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Tailored specifically for Series A to B funding stage startups with $35 million or less in funding, this program offers unparalleled access to 10,000 technology leaders, invaluable networking opportunities with investors, and exclusive sessions focused on scaling strategies — all without the high sponsor fees exhibitor. As a ScaleUp exhibitor, you’ll have the opportunity to pitch your company on the Disrupt show floor for a dynamic day, along with receiving four starter tickets for your team to fully immerse themselves in the conference experience. Grab this opportunity to boost your startup’s growth — get your package here!

Showcase your innovation on the Expo Floor

Secure prime space on the Disrupt Expo Floor for a full day and shine the spotlight on your company to 10,000 tech leaders, investors and fellow entrepreneurs. This is your chance to captivate the audience with your breakthrough ideas and innovative solutions.

Maximize your team’s impact at Disrupt

With four conference passes included, ScaleUp Startup exhibitors can make the most of all three days of the event. Take advantage of extensive networking opportunities, attend insightful sessions and promote your startup to a diverse audience. Empower your team to collaborate with industry leaders and make valuable connections that could fuel your company’s growth.

See your start

ScaleUp Startup exhibitors will enjoy prominent visibility on the Disrupt website, exhibitor listings, and event app. Your startup will be featured prominently, ensuring that attendees and potential investors can easily discover and learn about your company. Additionally, exhibitors will have access to the press list, enhancing your exposure and enhancing your brand exposure.

What comes with the package?

  • A 6′ x 30″ table, a tablecloth and two chairs.
  • A day for exposure. The date is decided by the TechCrunch team.
  • One 11″ x 14″ table sign with startup logo.
  • Access to lead generation is provided.
  • Access to a free network of Wi-Fi partners.
  • Logo and company profile on the TechCrunch Disrupt mobile app.
  • Access to the TechCrunch Disrupt press list.
  • 10 Expo+ cards.
  • 4 starter cards for team members.

How much?

With intent to participate, ScaleUp Exhibitor packages are $3,500 and, if your startup is accepted, this fee is non-refundable. If your startup is rejected, the fee is fully refundable.

Is this different from Startup Battlefield 200?

Yes, the Startup Battlefield 200 is a program specifically for pre-series A startups, bootstrapped and free to apply. The ScaleUp Startups Expo Program is for Series A to B startups with $35 million in funding or less and costs $3,500 to participate if accepted.

Don’t miss this opportunity to upgrade your startup’s trajectory and position your company for success. Book your package now to become a ScaleUp Startup exhibitor at Disrupt and unlock unparalleled opportunities for growth and exposure.

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