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TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: How to watch Vinod Khosla...
If you’re not able to attend in person, the next best thing is to check out our livestream of the Disrupt Stage. Tune in right here starting at 9 a.m. PT.
AccessGrid raises $4.4M to help turn phones into k...
Access Grid builds APIs that companies can use to manage digital key fobs directly within Apple and Google's wallet platforms.
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025: Day 2
Second day of TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 at San Francisco's Moscone West. Here's the rundown to what to expect, including the 50% discount on passes for remainder of the event.
Defense startup Pytho AI wants to turbocharge mili...
Pytho AI wants to compress mission planning from days to mere minutes.
Strong by Form will show its ultralight engineered...
Even before a building accepts its first occupant, it has racked up a steep carbon debt. Worldwide, the materials and construction required to erect buildings contributes 11% of global carbon emissions, according to the World Green Building Council. Some...
Mbodi will show how it can train a robot using AI ...
Mbodi users prompt the software with natural language and its cluster of AI agents works to make train easier.
MacroCycle found a shortcut for plastic recycling ...
MacroCycle's approach to recycling dramatically reduces the amount of energy needed to produce new material, potentially lowering costs to the point where it could compete with virgin plastic.
Oxford spinout RADiCAIT uses AI to make diagnostic...
“What we really do is we took the most constrained, complex, and costly medical imaging solution in radiology, and we supplanted it with what is the most accessible, simple and affordable, which is CT,” Sean Walsh, RADiCAIT’s CEO told...
Miraqules will showcase its blood clotting technol...
India-based Miraqules developed a nanotechnology that mimics blood clotting proteins to quickly stop heavy bleeding.
Biotech Nephrogen combines AI and gene therapy to ...
When Demetri Maxim was seven years old, his mother’s kidneys stopped working. She was put on dialysis, which meant that she had to go to the hospital four times a week to have her blood filtered by a machine...





















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