Announcing the latest additions to the agenda for Disrupt SF (Sept. 5-7)

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TechCrunch Disrupt SF (September 5-7), we said from the start, was going to be the most ambitious ever, and when it comes to programming,
there no question the Disrupt SF agenda eclipses anything we&ve done in the past
There are two BIG stages, plus two speaker QA stages, workshops and a Startup Showcase stage, where the top exhibiting startups will tell
their stories
We published the agenda back in early July, but we&ve also added dozens of sessions since then for a total of 77 on the Disrupt stages
You can always check out the complete and up-to-date agenda.Here is a sampling of what you might have missed since we originally posted the
agenda. On the Disrupt stages: Alex Stamos, former head of security at Facebook and Yahoo, on security in an insecure world Aileen Lee
(Cowboy Ventures), Megan Quinn (Spark Capital) and Sarah Tavel (Benchmark) on the state of venture Dario Gill (IBM) and Chad Rigetti
(Rigetti Computing) on quantum computing Laurie Yoler (Zoox), Reilly Brennan (Trucks VC) andChris Urmson (Aurora) on all things
autonomous Jason Robbins (DraftKings) on the changing worlds of online fantasy and gambling Hans Tung (GGV) and Ti Wang (Liulishuo) on the
Chinese startup road to United States markets Rachel Haurwitz (Caribou Biosciences) andTrevor Martin (Mammoth Biosciences) on CRIPSR Rich
Mahoney (Seismic) on wearable (and fashionable) robotics Rob Coneybeer (Shasta Ventures), Tess Hatch (Bessemer) andMatt Ocko (Data
Collective) on investing in space Robin Berzin (Parsley Health) andAaron Patzer (Vital Software) on the future of health Colin Angle
(iRobot) on the next generation of home robotics Brian Brackeen (Kairos), Patrick Ball and Kristian Lum (HRDAG) on data and human rights In
the 30 audience-driven QA sessions with speakers, including.. Building on DLT: Mance Harmon (Hedera) and Brian Behlendorf (Hyperledger) From
Funding to Fintech: Nikolay Storonsky (Revolut) Inside the Blockchain:Joe Lubin, Amanda Gutterman and Sam Cassatt (ConsenSys) Building
Brands: Emily Heyward (Red Antler), Philip Krim (Casper) and Tina Sharkey (Brandless) Gaming Culture: Jason Citron (Discord) and Delane
Parnell (PlayVS) Healthtech on the Horizon: Robin Berzin (Parsley Health) and Aaron Patzer (Vital Software) In the workshops: All
Raiselsquo;s Women Founders Roundtable and AMA Verizon 5G: The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Sponsored by Verizon) Bringing NASA Technology
Down to Earth (Sponsored by NASA) Hacking Human Performance (Sponsored by Red Bull) Running a Node on a Distributed Ledger: Live Demo
(Sponsored by Constellations Labs) This is just a fraction of what you&ll be able to experience at Disrupt SF
There still time for you to grab your pass and save up top $500 — get yours heretoday.