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TechCrunch Disrupt 2026
October 13 – 15, 2026 — San Francisco
TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Agenda
Stages
Three jam-packed days featuring 200+ sessions across six stages, led by 250+ tech leaders shaping the industry today, only at Disrupt 2026.

On the Disrupt Stage, hear the big-picture conversations shaping what’s next in AI, venture, and global tech. Plus, watch Startup Battlefield 200 reveal the breakout startups as top investors judge the breakout startups competing live onstage.

Builders Stage delivers tactical advice for founders navigating fundraising, hiring, product-market fit, and scaling.

On the AI Stage, presented by Google Cloud, explore how AI agents and generative AI are rewriting SaaS, enterprise workflows, software pricing, and security.

The Smart Money Stage explores the future of fintech through discussions on payments infrastructure, embedded finance, stablecoins, and fraud prevention.

On the Smart Systems Stage, infrastructure takes center stage as experts discuss the AI datacenter boom, energy scalability, automation, robotics, and climate systems.

The AI in the Real World Stage examines how AI moves from demos to deployment across robotics, manufacturing, defense, and industrial operations.
Agenda Lineup
New sessions are added regularly. Check back in to explore more sessions.
October 13th
The Future of Money Movement: Stablecoins, Instant Payments & What's Next

Chief Product & Technology OfficerCircle

Co-founder and CEOTabaPay, Inc.

PartnerEmergence Capital
Stablecoins and instant payments are changing how money moves around the world. This session looks at how these new payment systems compare to traditional banking infrastructure, where FedNow and private networks fit in, and what regulatory and market changes could shape the future of payments. Hear where these new systems are gaining traction, and where challenges remain.
Hiring, Compensation and Culture in the Most Competitive Market Ever

FounderWylder.co

VP, Talent NetworkRedpoint Ventures
No question about it, the growth of AI startups has made hiring and retention for all tech companies more difficult. From competing for AI talent to secondary sales, founders are rethinking the human infrastructure of their startups. As hiring, incentives, and employee expectations rapidly evolve, this session explores how companies are adapting compensation, culture, and team building strategies to attract and retain top talent in a fundamentally changed startup environment.
Winning the Modern Financial Consumer
The way people pay, invest, and manage money is changing fast. Robinhood, now worth nearly $100 billion, has evolved from a trading app into a financial platform spanning investing, banking, credit, crypto, and prediction markets. Head of Product Abhishek Fatehpuria discusses how technology and changing consumer expectations are reshaping financial services, and what it takes to build trusted products at massive scale.
The Startup Battlefield – Session 1
TechCrunch’s iconic startup competition is back, as entrepreneurs from around the world pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
AI, Trust & Verification in Financial Services

VP, Agentic Partnerships & Strategy, American ExpressAmerican Express

Head of Fraud and IdentityPlaid

PartnerQED Investors
As AI moves beyond generating content and begins taking action, financial companies are rethinking trust, oversight, and security. Panelists explore how AI agents are changing financial workflows, why transparency and human judgment still matter, and how companies are approaching privacy, fraud prevention, and identity verification in an AI-powered world.
What Happens When OpenAI Ships Your Roadmap
Nearly all AI founders have the same worry these days: what if OpenAI or Anthropic launch a product that competes with mine? Even strong products are at risk of becoming features of the larger players. This session explores where defensibility exists, and what founders can do if they do face competition from rapidly evolving AI giants.
Building the Infrastructure for Global Commerce
Traditional financial systems weren’t built for today’s global businesses. Airwallex, recently valued at $8 billion, is helping companies move money across borders, manage global finances, and embed financial services into their products. Founder and CEO Jack Zhang shares how modern businesses are rethinking payments, and what it takes to build the infrastructure powering global commerce.
PMF Red Flags: How to Tell If You Really Have It

