Last chance to sign up to display in a featured pavilion at Disrupt NY for free
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We’re giving several startups out there a chance to display in one of our featured pavilions at Disrupt NY 2017 for free, but the deadline to enter is fast approaching. Interested companies
only have until next Tuesday, March 14 to express interest and earn your shot to win big.
Companies in the following categories are encouraged to apply:
Not one – not two – but three companies from each category will be selected to win a free table in its relevant pavilion in Startup Alley during Disrupt. Plus, each company will get three
minutes on the showcase stage in the heart of Startup Alley to demo their product to the thousands of Disrupt attendees.
We rolled out these featured pavilions at Disrupt SF and Disrupt London last year, but we’re really pulling out all the stops for the big show in the Big Apple, and we hope we can make your
dreams of a completely free table at Disrupt NY 2017 a reality.
Be sure to fill out your application today! We’ll be notifying the winners shortly after applications close on March 14.
Disrupt NY 2017 takes place May 15-17 at New York’s Pier 36. We can’t wait to see you there.
For potential sponsors out there, yes, the pavilions are available for sponsorship. For more information, please contact [email protected].
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