PragueCrunch III is already sold out and Iâm getting ready to pick startups for our pitch-off next Thursday. That means you have less than 12 hours to submit your start-up to the fray and I will notify those who will be pitching on stage tomorrow morning. Youâre going to want to be part of this.
If we release more tickets, Iâll let you know in a post tomorrow or via my Twitter account. Iâm not in charge of the venue so I donât know if weâll have room for extra attendees. That said, those of you who got free tickets are extremely lucky â" the entire event will be catered with a nice open bar thanks to our sponsors and our organizer, Jack Deneut.
The event will be held on Thursday, July 3, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM (PDT) at Hergetova cihelna (2b Cihelná) and weâll have free beer and wine as well as catered food all night. Weâll be holding a startup pitch off â" each founder will pitch for 90 seconds and there will be eight startups on stage â" and the winner gets a free table in Startup Alley at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco or London and one runner-up gets two tickets to TechCrunch Disrupt in SF or London. Judges will be chosen from the local community. Myself and Natasha Lomas will be in attendance so put on your pitching pants and practice your elevator speech.
You do not have to be a Czech start-up to apply. All are welcome. Pitches are in English and Iâm closing applications tonight at midnight.
To apply to the pitch-off, click here. Note you must also apply to Disrupt Europe or SF to apply to this pitch-off.
Agenda:
6pm â" Doors Open
7pm â" Pitch-Off
8pm â" Winners Announced
8:15pm â" Networking
11pm â" Goodnight
The first 200 tickets are free, so act fast. You can grab a ticket here on Eventbrite. The next 100 tickets cost 10 euro.
This yearâs PragueCrunch is sponsored by Avast, the Czech-based anti-virus app. Itâs also sponsored by Credo Ventures, a VC firm that focuses on early stage tech investments in Central Europe.
Weâll have more information soon but until then, get ready: TechCrunch is coming back to Prague.
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