This is your last chance to exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI — don’t miss out

Date:

Applications are almost closed, and you have until 11:59 p.m. PT tonight to reserve your exhibitor table at TechCrunch Sessions: AI, our premiere industry event that’s happening at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall on June 5.

Imagine walking into a room filled with 1,200+ investors, founders, enterprise leaders, and journalists — all hunting for the next big thing. Will they discover you, or your competitor?

Exhibiting is more than a table — it’s a high-leverage move. Consider the perks:

  • Getting discovered by the exact people you want to meet.
  • Positioning your brand as a serious player in AI.
  • Sparking conversations that lead to investment, partnerships, and press.

What comes with your exhibit:

  • Prime 6′ x 3′ table with signage and full setup.
  • Branded profile in the official event app.
  • 5 full-access tickets for your team.
  • Lead capture tools to collect contacts.
  • Wi-Fi, power access, and marketing visibility.

This is the only AI-focused TechCrunch event of the year — and it’s your best bet to get right in front of the industry’s movers and shakers in a more intimate setting than the numerous other crammed AI events.

Remember, that final deadline is tonight, May 9 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

You’ve come too far to go unnoticed. Make your move now and let your innovation lead the future.

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Berkeley, CA
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June 5


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