We were surprised by the amazing interest in speaking TechCrunch disturbs 2025It happens on October 27-29 at Moscone West, San Francisco.
After a thorough review, we narrowed him to twenty outstanding finalists – 10 for breakthrough sessions and 10 for round tables.
Now it’s your turn to make your mind up. Voting in selecting the audience is open until May 30 at 23:59 entitled You can solid one vote for the session – and vote as many sessions as you would like!
The five best round and five tables will earn a place for Disturbed program.
Meet the finalists
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How to be purchased in technology (without sales): M&A Tips for founders and builders
Aklil Ibsa, head of corporate development and M&A, Coinbase
Agentic ai for startups: automatize, adapt and speed up growth
Anmol Rastogi, product head, Amazon Business – AI & ML, Amazon
Automation with agents: from work permits you to complete work
Chet Kapoor, chairman and general director, Datastax
AI in The Brink: Strategic Playbook for National Security
Dan Hendryts, Executive and Research Director, Center for Ai Safety (Cais)
Running a round of series A in 2025 and maintaining a momentum
Gabriel Kra, Managing Director, Prelude Ventures
Agency Apocalypse: Security of an enterprise aged 1 billion AI agents
Jack Hidary, CEO, Sandboxaq and Jim Breyer, founder and general director of Breyer Capital
Including artificial intelligence for a higher digital future
Matt Madrigal, technology director, Pinterest
Mining for hundreds of thousands of 4 DS Genai: striking trust, admiration and dividends
Michael Stewart, Managing Partner, M12
From data to agents: building a national company AI
Sridhar Ramaswama, general director, Snowflake
From vibration to hurry: how AI can assist in achieving development goals
Tim Rogers, personnel product manager, Github Copilot, Github
Round table sessions
The way forward for the space economy in low -level orbit
Abhijeet Kumar, invited lecturer – recent space economy, UC Berkeley | Technology and strategy manager, Archer
From startup to scaling: GTM Plan
Anjai Lal, head of the strategy and inclusion, Google Cloud
From code to capital: how VCS see the next AI powers
AVI Bharadaj, investment director, Intel Capital
Winning formula
Justine Palefsky and Talesneem Amina, co -founders, Kindred; and Vlad Loktev, partner, index projects
How to coach your model: taming AI agents without breaking them
Kyla Guru, head of the Cyber model policy
Deeper layer: Why the way forward for AI investments is in infrastructure and applications
Paul Drews, managing partner, Salesforce Ventures
Search and AI scaling for hundreds of thousands: Reddit search lessons
Rachel Miller, Product Manager, Reddit
AI 101 rating: Solving challenges in real AI applications
Rohit Patel, Director, Generative AI, Meta
From around to a breakthrough: how Upplink allows users to attach any application – it does not require integration
Scott Weinert, CTO and co -founder of Atomic
Whose company is this?: What do you lose when you accept capital outside
Sridhar vembu, chief scientist, zoho
