• TechCrunch Disrupt will return to Arena Berlin on Dec 11-12
  • PortugalStartup readers will get 15% on tickets with the promo code PORTUGAL –or following this link
  • Our friends at 150sec will give away a free ticket, nominations can be submitted here 
  • For all information on the event visit the TechCrunch Disrupt homepage

TechCrunch’s European flagship event Disrupt Berlin will return to Germany’s capital city this year for the seventh time. The tech startup conference will take place on December 11-12 at Arena Berlin. 

As an official media partner for this year’s event, our partner 150sec has teamed up with TechCrunch to offer a free ticket for a deserving startup. In addition, anyone for nominates a worthy startup from their community will receive a 15% discount on their own tickets, too.

Two years ago, Portuguese startup HUUB made headlines after securing €2.5 million in funding, just six month after attending TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin. The startup was one attendee from the community of Portuguese startups, media and ecosystem promoters that StartupPortugal brought together at the event

Impressions from the founders of HUUB and the Portuguese startup community at TC Disrupt Berlin 2017. Image courtesy: @Huubandspoke/ Facebook

Sneak Preview at Disrupt Berlin 2019

The Startup Battlefield Competition is the event’s main attraction. Six budding startups will have the opportunity to pitch their business ideas to a panel of judges — comprised of both VC investors and Techcrunch editors — who will choose one company to win the US $50,000 prize money up for grabs. Applications to take part in startup battlefield are already open.

Should tech startups miss the chance to compete, hundreds will also be able to showcase their businesses in the Startup Alley, one of the venue’s open exhibition spaces. 

Daniel Dines, CEO of UiPath will be one of the attendees in Berlin 2019. Image courtesy: LinkedIn.

The event will open doors for Europe’s entrepreneurs, who will have the chance to rub shoulders with industry experts and guest speakers alike, as well as network with potential business prospects. Purely by being there, all startups at Disrupt Berlin will also be visible to over 400 media outlets, as well as investors. 

This year’s Q&A sessions, panels and fireside chats will address a variety of themes, ranging from artificial intelligence, healthtech and blockchain, to social impact, security and media.  

Confirmed Disrupt Berlin attendees include Daniel Dines, CEO of UiPath, the world’s leading provider of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and AI software valued at more than 7 billion USD. Also in attendance will be investor David Thevenon, partner of tech startup investor SoftBank Vision Fund.

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