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Unlock Startup Growth Secrets with Chef Robotics, NEA, and ICONIQ at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
Discovering product-market fit isn't a checkbox - it's an exhilarating, high-stakes rollercoaster. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, you'll hear battle-tested wisdom from a founder who survived the journey and two investors who've propelled startups to breakout success.
On the Builders Stage, Rajat Bhageria (Founder & CEO of Chef Robotics), Ann Bordetsky (Partner at NEA), and Murali Joshi (Partner at ICONIQ) will reveal insider strategies for the most pivotal - and unpredictable - stage of a startup's evolution. They'll share actionable frameworks for strategic experimentation, rapid iteration, and cutting through customer feedback to find genuine signals.
Time is running out to join this must-see Disrupt 2025 session at the lowest price. Save up to $675 when you register before August 6 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

From Trial-and-Error to Traction
Bhageria brings founder credibility, having scaled Chef Robotics' AI-powered food automation solutions. Bordetsky combines operational expertise from Uber and Twitter with her VC perspective at NEA. Joshi, recently named to Forbes' Midas Brink List, has facilitated over $2.5B in investments across security and data infrastructure leaders.
This powerhouse trio will pull back the curtain on authentic product-market fit - how to recognize it, measure it, and accelerate toward it.
Where Breakout Products Begin
Whether you're validating your first prototype or optimizing for scale, this discussion delivers the clarity founders need to transform ideas into indispensable solutions.
Join 10,000+ innovators at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 (October 27-29 in San Francisco) for this foundational session and hundreds more. Lock in savings up to $675 before prices increase.
Tech and VC heavyweights join the Disrupt 2025 agenda
Netflix, ElevenLabs, Wayve, and Sequoia Capital are just a few of the industry leaders shaping this year's program. Their insights will give you the competitive advantage to accelerate your startup's trajectory.
Celebrate Disrupt's 20th anniversary by learning from tech's top minds. Secure your pass today before the August 7 price increase.
San Francisco | October 27-29, 2025 REGISTER NOW
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Discovering product-market fit isn't a checkbox - it's an exhilarating, high-stakes rollercoaster. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, you'll hear battle-tested wisdom from a founder who survived the journey and two investors who've propelled startups to breakout success.
On the Builders Stage, Rajat Bhageria (Founder & CEO of Chef Robotics), Ann Bordetsky (Partner at NEA), and Murali Joshi (Partner at ICONIQ) will reveal insider strategies for the most pivotal - and unpredictable - stage of a startup's evolution. They'll share actionable frameworks for strategic experimentation, rapid iteration, and cutting through customer feedback to find genuine signals.
Time is running out to join this must-see Disrupt 2025 session at the lowest price. Save up to $675 when you register before August 6 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

From Trial-and-Error to Traction
Bhageria brings founder credibility, having scaled Chef Robotics' AI-powered food automation solutions. Bordetsky combines operational expertise from Uber and Twitter with her VC perspective at NEA. Joshi, recently named to Forbes' Midas Brink List, has facilitated over $2.5B in investments across security and data infrastructure leaders.
This powerhouse trio will pull back the curtain on authentic product-market fit - how to recognize it, measure it, and accelerate toward it.
Where Breakout Products Begin
Whether you're validating your first prototype or optimizing for scale, this discussion delivers the clarity founders need to transform ideas into indispensable solutions.
Join 10,000+ innovators at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 (October 27-29 in San Francisco) for this foundational session and hundreds more. Lock in savings up to $675 before prices increase.
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Celebrate Disrupt's 20th anniversary by learning from tech's top minds. Secure your pass today before the August 7 price increase.
San Francisco | October 27-29, 2025 REGISTER NOW
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