Call for speakers is now open for the TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026, offering a unique opportunity to share your expertise with over 1,100 founders and investors.
TechCrunch is seeking experienced founders, venture capitalists, and startup operators to lead interactive roundtable discussions at the summit, scheduled for June 23 in Boston. This annual event focuses on the realities of scaling startups across all stages, providing a platform for honest guidance and tactical takeaways.
Apply to Lead a Roundtable Session
Roundtable sessions at the TC Founder Summit are designed for in-depth discussions, foregoing traditional presentations for meaningful dialogue. Each 30-minute session, led by up to two speakers, encourages founders to ask real questions and connect directly with experts who have navigated similar challenges.
To apply, visit the event page and submit your proposed topic, highlighting your experience as a scaling expert. This is a chance to contribute to the next generation of startup leaders and elevate your brand within the tech community. Speaking at the event also gives you access to related Tech news.
Benefits of Speaking at the TechCrunch Founder Summit 2026
Beyond visibility, speaking at the TC Founder Summit offers full access to the event experience. Speakers receive premium entry to breakout sessions, roundtables, and curated networking opportunities with founders and VCs. TechCrunch will also promote your participation through event agenda placement, inclusion in a shared article on TechCrunch.com, and social media promotion across its channels.
“Speaking at TC Founder Summit is more than visibility. It’s full access to the experience.”
Don’t Miss the Call for Speakers: Founder Summit 2026
Contribute your knowledge and help founders navigate the complexities of scaling their businesses. By sharing your experiences, you can strengthen your reputation as a trusted voice in the startup ecosystem.
The Call for speakers application deadline is approaching, so submit your application soon to be part of this annual founder bootcamp.
Source: TechCrunch




