TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is here. If you are still deciding whether to attend in person, consider the extensive schedule of speakers, networking opportunities, workshops, and after-parties. There is still plenty of time to get a ticket, and with two days left, we are offering a 50 percent discount.
If you cannot attend in person, the next best option is to watch our livestream of the Disrupt Stage. This features some of our most prominent speakers and the highly anticipated Startup Battlefield 200 pitch competition. We are streaming via YouTube. Today we are starting at 9:00 a.m. PT and ending the Disrupt Stage at around 3:45 p.m. PT.
Here is a rundown of what you can expect from the Disrupt Stage on Monday to build your schedule around. Today marks the second day of TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, and before we dive into our packed agenda, remember that it is not too late to get a ticket for our entire three-day event.
Few investors speak as bluntly or think as big as Vinod Khosla. The Khosla Ventures founder has never shied away from calling out hype, doubling down on moonshots, and pushing founders to think beyond incremental progress. In this candid fireside chat, Khosla will share his unvarnished views on AI, climate, healthcare, and the next generation of transformational startups. He will discuss what entrepreneurs need to hear, not just what they want to hear, to build enduring companies in turbulent times.
Next, experience The Startup Battlefield Session 3.
As CTO of Netflix, Elizabeth Stone is steering the future of entertainment for hundreds of millions of users. In this fireside chat, Stone will break down how Netflix is evolving its product and technology strategy, from personalized discovery to global growth and from ad tiers to gaming. We will explore how Netflix is adapting to a shifting content landscape, what it means to innovate at massive scale, and what design surprises Netflix has planned. For anyone building consumer experiences, this will be a masterclass.
In 2018, Brynn Putnam unveiled MIRROR on the Disrupt stage, launching one of the most talked-about connected fitness products of the decade and ultimately selling it to Lululemon. Now she is back, and she has chosen TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 to reveal her brand-new, never-before-seen product. Join us for an exclusive conversation with Putnam as she shares her founder journey, the lessons she has carried forward, and to get a first look and live demonstration of her new product.
Chris Barman, CEO of Slate Auto, brings one of her groundbreaking electric trucks to the Disrupt Stage before anyone will see it on the road. She will share the story of building a next-generation commercial EV, navigating manufacturing hurdles, and scaling a startup in a capital-intensive industry. The audience will get an insider look at one of the most buzzed-about vehicles of the year and hear firsthand how Slate plans to redefine the future of mobility.
Then, see The Startup Battlefield Session 4.
Phia has quickly become one of the most buzzed-about AI startups of 2025, capturing attention for how Gen Z shops and for its high-profile cofounders. Sophia Kianni, climate activist and influencer, and Phoebe Gates, the youngest daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, join us at Disrupt to share how they are building a new kind of consumer AI brand. They will discuss what it takes to scale in one of tech’s most competitive markets and how they are turning buzz into staying power.

