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Last day to apply to be a Sessions: AI speaker


TechCrunch Sessions: AI kicks off on June 5 in Zellerbach Hall at UC Berkeley — and we want AI leaders to take part in industry-changing conversations. Make your mark by leading breakout sessions and discussions with over 1,200 startup founders, VC leaders, and other industry pioneers at TC Sessions: AI. But don’t wait, you have until tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT to apply. 

Are you an innovator driving the discourse and want a rare chance to take center stage? TC Sessions: AI wants to highlight your expertise. Apply to lead a 50-minute breakout session, complete with a presentation, panel discussion, and audience Q&A, on a topic that you think will help impact and inform the industry. 

Apply to be a TechCrunch Sessions: AI speaker

Head to the TC Sessions: AI event page and click the “Apply to Speak” button to submit your topic. Whether the focus is on the startups within the space, the tools changing the way we work and build, or the infrastructure it takes to support further innovation, we’re open to a wide range of discussions. 

Once applications are submitted, our TechCrunch audience will vote on their favorite sessions that they want to see at our premiere AI industry event.

YC Group Partner Tom Blomfield on stage during TechCrunch Early Stage in Boston in April 2024
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Exclusive speaker perks

Sure, you’ll be able to lead a discussion and take home some bragging rights, but there’s plenty of other perks if your topic is selected. Selected speakers will get access to our exclusive main stage of AI event programming, additional breakout sessions, and the opportunity to join in on small-group and 1:1 networking opportunities. 

Speakers will also be prominently featured across all of our event listings and agendas and will receive social media promotion. 

Apply before today ends

If this sounds up your alley, don’t wait. Put your brightest ideas together for a chance to inspire, educate, and shape the future of AI innovation. The clock is ticking — apply to speak by tonight at 11:59 p.m. PT before time runs out!


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