PartnerSapphire Ventures

Founder & Head of Superhuman MailSuperhuman
In an AI hype cycle, product market fit signals are easier to fake and harder to trust. Founders are mistaking early excitement, usage spikes, and pilot wins for durable traction. This session breaks down what false PMF actually looks like, how investors and operators separate real retention from hype driven adoption, and the signals that indicate whether a company has true pull or just temporary momentum.
Bringing Fusion to the Grid
For decades, fusion has been the energy technology of the future. Now, advances in science, engineering, and private investment are bringing commercial fusion closer to reality. In this session, leaders from Commonwealth Fusion Systems and Helion discuss the breakthroughs driving the industry forward, the challenges that remain, and what it will take to bring fusion power to the grid at scale.
The Startup Battlefield – Session 2
TechCrunch’s iconic startup competition is back, as entrepreneurs from around the world pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
From MVP to Billions of Users: How Product Decisions Must Change at Scale

Vice President of Product, Google SearchGoogle
The instincts that win when building your first minimum viable product can break you at a billion-user scale. In this fireside, Robby Stein, VP of Product at Google, shares how product decision making changes when every update impacts billions of users. Hear how teams balance speed with trust, and innovation with reliability, at one of the world’s largest product organizations.
How Twilio’s Founder is Tackling the Power Problem

Co-founderTwilio
Inertia Enterprises CEO Jeff Lawson joins us for a candid fireside chat about his journey from founding Twilio to leading one of the world’s best funded fusion power startups. Hear what it will take to get fusion power out of the lab and onto the grid, and how his experience scaling Twilio is informing the Inertia’s approach to talent, timelines, and the hard engineering questions ahead.
Hiring When AI Is a Co-Founder

Senior Vice PresidentInsight Partners

CEO & Co-founderLeland

CEO and Co-founderGusto
Early-stage companies are no longer just building with AI, they’re hiring it. As AI agents take on engineering, support, and operations, the definition of an early team is being rewritten. This session explores how founders decide what humans should own versus what gets delegated to AI, and how high-growth startups are building hybrid teams without losing speed, accountability, or culture.
The Company Behind the World's Most Controversial Currency
Tether processes hundreds of billions of dollars in transactions and has become one of the most influential companies in global finance. Yet it remains one of the most debated. Join CEO Paolo Ardoino for a candid conversation about stablecoins, regulation, global payments, and whether crypto is finally becoming part of the financial mainstream.
Rewiring the Grid for the Electric Age
The demand for electricity is growing faster than the infrastructure needed to support it. From electric vehicles and new manufacturing facilities to renewable energy projects, the grid is facing new pressures and new opportunities. This session explores what’s needed to modernize the power system, where investment is flowing, and how utilities, startups, and technology providers are working to create a more resilient and flexible energy future.
Beyond Screens

Co-founder and CEOScience Corporation
For decades, humans have adapted to computers. Max Hodak believes the next era of technology will adapt to us. From brain-computer interfaces to entirely new ways of interacting with machines, join one of Silicon Valley’s most ambitious founders for a look at the future of computing—and humanity’s place within it.
AI's Power Problem
President & Co-founderAmbrosia Energy
AI’s growth is increasingly tied to a resource that can’t be scaled with software alone: electricity. As demand for compute skyrockets, data center operators and energy companies are scrambling to secure power, expand infrastructure, and avoid bottlenecks that could slow the next wave of AI innovation. Hear how leaders across energy and technology are tackling one of the biggest challenges facing the AI economy.
October 14th
Building AI Systems When Failure Is Not an Option
When AI enters the physical world, the consequences of failure change. A mistake could lead to a grounded aircraft, a vehicle crash, or a compromised mission. In this session, leaders who are building autonomous vehicles, defense technologies, and industrial systems will talk about one of the toughest questions that every hard tech founder must face: how do you know when your system is ready to be safely deployed?
We’ll dig into how founders can create a safety culture, test and validate AI, navigate regulatory hurdles, and build companies that can earn trust when the stakes are high.
The Zero-to-1K Playbook: How to Get Your First 1,000 Customers Without a Marketing Budget

