Chilean Pavilion at TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco: September 10-12, 2012
TechCrunch Disrupt SF became a key networking event for International Startups to connect with key leaders in the industry. More info: http://techcrunch.com/events/disrupt-sf-2012/

Since flying half a world to attend Disrupt isn’t cheap (due to the high cost of flights, hotels, food, not to mention participation), especially for early stage startups, a Pavilion package are TechCrunch’s way to extend a helping hand.

That's why AndesBeat connected with TechCrunch staff to see the possibility of doing the first chilean pavilion at TechCrunch Disrupt, and having sponsors to cover the Techcrunch Disrupt Tickets (2 tickets for $1995).

Their response was:
TC: "Do you have a sense of how many companies might want to come out to San Francisco? Will there be issues with getting visas?"

Let us know your interest by answering this form!



** Pavilions are basically extensions of the Startup Alley(1) that include:

- A cocktail table for the entire duration of the event.
- Two tickets for the entire duration of the event.
- Signage.

(1) http://techcrunch.com/events/disrupt-sf-2012/startup-alley/


** Differences vs. the Startup Alley Package:

- The table in the Alley Package is for a single day only. The one in the Pavilion is for all three days.
- Startups participating in the Pavilion are NOT eligible to be voted 'Crowd Favorite' and go up on stage.

** Eligibility:
Your company be less than 2 years old, and have less than $2M in funding to date.


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