TechCrunch Newsletters - TechCrunch 2021 Events Update
As this challenging year comes to a close, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on some of the things we here at TechCrunch are thankful for. First and foremost, the TechCrunch team is thankful for all of our readers and event attendees. We’ve been iterating and adapting our event and membership offerings to ensure that you continue to have access to the best content and programming so you can continue to innovate and evolve your businesses.
From launching our Extra Crunch Live series to pivoting our events from in-person formats to virtual ones, we’ve learned so much in a relatively short amount of time. And we are excited to unveil what we'll be doing in 2021.
TechCrunch Events Schedule
All of TechCrunch’s events will continue to be virtual throughout 2021. While we do anticipate an eventual return to in-person community building, we can't safely estimate that it will happen by next year. With that said, here's our event lineup so far:
TC Sessions: Justice - March 3, 2021
This virtual event returns to explore inclusive hiring, the gig worker experience, the justice system and more in a series of interviews with key figures in the technology community.
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TC Early Stage Part 1 - April 1 & 2, 2021
Part 1 of our virtual event where early-stage founders can take part in highly interactive, small group sessions with top investors and ecosystem experts, in fields ranging from fundraising and law, to growth and recruiting.
Tickets Available Now
TC Sessions: Mobility - June 9, 2021
Break through the hype at this virtual event where we uncover the current state of the mobility revolution and bring insights into which technologies and players will own the future of transportation.
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TC Early Stage Part 2 - July 8 & 9, 2021
Part 2 of this startup-focused virtual event series where early-stage founders can take part in highly interactive, small group sessions with top investors and ecosystem experts, in fields ranging from fundraising and law, to growth and recruiting.
Tickets Available Now
TC Disrupt - September 21 - 23, 2021
TechCrunch's flagship virtual event with two big focuses: founders and investors shaping the future of disruptive technology and ideas and startup experts providing insights to entrepreneurs. We bring the ultimate Silicon Valley experience directly to you wherever you might be where the leaders of the startup world gather to ask questions, make connections and be inspired.
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TC Sessions: SaaS - November 3, 2021
At this virtual event, you’ll hear from the people who have built the software companies you respect, or from those who wrote them their first checks. Find out how to spot product-market fit early at your own startup, make your fundraising stretch, and dodge the potholes and pitfalls ahead as you navigate the waters with your SaaS company.
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And on the Extra Crunch Live front, we’re returning in 2021 with a new line-up of speakers, improving formats and adding more interactivity! More details coming in January 2021.
If you’re interested in partnering with us at any of these events, please do reach out to us here.
We hope you have a fantastic end of the year and we'll see you in 2021!
Joey Hinson
Director of Operations
TechCrunch
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