CEO & Co-founderGamma

Founder and General PartnerPrecedent.vc

Founder and CEOEngine
Early customer acquisition is not about marketing spend, it’s about founder led distribution and relentless execution. Most startups at zero to one do not have budget, brand, or scale, only urgency and creativity. This session breaks down how founders are landing their first customers through community building, product led growth, founder led sales, strategic outbound, and word of mouth momentum.
Operating at the Edge: How AI Works When the Cloud Doesn’t
The most valuable AI deployments in the world operate where the cloud can’t reach. And building for them requires a different technological playbook.
This session brings together leaders from defense, space, and industrial AI who will share how they have tackled the challenge of making AI work at the edge — where latency matters, connectivity is limited, and failure isn’t an option. Expect practical lessons on architectural principles, design decisions, and tradeoffs that make AI-centric systems work in the real world.
The Startup Battlefield – Session 3
TechCrunch’s iconic startup competition is back, as entrepreneurs from around the world pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
The Series A in 2027

PartnerIndex Ventures

Managing DirectorPeak XV
PartnerBessemer Venture Partners
Series A is getting harder, with VCs growing more demanding. For founders planning to raise in the next 1–2 years, this session breaks down what “fundable” will actually mean in 2027. Hear how top investors are redefining the metrics, teams, and traction that matter now, what outdated fundraising playbooks no longer work, and how companies can separate from the pack in the next funding cycle.
AI, Surveillance, and the Future of Public Safety

CEO and Co-founderFlock
As AI moves from the cloud into the real world, few companies sit at the center of the debate quite like Flock Safety. Join founder and CEO Garrett Langley for a conversation about privacy, security, public safety, and the difficult tradeoffs that emerge when AI becomes part of the infrastructure of everyday life.
From Prototype to Production: Can it scale in reality
A prototype that works is not a product. A product that ships is not a scaled business. The gap between each of those stages is where most deep tech startups die. Founders might have the right team and tech, but they fail to understand what it takes to bring a prototype into production and eventually scale to higher, profitable volumes.
This session brings together founders who have crossed that gap in space hardware, humanoid robotics, and autonomous systems. They’ll share what they got wrong, what they’d do earlier, and what the prototype-to-production journey looks like when supply chains and manufacturing realities replace lab conditions.
So You’ve Got a Hit Product. How Does Your Company Do It Again?

PartnerNew Enterprise Associates

CEO and Co-founderVerkada
Most startups stall out because they build a single great product instead of a repeatable multi-product engine. Join a venture capitalist and two founders as they reveal the precise operational playbook for capital allocation, systemizing internal innovation, and engineering a compounding “Second Act” before the core product’s growth curve flattens.
The Startup Battlefield – Session 4
TechCrunch’s iconic startup competition is back, as entrepreneurs from around the world pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
How to Win When You're Not Building AI

Managing DirectorGeneral Catalyst

Investment ManagerBaillie Gifford
AI may dominate the world of venture, but many enduring companies won’t be those that sell AI models or agents. This session is for founders competing for attention in an AI-obsessed market. Panelists break down what actually matters now: efficient growth, retention, revenue quality, and disciplined execution, and why fundamentals, not hype, still build breakout businesses.
AI Meets the Real World: Systems That Take Years, Not Weeks
The most transformative physical AI systems in the world do not ship in a sprint. Autonomous vehicles, orbital infrastructure, biological manufacturing, and defense platforms take years of regulatory navigation, government procurement cycles, hardware iteration, and market timing that no pitch deck fully anticipates. Walk away with the frameworks, funding strategies, and organizational disciplines that make it possible to build AI systems on a timescale that most startups are never designed to survive.
The real Tokenmaxxing: How the Best AI Companies Navigate a Multi-Model World

