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Discover Where VCs Are Investing Next at Disrupt 2025

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– Early-stage founders should attend the Builders Stage on Oct 27 at 1:00 pm at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 to hear top VCs discuss 2026 investment priorities in AI, data, cloud, and robotics.
– TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 takes place October 27-29 in San Francisco, with discounted ticket prices available before rates increase.
– Nina Achadjian of Index Ventures focuses on automating “forgotten” industries and values founders with customer empathy and a growth mindset.
– Jerry Chen of Greylock invests in product-driven founders across AI, cloud, and data, with a background in product leadership at VMware.
– Viviana Faga of Felicis specializes in scaling go-to-market strategies for SaaS companies, with experience at firms like Yammer and Salesforce.

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is set to unveil the next big investment trends, offering founders a rare opportunity to gain insights directly from top-tier venture capitalists. On October 27 at 1:00 PM, the Builders Stage will host a powerhouse panel featuring Nina Achadjian of Index Ventures, Jerry Chen from Greylock, and Viviana Faga of Felicis. These industry leaders will reveal their 2026 investment priorities, covering cutting-edge sectors like AI, cloud computing, robotics, and data infrastructure. For entrepreneurs looking to align with where venture capital is flowing, this session is a must-attend.

The three-day event, running from October 27-29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West, promises unparalleled networking and learning opportunities. Early registration is highly recommended, tickets are currently discounted by up to $675, but prices will rise soon.

Nina Achadjian focuses on automation solutions that modernize overlooked industries, particularly those still reliant on outdated manual processes.None Her investments span AI, robotics, and vertical SaaS, with a keen eye for founders who combine deep customer empathy with relentless curiosity. She’s drawn to startups that replace fragmented tools with streamlined, scalable systems.

Jerry Chen, a Greylock general partner, backs visionary founders in AI, cloud infrastructure, and data-driven applications. With a background in product leadership at VMware, he understands what it takes to scale from early-stage to enterprise success. His portfolio includes high-growth companies like Docker, Instabase, and Cato Networks, reflecting his belief in transformative open-source and cloud-native technologies.

Viviana Faga brings two decades of expertise in SaaS go-to-market strategies and category creation. As a Felicis general partner, she specializes in helping startups refine messaging, optimize sales enablement, and execute freemium models. Her operational experience at Salesforce, Yammer, and Zenefits gives her unique insight into scaling high-impact enterprise software companies.

The Disrupt 2025 agenda continues to expand, with new sessions added regularly. Early registration ensures access to these insights at the lowest available rates, don’t miss the chance to secure your spot before ticket prices increase.

(Source: TechCrunch)

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