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The full TechCrunch Disrupt Stage revealed: Where the future of tech breaks first

The Disrupt Stage, only at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, is where tech’s biggest bets get made, live and unfiltered. It’s where startup dreams turn into $100,000 prizes in Startup Battlefield 200, and where the industry’s power players reveal what’s next.

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This year, we’re bringing Alphabet’s moonshot chief Astro Teller, Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott, Netflix CTO Elizabeth Stone, and Vinod Khosla — never one to mince words — to the stage. Sequoia’s Roelof Botha will unpack the future of venture, Slate Auto is showcasing its first fully customizable electric truck, and Phia’sheadline-making founders, Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni, are taking us inside one of the hottest new commerce startups on the scene. 

They’ll be joined by Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko, diving into the future of decentralized computing; Elad Gil, the investor and operator behind some of tech’s biggest success stories, offering his take on AI, capital, and the next wave of innovation; Roy Lee, the headline-grabbing mind behind Cluely; and Tristan Thompson, the NBA champion-turned-AI founder, sharing how he’s merging sports, analytics, and automation. 

And yes, we’ll also hear from San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie, making his case for why startups — from early-stage scrappers to IPO-ready giants — should bet on building in San Francisco.  

Get the headlines before they hit the wire — live at Disrupt. Save up to $444 on your pass and 60% on your plus-ones. Prices rise when doors open in less than six days, on October 27. Don’t wait to save — stay ahead of the curve. Register here and now.

Roelof Botha TechCrunch Disrupt
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Explore the full Disrupt agenda with 200+ sessions across five industry stages, breakouts, and roundtables to see what’s ahead for this stage and beyond. 

The iconic TechCrunch startup pitch competition returns as founders pitch for the $100,000 Startup Battlefield Cup and the chance to launch their companies into the spotlight. The stakes are high, the judges are fierce — and in the final round you’ll hear from some of venture’s sharpest minds, including Aileen Lee,Kirsten Green,Kevin Hartz,and Kevin Rose.

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Bring a +1 and save 60% on their pass, or get your pass by Oct 27 to save up to $444.

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October 27-29, 2025

TechCrunch Disrupt startup Battlefield presentation
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Vinod Khosla has never been shy about bold predictions. The Khosla Ventures founder takes the stage to share his no-BS take on where tech is headed next.

Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakanapulls back the curtain to reveal the true state of autonomous vehicle technology, and why trust — not hype — is the final roadblock.

Sequoia Capital’s Roelof Botha reveals the trends, companies, and signals shaping venture’s next big wave. 

Astro Teller, captain of moonshots at X, shares how Alphabet is betting on AI and other radical ideas to shape the next decade of tech.

Astro Teller
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Kevin Scott, CTO of Microsoft, joins us to talk about the AI revolution he’s helping lead — from developer tools and frontier models to how AI is reshaping productivity, creativity, and the future of work. 

Netflix CTO Elizabeth Stone breaks down how the streaming giant is evolving in the age of AI, new formats, and endless competition for your eyeballs. 

The investor and operator behind Airbnb, Stripe, and OpenAI joins us to share where he’s placing bets now — and what it takes to build a lasting company in an AI-first world. 

The MIRROR founder and CEO of Board joins us to talk about building, selling, reinventing, and what she’s plotting next. Find out more just as the product comes online for the first time.

Brynn Putnam TechCrunch Disrupt
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A world-first debut — Slate Auto unveils its new electric truck live onstage. 

Box CEO Aaron Levie — one of cloud’s most quotable founders — shares how to adapt, grow, and stay relevant in tech’s most unforgiving sector.

Phia, one of 2025’s buzziest commerce startups, shares how founders Sophia Kianni and Phoebe Gates are redefining Gen Z shopping and scaling consumer AI.

Kevin Rose went from Digg to VC — and now he’s doing both. Hear what he’s focusing on now, and what he sees coming.

Kevin Rose TechCrunch Disrupt
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Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko breaks down how the Solana ecosystem is evolving beyond crypto hype — and what decentralized computing means for the next generation of builders.

Roy Lee, founder of Cluely, talks about how AI is reshaping creativity, pop culture, and our sense of what’s “real.” Expect big ideas and provocative takes from one of the space’s sharpest voices.

NBA champion Tristan Thompson joins us to talk about his pivot from athlete to investor to AI founder with TracyAI, a new sports analytics platform combining AI with fan engagement.

Mayor Daniel Lurie makes his case for why founders should double down in San Francisco. From revitalizing downtown to fostering AI innovation and startup growth, Lurie outlines how the city is working with the tech community to cement its place as the global center of innovation.

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie at StrictlyVC.
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Don’t miss your chance to experience the Disrupt Stage live on October 27–29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West, where the boldest ideas, biggest bets, and most influential founders converge. Register here to secure your pre-door savings of up to $444 on your ticket, and 60% off a second ticket.

General atmosphere at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin 2017 at Arena Berlin.
Image Credits:Noam Galai / Getty Images

 

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