PartnerCapitalG

CEO and Co-founderPathway
The frontier is moving faster than any single model can keep up with, and the teams building the most successful AI products are increasingly orchestrating across many models rather than betting on just one. This panel brings together founders and operators at the center of that shift to discuss how they evaluate new models, manage cost and reliability at scale, and architect products that can evolve as quickly as the underlying technology.
Can We Engineer Nature's Comeback?
CEO & FounderColossal Biosciences
Ben Lamm has built one of the most controversial companies in tech by turning de-extinction from science fiction into a billion-dollar business. In this fireside chat, the Colossal Biosciences CEO will discuss the technologies used to revive extinct species, the role AI plays in modern biology, and the growing debate over whether engineering nature is a conservation breakthrough or a distraction from protecting what’s already here.
What We Believe Now

General PartnerBenchmark

General PartnerBenchmark

General PartnerBenchmark

General PartnerBenchmark

General PartnerBenchmark
Benchmark has backed some of the most iconic technology companies of the last three decades. For the first time on the Disrupt stage in San Francisco, all five Benchmark partners come together to debate where the next generation of startups will come from, what founders are getting wrong, and the opportunities they believe are still hiding in plain sight.
October 15th
Rewriting SaaS: Why AI Breaks the Old Business Model

Founder & CEOGlean

CEO & Co-founderMonte Carlo
Is the SaaS playook dead, or is it just evolving? This session brings together founders and platform leaders who are grappling with that question in real time – and coming away with real answers. Walk away with a sharper understanding of how to price AI products sustainably, how to build defensible moats when models are commoditizing, and how to make SaaS work in the AI era.
Yes, It’s Hard to be a Founder: an Honest Conversation

Co-founder & Managing PartnerRevenge Capital

Associate ProfessorHarvard Medical School

Chief Commercial OfficerAirspeeder
Company building is as psychologically demanding as it is strategic, and most founder narratives understate that reality. In this candid conversation, founders and experts unpack the hidden costs of high growth environments, from burnout and decision fatigue to the identity strain of sustained pressure, and share the systems, habits, and mental frameworks that help leaders endure and perform at a high level.
The Agent Security Problem Nobody Is Talking About
Agentic AI is powerful, but it was never built to be secure. Now, enterprises trying to harness that are learning to rebuild the basic elements of cybersecurity from scratch. This session is a candid technical conversation about what agent security actually requires at the infrastructure level, why application-level permission models are fundamentally flawed, and the architectural decisions that really matter when deploying agentic AI.
What Comes After the Smartphone?
For nearly two decades, the smartphone has been the center of our digital lives. But as AI transforms how we interact with technology, the next generation of products may look—and behave—very differently. Join Amazon’s Panos Panay for a conversation about AI, ambient computing, and the future of the devices we’ll use every day.
M&A Is Now an Early-Stage Strategy

Managing PartnerM13

FounderMignano Law Group

Head of Corporate Development and M&ACoinbase
The smartest founders today aren’t just building for IPOs, they’re also building for possible acquisitions in mind from day one. As exits shift and capital tightens, understanding M&A early has become a competitive advantage. This session breaks down how founders can create the possibility of such an option through product strategy and partnerships. It delves into how big-dollar startup outcomes actually happen, even for small companies.
The Video Intelligence Race: Real-Time, Reasoning, and What Comes Next

CEO & Co-founderLuma

CEO and Co-founderDecart
Visual AI isn’t just about attention-getting videos anymore. The race has moved to real-time inference, physical reasoning, and AI models that genuinely understand the world they’re rendering. This session brings together the founders building at the frontier to talk about what happens when the technology crosses from generation into intelligence.
The GTM Engineer: How AI Created Tech's Next Big Job Category
Two years ago, GTM engineering did not exist. Today, it is one of the fastest growing roles in the industry, with independent practitioners building million-dollar businesses. This session traces how AI collapsed the traditional go-to-market stack and created an entirely new discipline in its place. Walk away knowing what AI-native GTM looks like in practice and how it’s changing the way companies grow.
How To Create Viral Growth and Capitalize On It

FounderCal AI
Startups can go from zero to viral overnight, but sustaining that momentum is a completely different challenge. In this fireside, Zach Yadegari shares how Cal AI navigated rapid growth, product pressure, and the realities of building in a distribution driven market. Hear the lessons behind turning breakout attention into durable retention and long term company building.
Startup Battlefield Alumni Update
Startup Battlefield Final
The grand final of TechCrunch’s iconic startup competition. Watch the final 5 teams from around the world pitch expert judges and vie for the Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
The 90-Day GTM: Why $0–$10M ARR Is the New Baseline (And How to Actually Get There)

Chief Revenue OfficerLovable

General Partner and FounderTheory Ventures
The definition of traction has changed. What once took years is now expected in months, and $0–$10M ARR is increasingly becoming the new early stage baseline. This session breaks down how AI enabled execution, faster distribution, and shifting investor expectations are compressing GTM timelines, and the tactical levers founders need in the first 90 days to accelerate revenue and stand out fast.
Winning Pre-Seed Without a Product

Managing Partner at True VenturesTrue Ventures

Managing PartnerSlauson & Co.

Founder, Managing PartnerAxiom Partners
Founders are increasingly expected to compete for capital before they even have a product. At the pre-seed stage, investors are betting on story, conviction, and founder-market fit. This session breaks down how to build credibility before revenue exists so investors will cut that first check.
The Enterprise Isn't Broken. Your Assumptions About It Are.

Co-founder and SVP of Field EngineeringDatabricks
AI is running inside the most sensitive enterprise systems in the world, making autonomous decisions at a speed and scale that traditional security frameworks were never designed to handle. This session delivers the infrastructure-level view of what enterprise AI security actually requires in 2026, from observability and governance to the architectural principles that separate deployments enterprises can trust from ones they cannot afford to touch.
Can AI Keep Scaling?
The AI boom has created an unprecedented demand for compute, energy, and infrastructure. Cerebras is challenging conventional assumptions about how AI systems should be built and what comes next if today’s hardware reaches its limits. Join founder and CEO Andrew Feldman for a conversation about the future of AI at scale.
Building the AI Workforce

Co-founder & CEOHarvey
From law firms to Fortune 500 companies, AI is rapidly changing how knowledge work gets done. Harvey has emerged as one of the breakout enterprise AI companies of the last two years. Join co-founder and CEO Winston Weinberg for a conversation about how AI is reshaping professional services, what enterprises actually want from AI, and what happens when software starts doing work once reserved for highly trained experts.
Securing the AI Enterprise: Why the Cloud Just Got a Lot More Complicated

VP, Security Services & ObservabilityAmazon Web Services

CEOLuta Security
AI is running inside the most sensitive enterprise systems in the world, making autonomous decisions at a speed and scale that traditional security frameworks were never designed to handle. This session delivers the infrastructure-level view of what enterprise AI security actually requires in 2026, from observability and governance to the architectural principles that separate deployments enterprises can trust from ones they cannot afford to touch.
The High-Conviction Filter: What We Learned from the Battlefield

Co-founder & Managing PartnerGoodwater Capital

Founder & Managing PartnerInspired Capital Partners
What separated the breakout companies from the rest at Disrupt 2026? In this candid debrief, Battlefield judges unpack the trends and founder qualities that stood out in real time, from shifting investor expectations to the narratives that resonated most this year. The conversation will also explore how startup storytelling is evolving and what happens after the spotlight, including the realities of maintaining momentum and surviving the critical 12 months after a major launch, funding round, or Battlefield appearance.
Everyone Can Build Software Now. What Happens Next?

CEO and Co-founderReplit
AI is making it possible for millions of people to create software for the first time. Replit sits at the center of that shift. Join founder and CEO Amjad Masad for a conversation about the future of programming, entrepreneurship, and what happens when anyone can turn an idea into a product.
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