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The biggest risk facing founders and investors right now is not moving too slowly. It is too late to react to where the market has already turned.
New stages in TechCrunch disabled 2026 Helping founders and investors make faster, more informed decisions in today’s highly complex and volatile markets.
from October 13-15 at Moscone West in San FranciscoDisrupt brings together over 10,000 founders, investors and operators in over 250 sessions Through six stages Focus on the operational pressures reshaping innovation in startups, from AI-driven competition and infrastructure bottlenecks to changing enterprise dynamics and enterprise adoption.
Explore the six phases planned for 2026 and Secure your passport before prices increase. You can now save up to $410 with early bird pricing, plus 50% off your second ticket.
Without further ado, get to know Six stages of disruptiondesigned for a practical approach to launching, building, and selling today’s technology industry.

the Deactivation stage The center of gravity remains l Disable TechCrunch, It brings together key founders, key technology leaders, and top-tier investors to discuss the broader shifts that are reshaping the market.
Startup Battlefield 200 It’s also held here, giving attendees first-hand insight into startups that investors and media believe have breakout potential before the rest of the market catches up. Do you think your startup has what it takes to compete? Nominate and apply by May 29.

Conversations center around:
For founders, investors, and operators alike, it highlights the signals that shape opportunity: where attention is focused, which categories are accelerating, and how successful companies are positioning themselves in a tougher market.
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the Construction phase in It broke down Focuses on the operational realities of building a company today: fundraising, hiring, product-market fit, market execution, and scaling into a more demanding environment.
Unlike traditional founder content, these sessions are built on current pressure points that have real impact.

Sessions like “How to Profit When You Don’t Build AI” address one of the defining challenges in today’s market: how non-AI startups compete for attention and capital while investors chase AI-first companies.
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Includes speakers Nina Ashadjianpartner in Index projects; Rajeev DhamManaging partner at Sapphire projects; Josh ReevesCEO and Co-Founder of tendency; grant lee, CEO and Co-Founder of Gamma; Ruby SteinHead of Product at Google; and It’s not Fridaypartner in Capital G.
For founders trying to move faster with fewer errors, this is one of the most tactical environments in Disrupt.
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As fintech markets mature and investor scrutiny increases, the success of startups hinges on knowing which fintechs continue to create lasting growth and which models are losing momentum.
the Smart money stage in It broke down Focuses on how financial infrastructure is evolving beyond the hype cycle and towards digital financial systems.
Sessions examine where real-time payments are gaining traction, why some blended financing models are struggling, and where founders are still building lasting fintech companies despite heightened investor scrutiny.
Programming revolves around:
These conversations are based on what already exists in a more skeptical market, not on speculation. Among the speakers at this stage Jack ChangFounder and CEO of AirWalexand Lottie Siniscalcogeneral partner in Emerging capital.

For fintech founders and investors, the value is in understanding where capital still sees long-term opportunity and where market enthusiasm is starting to disappear.
Register for deactivation And get direct access to the investors, founders and operators who make up the next generation of financial infrastructure.
As the expansion of AI accelerates, demand for data center capacity, power, network connectivity and industrial systems is growing just as quickly.
the Intelligent systems stage in It broke down Focuses on one of the biggest constraints facing the technology industry: the physical infrastructure needed for energy, climate, and industrial systems.
This phase focuses on the operational systems that modern software companies increasingly rely on but often ignore. Explore sessions:
Among the leaders in this sector who will take center stage are: Jeff Lawsonco-founder and CEO of Inertiaand David KirtleyCEO of the company Asparagus.

For founders and investors working in energy, robotics, logistics, infrastructure, or climate technology, this stage provides a clearer understanding of where the constraints of the physical world can create the next major opportunities – or new barriers.
Get your disruption ticket Let’s see where infrastructure innovations will become the next competitive advantage.
Once AI enters physical systems, reliability becomes a business issue, not just a technical one.
the Artificial intelligence in the real world stage in It broke down Addresses what happens when AI systems move beyond demonstrations and into environments where reliability is important, from robotics and autonomous systems to manufacturing and drug discovery.
Programming explores how AI can be deployed across:
The focus at this point shifts away from the AI hype and toward operational reality, including how to build trustworthy systems, what happens when access to the cloud is limited, how to scale physical AI products, and where deployment failure creates real financial and operational risks.
For founders and investors evaluating the next generation of AI companies, this stage provides a clearer picture of which companies can actually survive the transition from prototype to production.
Explore Disrupt ticket options For founders, investors, operators and startup teams.
the Artificial intelligence training in It broke down, Introduction by Google Cloudfocuses on how AI and AI agents are changing software companies at every level.

Programming at this point, such as “Rewriting SaaS: Why AI is Breaking the Old Business Model,” reflects a growing reality across the software industry: the advantages of traditional SaaS are rapidly eroding as AI changes user expectations and product economics.
Explore sessions:
For founders and operators, the value lies in understanding how software companies are adapting now — and where competitive advantages are likely to disappear next.
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Three days full of jam More than 200 sessions across six stagesled by Over 250 technology leaders Shaping the industry today, just in TechCrunch disabled 2026. Save up to $410 on your card and get 50% off your second ticket so you can bring an extra ticket and experience Disrupt together. Register now.

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