San Francisco is about to experience a symbolic moment as the city’s newly elected mayor, Daniel Lurie, takes the Disrupt Stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025. The event, set for October 27-29 at Moscone West, marks a kind of homecoming for both the tech industry and the city that has long been its heart.
For years, Disrupt has served as a springboard for entrepreneurs and investors seeking the next big thing. Lurie’s participation highlights a renewed push to integrate innovation into San Francisco’s trajectory.
City Hall and startups come together at Disrupt
Daniel Lurie, who ran on promises to boost the city’s economy and reclaim its international reputation, isn’t just making an appearance; his involvement signals a long-awaited collaboration between City Hall and the startup sector. The city is currently experiencing a surge in AI innovation, even as it continues to recover from the pandemic’s effects. While vacant downtown offices and growing doubts about technology have tested this relationship, the recent AI surge has injected fresh enthusiasm—and capital—into San Francisco.
Lurie’s appearance at Disrupt 2025 sends a clear message: San Francisco is not stepping back from its leadership in innovation. Instead, it’s reaffirming its commitment.
For TechCrunch, welcoming the mayor is more than just ceremony. It’s a significant milestone, as Disrupt remains one of the rare events where over 10,000 creators, top venture capitalists, and now city officials gather together. If Lurie is searching for a roadmap to revitalize the city, he’ll find it here: determined founders, ambitious investors, and the shared conviction that San Francisco’s greatest breakthroughs are still ahead.
Mayor Lurie to Appear in Person at Disrupt 2025
Anyone invested in San Francisco’s future at the heart of the startup world won’t want to miss this conversation with Lurie. Disrupt opens its doors in just seven days at Moscone West.
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