Хиймэл оюун ухааны салбарын өсөлттэй холбоотойгоор үүсгэн байгуулагчдад тавигдах хөрөнгө оруулалтын шалгуур өндөрсөж, бүтээгдэхүүнгүйгээр санхүүжилт татах нь улам бүр хүндрэлтэй болж байна.
Хиймэл оюун ухааны стартапууд их хэмжээний хөрөнгө оруулалт татах болсон нь зах зээл дэх үнэлгээг өсгөж, эхлэл шатны (pre-seed) төслүүдэд хүндрэл учруулж байна. TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 арга хэмжээний хүрээнд зохион байгуулагдах “Winning Pre-Seed Without a Product” хэлэлцүүлгээр бүтээгдэхүүн хөгжүүлэлт хурдассан өнөөгийн нөхцөлд санаа төдий стартапууд хэрхэн амжилттай санхүүжилт босгох боломжтойг хэлэлцэх юм.
Энэхүү арга хэмжээнд Axiom Partners-ийн үүсгэн байгуулагч Сандхья Венкатачаламын 52 сая ам.долларын сан болон түүний өмнө нь Groq, Galileo AI, Forethought AI, Fireflies AI зэрэг компаниудад оруулсан хөрөнгө оруулалтын туршлага онцлох байр суурь эзэлнэ. Түүнчлэн True Ventures-ийн удирдах түнш Пунит Агарвал аж ахуйн нэгжийн дэд бүтэц, AI эрин үеийн өөрчлөлтийн талаар зөвлөгөө өгөх бол Slauson & Co.-ийн удирдах түнш Остин Клементс эдийн засгийн хүртээмж болон стартапуудын олон талт байдлыг дэмжих чиглэлээр туршлагаа хуваалцана.
San Francisco хотын Moscone West төвд 2026 оны аравдугаар сарын 13-15-ны өдрүүдэд болох уг арга хэмжээ нь салбарын мэргэжилтнүүд, хөрөнгө оруулагчид болон стартап үүсгэн байгуулагчдыг нэгтгэх юм. Энэ нь зөвхөн санхүүжилт, зах зээлд нэвтрэх стратегийн талаарх мэдээлэл авахаас гадна, өнгөрсөн оны Startup Battlefield тэмцээний ялагч Glīd зэрэг амжилттай жишээнүүдээс суралцах боломжийг олгоно.
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It’s not just you: AI startups are taking in a huge amount of seed funding, and in the process making things harder for anyone looking for funding even at a pre-seed stage.We’ve covered the trend in detail, and at this year’s TechCrunch Disrupt event, we want to help pre-seed founders now being held to seed-stage expectations.
With AI making the development of a minimumviableproduct swifter than ever, is there even hope for a founder who has a compelling idea, but nothing concrete to show for it?That’swhat our “Winning Pre-Seed Without a Product” panel willseekto answer.
Andit’sjust one ofthe many sessions you can look forwardtoatour popular Builders Stage at Disrupt 2026.That’swhere our most pointed conversations and workshops take place, tackling everything from getting your hands dirty with operational decisions, fundraising,go-to-marketstrategies,and othervitalsubjects.
And you can be a part of it all bygetting your ticket to attend Disrupt 2026in San Francisco at Moscone West, October 13-15, at the best pricesyou’llfind for theremainderof the year.
As for this specific session,we’vegathered a great trio of speakers to provide theirexpertiseon this nuanced and pivotal topic.
Sandhya Venkatachalam:Founder, managing partner, Axiom Partners
Venkatachalambothknowsa thing or two about having a successful exit, andwhat investors are looking for whentaking the plunge with companies that eventually succeed through an acquisition of their own. Her current role is overseeingthenewly launchedAxiomPartners, which isan early-stage, $52 millionventure fundthat’sfocused on connecting founders to top-class AI practitioners to help fuel AI that leads to real-world improvements.
Previously, she worked as a GP at Khosla Ventures and Social Capital, where she was the first investor inGroq,and alsoled investments intoGalileoAI,ForethoughtAI,andFirefliesAI, which have all either beenacquiredor reached unicorn status.
Puneet Agarwal:Managing partner, True Ventures

True Ventures has been a mainstay of the startup community, with a focus onearly-stagecompanies thatstretchesback to 2005. And Agarwal has worked there fornearly thatwhole time, starting in 2008and now evolving into a managing partner who’s especially focused on the transformation of enterprise infrastructure and applications amid the AI era.
Ifyou’relooking for expert advice on what VCs want, Agarwal is here to provide it.True Venturesisn’tjust afund; it stretches across 12 funds, with partnerships stretching from more than 500 companies and 1,050 founders to more than 60 acquisitions and seven IPOs.
Austin Clements: Managing partner, Slauson & Co.

Slauson & Co.isn’tat the scale of True Ventures, but their mission, and Clements’ work within it, will be ofparticular notefor the founders in the crowd.They’reparticularlyfocused on economic inclusion and small business empowerment, and Clementsstarted an accelerator within the firm tohone in onthis mission even further.
His work to broaden the founder community through inclusive efforts is echoed in his work as the founding chair ofPledgeLA, which in partnership with the Annenberg Foundation and LA mayor’s office, further promotes the importance of diversity within the tech community.
And frequent readers may recognize one of the companies Slauson & Co. has invested in:Startup Battlefield 2026 victor Glīd!
Learn from experts, embrace the Disrupt 2026 excitement
They’rejust the beginning of our rollout of Disrupt 2026 programming as we build up to our October 13 kickoff in San Francisco.
And let that Battlefield highlight be a reminder that Disrupt isn’t just the valuable insights and sessions — it’s getting to celebrate the community, learn from their success and stumbles, and equip yourself for the new step of your journey. Whether you’re a founder, investor, or playing any number of other vital roles in the startup ecosystem, now’s the time to get your Disrupt 2026 ticket!
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