New York City’s TechCrunch Disrupt 2011 is a three-day conference focusing on startup competition energy. It’s happening May 23-25 at Pier 94 in Hell’s Kitchen.
Both media and technology are accelerating faster than ever, and the goals of this conference are to discuss and debate what the underlying reasons of this rapid growth really are. The conference plans to explore media and technology disruption themes through multiple presentations.
The big question is: what’s next?
There isn’t a definite answer, but the future of media and technology can be better understood through the input and information this conference creates. Experts, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders will offer insight through panel discussions, keynotes, roundtable conversations, and product demonstrations with encouraged audience interaction.
Attendees include AOL’s CEO Tim Armstrong, Tony Conrad of aboutme.com, Dennis Crowley of Foursquare, John Borthwick CEO of betaworks, Facebook, High Line Venture Partners, Arianna Huffington of The Huffington Post Media Group, Gilt Groupe, Instagram, Bit.ly, David Tisch of TechStars, Y Combinator, MailChimp, Facebook, Founders Fund, and Tokbox
We hope to see you there!