Sunday, May 1, 2016

Techcrunch Disrupt NY

NEW YORK, MAY 9-11, 2016
7DAYS16HOURS58MINS29SECS
UNTIL DISRUPT NY BEGINS

Startups Start Here

TechCrunch Disrupt is the world’s leading authority in debuting revolutionary startups, introducing game-changing technologies, and discussing what’s top of mind for the tech industry’s key innovators. Disrupt gathers the best and brightest entrepreneurs, investors, hackers, and tech fans for on-stage interviews, the Startup Battlefield competition, a 24-hour Hackathon, Startup Alley, Hardware Alley, and After Parties.

STARTUP BATTLEFIELD

The very heart of TechCrunch Disrupt
 

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP

The most important topics facing today’s tech landscape
 

STARTUP ALLEY

See early stage companies talent and technology
 

HACKATHON

Development Teams create a product within 24-hours
Map data ©2016 Google

LOCATION

Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
72 Bowne Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231

DISRUPT NY AGENDA

  • 9:00 AM - 9:02 AM
    Opening Remarks by Matthew Panzarino and Sam O'Keefe
  • 9:02 AM - 9:05 AM
    Welcome to Brooklyn: Borough President Eric L. Adams
  • 9:05 AM - 9:25 AM
    Words Are Optional with Alex Chung (Giphy)
  • 9:25 AM - 9:45 AM
    The Needs Of The Many: Finding a balance between security and privacy through technology with Nate Cardozo (Electronic Frontier Foundation) and Marten Mickos (HackerOne)
  • 9:45 AM - 10:05 AM
    Building an Obsessive Audience with Danielle Weisberg and Carly Zakin (theSkimm)
  • 10:05 AM - 10:30 AM
    Putting Moolah in the Coolah with Chris Douvos (Venture Investment Associates), Josh Kopelman (First Round Capital) & Andy Weissman (Union Square Ventures)
  • 10:30 AM - 10:50 AM
    Is This the End of the Ad Era with Till Faida (Adblock Plus)
  • 10:50 AM - 11:10 AM
    Online Advertising and its Malcontents with Randall Rothenberg (IAB)
  • 11:10 AM - 11:30 AM
    BREAK
  • 11:30 AM - 11:50 AM
    Beyond Siri: Viv and AI as a platform with Dag Kittlaus (Viv)
  • 11:50 AM - 12:15 PM
    Fixing Tech's Culture Problem: Erica Baker (Slack), Danielle Mastrangel Brown (Intel) and Carissa Romero (Paradigm)
  • 12:15 PM - 12:35 PM
    All Things Drones with Henri Seydoux (Parrot)
  • 12:35 PM - 1:40 PM
    LUNCH
  • 1:40 PM - 2:00 PM
    Checking in with Dennis Crowley and Jeff Glueck (Foursquare)
  • 2:00 PM - 2:25 PM
    B.J. Novak and Dev Flaherty (The List App) on Appifying the Listicle
  • 2:25 PM - 2:30 PM
    How the Battlefield Works with Anthony Ha (TechCrunch)
  • 2:30 PM - 3:40 PM
    Startup Battlefield Session One // Battlefield Judges: Hayley Barna (First Round Capital), Anu Duggal (Female Founders Fund), Wen Hsieh (KPCB), Jeremy Levine (Bessemer Venture Partners) and David Tisch (BoxGroup)
  • 3:40 PM - 3:55 PM
    BREAK
  • 3:55 PM - 5:05 PM
    Startup Battlefield Session Two // Battlefield Judges: Ajay Agarwal (Bain Capital Ventures), Charlie O'Donnell (Brooklyn Bridge Ventures), David Pakman (Venrock), Ellie Wheeler (Greycroft Partners) and Joanne Wilson (Gotham Gal Ventures)
  • 5:05 PM - 5:25 PM
    VR in the Real World with Dave Cole (NextVR) and Shanna Tellerman (Modsy)
  • 5:25 PM- 5:35 PM
    Conference Wrap
  • 9:00 PM- MIDNIGHT
    After Party: The Bell House (149 7th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215)

DISRUPT NY 2016 SPEAKERS & JUDGES

                   

Speaker submissions for Disrupt NY are closed. 



SPONSORS

  • Devpost
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  • Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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  • Microsoft
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  • Perkins Coie
  • Radix
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  • Sequoia Capital

TESTIMONIALS

CrunchMatch

CrunchMatch is a program designed to introduce investors to entrepreneurs, based on curated analysis of which startups fit with a given investor’s profile. The goal is to improve the odds that investors and entrepreneurs make a super promising contact. The program is free for Disrupt attendees.  
How it works: When an investor registers for Disrupt, they receive an invitation to complete a questionnaire about their investment interests. Startups participating in Disrupt’s Startup Alley and Battlefield fill out a similar form. When the TechCrunch team finds strong matches, they will propose that the parties connect at Disrupt at a time and in a private space arranged by the events team.

Press

Bloomberg. CNBC. Financial Times. Mashable. Disrupt hosts hundreds of accredited reporters, bloggers and correspondents from around the world. Journalists can apply for a media pass to Disrupt New York here.

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TICKETS

General Admission Ticket
$2995
  • Three day General Admission Conference Pass
  • Access to over 300 early stage startups, Startup Battlefield competition and main-stage content
Hardware Alley Exhibitor Package
2 TICKETS FOR $1995
  • Two General Admission Conference Passes
  • One day exhibit in Hardware Alley
  • One package per startup. Hardware startups only.
Startup Alley Exhibitor Package
2 TICKETS FOR $1995
  • Two General Admission Conference Passes
  • One day to exhibit in Startup Alley
  • One package per startup. Companies must be: less than 2 years old and have less than $2M in funding.

Student Tickets

Students currently enrolled in a college or university program are eligible for reduced admission ($300) to Disrupt NY. To apply for this rate, send a copy of your current transcripts showing your current enrollment status and a copy of your university identification card to students@techcrunch.com. Upon approval, you will be provided instructions on how to complete your registration.

Government/Military Tickets

Current full-time employees of U.S. federal, state or local government agencies, current full-time employees of international government agencies and active military employees only can receive an attendee ticket to Disrupt NY for $995.  To qualify for the discount, you must email government@techcrunch.com from a valid .gov email address with a copy of your current, valid government ID. Additionally you must present your current, valid government identification card during registration check-in at Disrupt NY.  If you are unable to provide valid government identification at the event, you will be charged the general admission rate of $2,995.
The government discount cannot be combined with any other discount offers.
Government contractors, including contractors working on government “Cost Reimbursable Contracts”, are not eligible for the government discount.
Accepted government identification:
  • Government issued Visa, MasterCard or American Express
  • Government picture ID
  • Military picture ID
  • Federally Funded Research Development Corp (FFRDC) ID

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