
Disrupt is one of the biggest technology conferences in the world, with speakers like Foursquare’s Dennis Crowley, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, Tinder’s Sean Rad, investors like Ron Conway and Fred Wilson and many, many more.
And if that weren’t enough, Startup Battlefield will be back in the Big Apple, with a few-dozen companies stepping on to the main stage to pitch incredible judges and the world with their big ideas. If you’ve seen HBO’s Silicon Valley, you have a pretty good idea of what to expect, with less parody and far more economic value.

After all, Battlefield companies have raised more than $4.4 billion after stepping onto our stage, and only about $1 billion of that belongs to Dropbox. Some of the biggest names in tech have graduated out of the Battlefield, including Mint, Yammer, Postmates and, of course, Dropbox, and it’s really special to be a part of the launch of these companies.
But that’s not all.
Of course, to be a part of any of it, you have to register for a ticket.
Early-bird pricing ends Friday, so don’t tarry. Buy tickets here.
The show runs May 4-6 at the historic Manhattan Center. Tickets are available at an early-bird discount rate until April 11.
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