With just two days remaining, early bird registration for TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026 is closing on June 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Founders and investors are encouraged to secure their spots before the discounted rates expire. The event, set for November 4 in Boston, brings together over 1,000 founders and investors for a focused day of learning and networking. Attendees will gain insights on scaling companies, raising capital, and navigating growth challenges. The summit is designed to provide actionable takeaways for founders at various stages of their business journey.

The summit focuses on practical strategies for key business decisions, including raising Series A and C funding, building pitch decks, and reaching $10M ARR. Founders and investors will engage in breakout sessions and roundtable discussions led by industry leaders. Past speakers have included Ellen Chisa, Cathy Gao, Chris Gardner, Jon McNeil, and Jahanvi Sardana, among others. Additional speakers from firms like Sequoia Capital, NFX, and Greylock are also set to participate. The 2026 agenda is still being finalized, with more participants to be announced soon.

The event is structured as a founder-first initiative, with all sessions and networking opportunities tailored to the challenges of starting, scaling, and funding a company. Attendees will have the chance to connect with peers, experienced operators, and investors who can support their growth. Those interested in leading a discussion can submit session topics for consideration by the TechCrunch audience. Early bird registration ends on June 26, and group discounts of up to 30% are available for teams of four or more.

Source: techcrunch