Announcing the new Expo Ticket for TC Sessions Mobility
Introducing the Expo Ticket at TC Sessions: Mobility TC Sessions: Mobility (October 6 & 7) is just about 2 weeks away and we’re excited to be able to make this event accessible to as many members of the mobility community as possible. So today we’re announcing the new Expo Ticket for just $25.
What can you do with an Expo Ticket? The short answer is plenty. You’ll have access to all the Mobility 2020 breakout sessions, which take a deeper dive into specific topics.
“I learned a lot from the breakout sessions. An official from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation spoke about the city’s plan to build pathways for micro mobility vehicles. Access to experts sharing that kind of information is essential for anyone launching a micro mobility startup.”
— Parug Demircioglu, CEO at Invemo and partner at Nito Bikes.
Plus, you can explore 40+ startups — both early stage and more established companies — exhibiting during the conference. Connect with the exhibiting founders, hear their product stories and watch their demos. You might find your next customer, partner, investment or employer. Are you an early stage mobility company interested in demoing? Get your Early Stage Startup Exhibitor package for just $335. There are less than 20 left!
Join mobility’s brightest minds, makers and investors at TC Sessions: Mobility 2020 on October 6-7. Buy an opportunity-packed Expo Ticket — before October 6 — for just $25. We can’t wait to see you there!
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