TechCrunch Disrupt has played host to the biggest names in tech and has launched the Silicon Valley stars who have driven society into the future. They’re the titans, the ones who continue to reshape our relationships with technology and with one another: Zuckerberg. Benioff. Musk. Kalanick. Mayer. Dorsey. The list of startup stars who have stood on the Disrupt stage long before they were in the headlines goes on and on. And at Disrupt 2022, taking place October 18–20 in San Francisco, the next generation of tech stars will be onstage addressing the 10,000 attendees long before they become household names.
TechCrunch continues to keep a finger on the pulse of the startup world, and knowing which rising stars to cast for the bright lights of our stage is what makes Disrupt the must-attend event for the ecosystem. The roster of founders, VCs, engineers, and change-makers who take the stage each year spans all different tracks, from crypto and web3 to climate tech and health teach. Disrupt 2022 will provide that same broad depth of knowledge and experience. You’ll need to book a ticket to see the complete list, but attendees come from the the likes of:
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ABB
Amazon
American Express
Apple
AT&T
ATG
AWS
Bank of the West
BMW i Ventures
Boeing
Brex
Bytedance
Carnegie Mellon
Chicago Booth
Citi
Claridge Venture Partners
Cox Communications
Craft Ventures
Dell for Startups
Deloitte
Dentsu Ventures
Deutsche Telekom
DiDi Research America
FANUC
Fidelity
First Republic Bank
Genentech
General Catalyst
General Motors
Google
Harvard Business School
Hitachi
Honeywell
HP Tech Ventures
HSBC
Hyundai CRADLE
Intel
InterSystems
JetBlue
JETRO
JPMorgan Chase
Kleiner Perkins
L’Oreal
LG Electronics
Lyft
McKinsey
Menlo Ventures
Meta
Microsoft
Mitsubishi Electric
Morgan Stanley
New York University
Nitto, Inc.
NVIDIA
PayPal
Perkins Coie LLP
Presidio Ventures
Rivian
Santa Clara University
SAP
Sequoia
Shell Ventures
Siemens
SOSV
Techstars
Tesla
Tusk Venture Partners
UC Berkeley
UCLA
Upfront Ventures
Visa
Walmart
Wells Fargo
Y Combinator
The three-day summit takes place October 18–20 in San Francisco and will undoubtedly produce the sort of stage moments that become tech legend. There’s still time to get tickets and get yourself in the only place to network with all of the industry’s next generation leaders.
Take a peek at who’s attending Disrupt by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch