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Exhibit at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026: Get in front of 10,000 decision-makers before space runs out
TechCrunch E · 2026-05-07 · via TechCrunch

You can spend months trying to get in front of the right people. Or you can show up where they’re already looking. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, more than 10,000 founders, investors, and operators will gather at Moscone West from October 13–15.

And at the center of it all — where deals start, conversations accelerate, and new companies get discovered — is the Expo Hall.

If startup visibility, traction, and real conversations matter, you should be on the Disrupt exhibit floor, not on the sidelines. Get your exhibit table at Disrupt before your competitor does.

TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 exhibitor
Image Credits:Slava Blazer Photograpy

Why exhibiting at Disrupt works

Disrupt isn’t a passive audience; it’s an active ecosystem. Investors, operators, and decision-makers don’t just walk the floor. They show up with intent. They’re there to:

  • Find products to invest in.
  • Evaluate tools they can use immediately.
  • Meet startups worth backing.
  • Identify companies to partner with or hire.
TechCrunch Disrupt Expo Hall
Image Credits:Eric Slomonson, The Photo Group

That intent is what makes the Exhibitor Program work. Instead of waiting to be discovered, you’re positioned directly in the path of:

  • Investors sourcing deal flow.
  • Founders building and buying.
  • Operators solving real problems.

This isn’t just visibility. It’s proximity to opportunity. Exhibit tables are limited. Find out how to reserve an exhibit table.

What you actually get (and how it helps)

An exhibit table at Disrupt is the entry point, but the value comes from everything around it.

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For $12,500, your team is set up for three full days in the Expo Hall, the highest-traffic area of Disrupt, with a fully branded 6’ table, signage, and seating included.

More importantly, you’re equipped to operate beyond the booth.

Your Disrupt exhibit package includes:

  • 5 all-access Exhibitor–Partner passes.
  • 5 Expo+ passes.
  • Additional tickets are available at 50% off.

That means your team isn’t limited to one spot; you’re moving through the event, joining conversations, and meeting people where decisions are actually made.

TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 networking student
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You also get:

  • Advanced lead capture through the Disrupt mobile app.
  • Access to the TechCrunch press list.
  • Branding across the website, app, signage, and sponsor listings.

Along with:

  • Silver Tier sponsor designation.
  • Inclusion in select TechCrunch coverage.
  • Closing ceremony acknowledgment.

Everything is set up to make sure you’re visible, credible, and easy to find. Reserve your exhibit table at Disrupt.

Why startups keep coming back

Startups return to exhibit at Disrupt year after year because the results are tangible: qualified foot traffic, high-value conversations, and real opportunities.

TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 exhibitor
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Startups come to:

  • Launch products in front of the right audience.
  • Generate qualified leads quickly.
  • Get in front of media that amplifies their story.
  • Build relationships that turn into funding and partnerships.

And they’re doing it inside a highly concentrated environment:

  • 20,000+ curated meetings across the event
  • 300+ startups actively showcasing
  • Thousands of decision-makers looking for solutions

That level of density changes the timeline. Conversations that might take months to initiate can start — and move — within days. Don’t be the last to reserve an exhibit table. See what you get as an exhibitor.

This is where discovery happens

The Expo Hall at Disrupt brings opportunity into clear view. This is where:

  • Investors find their next portfolio company.
  • Founders discover tools that accelerate growth.
  • Operators identify solutions they can deploy immediately.

Ideas move quickly here, from introduction to conversation to opportunity.

If your company is building something real, this is where it gets seen. Reserve an exhibit table while you still can.

Who should exhibit?

The Exhibitor Program at Disrupt is open to startups at any stage and across any industry. It’s most valuable for teams that are ready to:

  • Launch or relaunch a product.
  • Build a pipeline quickly.
  • Raise capital or increase visibility.
  • Get in front of the right audience without delay.

If timing matters — and it usually does — this is a direct way to compress it. See exhibit details and deadlines.

Limited tables. No extensions.

There is a limited number of 6’ exhibit tables available, and no extensions. They are:

  • First come, first served.
  • Available until sold out or September 25 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

Once they’re gone, there’s no additional inventory. If you’re serious about growth, don’t wait.

Disrupt is where startups get discovered, where conversations turn into capital, and where products find their market. The Expo Hall is where those conversations start. If you’re not on the floor, you’re not part of them. Join us as an exhibitor.

Lock in your exhibit table today

You can spend months trying to get in front of the right people. Or you can spend three days at Disrupt and meet them all in one place.

Secure your exhibit table before space runs out.

Techcrunch Disrupt 2024 exhibitor FYELABS
Image Credits:Slava Blazer Photography

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