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At TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, all your M&A questions will be answered

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Why This Matters

The upcoming TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 will feature a focused panel on mergers and acquisitions, highlighting how M&A is becoming a strategic tool even for early-stage startups, especially in the AI sector. This reflects a shift in the industry where acquisitions are not just exit strategies but integral to growth and innovation, offering valuable insights for founders and investors alike.

Key Takeaways

The year keeps moving swiftly, and so is all of our planning for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026! We have an exciting new panel in store for founders in need of merger and acquisition advice … but first, we have a limited-time ticket offer to share.

Disrupt will once again be held in San Francisco’s Moscone West from October 13–15, and for a limited time, attendees can also bring a colleague, co-founder, investor, or teammate for less! You can buy one Disrupt 2026 pass here, and get 50% off a second pass of the same ticket type with a limited-time offer that ends May 8 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

As for the kind of programming that’ll keep you locked in during Disrupt’s three days, let’s dive into our newest panel that will be on the Builders Stage.

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Hear at Disrupt how M&A is now an early-stage strategy

If you’ve been following our recent coverage, acquisitions and acqui-hires remain in vogue, especially within the AI scene. Whether it’s OpenAI buying Hiro, Anthropic acquiring Vercept, Google taking the team behind Hume AI, or Databricks pulling in two startups just for its security product, it’s been a busy year!

And being acquired is far from being the end of a long road for founders; it can be part of their early-stage journey. And with those, and many other acquisitions in mind, we’ve gathered an expert panel to help equip founders with what they need to know about all the M&A options that lie before them.

Their perspectives will equip you with a playbook for creating optionality for potentially selling, ways to make your startup more enticing to buyers, and the realities of going through the acquisition process. And for some background on our panel, let’s learn more about our industry leaders.

Aklil Ibssa, Head of Corporate Development and M&A, Coinbase

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