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6 surveys that will get you prepped for Disrupt

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s that exciting time again – TechCrunch Disrupt! If you’re lucky enough to be attending, please drop by and say hello! For those who can’t make it, fret not, because we’re gearing up to provide you with some fantastic write-ups of the panel discussions happening this week.

And just in case you’re curious about what’s unfolding in the sectors our team will be covering at Disrupt, we’ve compiled a useful overview of investor and founder insights to keep you well-informed. Our dedicated TechCrunch+ team conducts regular interviews with investors, founders, and industry experts to gain insights into the future directions of various tech domains and what they consider optimal for startups in each field. There’s a wealth of knowledge to glean from these in-depth explorations.

Here are the highlights from our recent surveys:

  1. Fintech: In our most recent examination of fintech, Mary Ann Azevedo delves into the intricacies of valuations, AI, and other critical aspects of current fintech trends.

  2. Sustainability: In a two-part series by Tim De Chant (part 1 and part 2), we take a close look at the obstacles that fusion power must overcome to revolutionize global energy production and consumption. These comprehensive surveys delve into upcoming regulations, the science underpinning fusion, and the future prospects as perceived by investors and founders.

  3. SaaS: Alex Wilhelm investigates how startups are leveraging the cloud and outlines their strategies concerning single- and multi-cloud setups. This concise survey offers insights into how startups approach cloud infrastructure and the best practices tailored to their specific growth stages.

  4. AI: Anna Heim explores a fascinating niche with her survey on AI’s role in biotech. This examination assesses the maturity of AI in biotech, the road ahead, and why this technology is more than just a passing trend.

  5. Security: Carly Page gathers perspectives from a group of cybersecurity investors to understand why they remain optimistic about the sector despite a year of reduced funding. The survey also provides a glimpse into the advancements that AI is poised to bring to the cybersecurity industry.

  6. Hardware: While the robotics industry may not be as scorching hot as it was a year ago, it still holds promise for the future. Join Brian Heater for a comprehensive look at the state of robotics investments in 2023.

So whether you’re at Disrupt or following along from afar, rest assured that we’ve got you covered with valuable insights into these key tech domains. Stay tuned for more updates and deep dives into these exciting topics!

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