Kevin Werbach’s Supernova is always a great conference, and this year it’s going to be even better - I am partnering with them to put on a new startup showcase during the conference that will feature ten of the hottest new companies on the web. Supernova 2006 will be held June 21-23, 2006 in San Francisco.
Want to Present at SuperNova?
If you would like to be one of the ten presenting companies, please complete the application form and submit it to techcrunch@supernova2006.com. The deadline for submission is April 28, 2006.
Registration Discount
TechCrunch readers have an exclusive $200 discount off normal registration fees, including the already discounted early bird rate. Send an email to tcreg@supernova2006.com to receive the discount code by return email (or ping me and I’ll give it to you).





Warming up for G’dex?
Off Topic:
Folks, don’t you think that the acquisition prices in web 2.0 era are much less than the previous one.
Most of the companies are valuated less than $10M. Even del.icio.us and Flickr bought for $20M each.
I’d be glad if Mike can make a story about this subject; analysis and comparison of the acquisition prices..
oooh fun!
The application for is a .doc file?
Should we fax that in, or mail it?
Erik, please type your answers into the form and email it back.
I was just being flippant…
Let me talk it over with the team and look at the development schedule.
Mike - Is there a cost to present? Also how much time do you get?
– Clay Cook, Minti - Co-Founder
Clay - there is a cost but I’m not sure if I’m supposed to disclose that or not. I believe it is a five minute presentation, but there is also coverage on techcrunch, which is worth…something.
I think I saw $5K to present on their website. 5 minute presentation during a 1 hour session.
Cheaper than Demo, but I think a less proven audience as well…
Michael,
How do I send an email to you? I have a system that i feel would help the conference.
Thanks.
I really should start Barcamp Enterprise Edition.
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