Hardware Startups: Join Us In Hardware Alley At TechCrunch Disrupt NY

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Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
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TechCrunch Disrupt is all about shining the spotlight on exciting startups. But starting at this year’s New York show, we’re including hardware startup in the mix. After an initial call over the weekend, spots are filling up quickly, but there is still room for several more.

Hardware Alley will run alongside Start-Up Alley on the last day of Disrupt, May 23rd. We’re looking for promising hardware startups. Got a disruptive Kickstarter project? An innovative take on beer kegs? Perhaps a modern-day ornithopter. Whatever it is, we want to give you a chance to show it off to the best and brightest in the tech world.

Hardware Alley will be up and running on May 23rd. Hardware start-ups will be provided a 24-inch cocktail table, WiFi, power and two passes to the show for that day.

For pricing and more information, contact me at Matt@TechCrunch.com with the email subject of I Want To Be In Hardware Alley. Be sure to include a brief description of your product and link to more information. Act quickly. There are only a limited number of spots.