of the start-up journey is difficult to come by, and an article from a credible organization can help push things in the right direction.Last year, TestCard closed a $1.7 million funding round.Investor attentionJournalists arent the only influencers perusing the tech and talent on display in Startup Alley.
Investors are just as eager to find up-and-coming prospects to add to their portfolios.
Its the perfect place to start conversations and develop relationships.
Heres what David Hall, co-founder of Park - Diamond, had to say about his experience:Exhibiting in Startup Alley was a game-changer.
The chance to have discussions and potentially form relationships with investors was invaluable.
It completely changed our trajectory and made it easier to raise funds and jump to the next stage.Last year, Park - Diamond closed its first round of funding, allowing the company to relocate to New York and make its first key hires.Wild Card shot at Startup BattlefieldExhibit in Startup Alley for a chance to win a Wild Card entry to the Startup Battlefield pitch competition.
TechCrunch editors will select two standout startups as Wild Card teams.
Both teams will compete head-to-head in Startup Battlefield for $100,000 equity-free cash, the Disrupt Cup and even more glorious investor and media attention.There you have it.
Three terrific reasons to buy a Startup Alley Exhibitor Package and strut your stuff atDisrupt San Francisco 2019.Pro Tip: You have until July 19 toapply for our TC Top Picks program.
If you make the cut, youll receive a freeStartup Alley Exhibitor Packageand sweet VIP perks.Is your company interested in sponsoring at Disrupt SF 2019? Contact our sponsorship sales team byfilling out this form.





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