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Last day for early bird savings to Disrupt 2020

It’s officially now o’clock startup fans. All good things come to an end, and today’s the last day you can score an early bird pass to Disrupt 2020. Don’t miss your chance to save up to $300 and get busy building your business at our global Disrupt event. Buy your pass before the deal — and the savings — expires at exactly 11:59 p.m. (PT) tonight.

Disrupt 2020 takes place September 14-18. It’s packed with non-stop programming and gives you five full days to explore — expand your knowledge, your network, your opportunities and your business.

We’ve added a new event this year: The Pitch Deck Teardown. Expert VCs and entrepreneurs will assess pitch decks submitted by registered Disrupt attendees, note red flags and offer constructive advice on how to improve this essential startup tool. We’ll hold multiple sessions over the course of Disrupt, so if you’re a registered Disrupt attendee, submit your pitch deck for consideration.

That’s just one of many exciting ways attending Disrupt can help your early-stage startup survive and thrive. Exploring the hundreds of early-stage startups exhibiting in Digital Startup Alley is a great place to start. Connect with founders around the world, increase your brand recognition, discover people and technologies that can augment your business.

“The top three benefits of going to Disrupt were introducing my product to people who would not have seen it otherwise; networking with investors, mentors, advisors and potential customers and, finally, talking to other entrepreneurs and founders and learning what it took to get their companies off the ground.” — Felicia Jackson, inventor and founder of CPRWrap.

Remember, you have five days to experience Disrupt, so don’t miss the impressive lineup of speakers who span the startup universe. You’ll hear the latest thinking from top tech, investment and business icons, leaders, movers, shakers and makers. We’ve also announced the agenda here and we’re adding more to the roster every week.

Okay, let’s review. What time is it? It’s NOW o’clock — time to register for Disrupt 2020, save up to $300 and do whatever it takes to drive your business forward. Buy your pass before the early bird deal expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) tonight!

Is your company interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at Disrupt 2020? ContTime is running out to save up to $300 on Disrupt 2020 passes. Get yours now!act our sponsorship sales team by filling out this form.



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