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Whether it’s a sophisticated cocktail party, a casual happy hour, a niche meetup, or a skill-building workshop, “Disrupt Week” offers you the flexibility to host a Side Event that truly represents your brand. 

Take advantage of this opportunity to increase your brand visibility in front of over 10,000 TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 attendees and the vibrant Bay Area tech scene.

Apply for free by September 6. 

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The application is simple. Submit a short proposal detailing your event’s vision, objectives and logistical requirements. Upon approval, the TechCrunch Disrupt team will collaborate with you to support your event’s success. You’ll be responsible for the planning, execution and associated costs, including registration and communications.

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