TechCrunch All Stage, our big event for startup founders at every stage of fundraising (see what we did there?) will be appearing at the Sova Power Plant in Boston on July 15th. And we are pleased to announce that Underscore VC investment partner Chris Gardner will be joining the loaded lineup of speakers by leading a breakout session entitled “Age of Ai: What and Bot and When Not Not.” Spoiler: Expect to learn a lot about using AI for minimal, viable products.
And for a very limited time, we have started discounts for investors and founder passes, making learning easy and accessible. Investor Pass is available for just $250, and founder Pass is $155, with regular prices off over 60%, and all stages rise quickly. These discounts are that you bring a group too, so connect with VCS and learn from expectations along with the 1,200 other participants in the heart of Boston.
Our limited time discount on investors and founder passes will soon be over, each with a discount of at least $200, with additional discounts for group purchases added. If you want to gain the insights you need to scale or connect with a VC that can allow for that scaling, this is an opportunity to meet and learn from over 1,200 participants in the heart of Boston.
Don't wait – grab your tickets now during our limited sale!
Image credit: TechCrunch
Insight into the benefits and limitations of AI in architectural products
AI is a seemingly buzzword for the pitch and product roadmap of all companies, not just programming and side conversations at events such as TC All Stage. However, in this session, Chris focuses on the key things that will make the startup right. It develops an MVP that is actually kept to a minimum and can actually be done.
It can get important help from AI. This could lead to software development and prototyping rates that seem ridiculous a few years ago. But it leaves behind a human element that limits your potential and encourages the structure and deployment of all successful products. And that's something that every startup can learn, regardless of their fundraising stage.
Get to know Chris Gardner
Chris joins this year's TechCrunch All Stage's growing lineup of speakers, calling for years of experience in fintech, voice recognition, electronic buildings and more. In his previous role, he led PayPal's P2P, PayPal and other projects following the acquisition of Paydiant, the company he co-founded, and played a prominent role in PayPal's $2.2 billion acquisition of Izettle.
His current work is pre-seeding and seeded B2B investments, but he is still keen to take part in practical projects, explaining his selection of session topics at this year's event.
But it's just the beginning of all stages of TechCrunch
Before considering passing a limited 60% discount on founder and investor passes at all stages of TechCrunch, keep in mind that this is just one of many sessions at a meeting designed to give founders valuable insights. The session includes expert courses on gross addressable market assessments from index venture Jahanvisaldana, lessons learned about new rules for financing in Series C and later stages of growth, and the secrets of how VCs can actually judge your pre-seeded company.
So, while our sales are still active, take a look at the right tickets for you!
And yes, by booking your table here, you can display your startup in front of fellow attendees and experts.
Boston.image Credits: Fidelity Investments to be exhibited at Halo Creative's Sowa Power Station TechCrunch Early Stage 2024
Or explore sponsorship opportunities and activations at all stages of TechCrunch. Fill out this form to get in touch with your team.
Don't miss out on the best deals for TechCrunch events
Subscribe to TechCrunch Events Newsletter and get first to know about special deals and event announcements.