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Earn a free ticket to TC Sessions: Mobility 2019 with SocialLadder

Mobility is an expansive topic that includes drones, dockless scooters and autonomous cars — both terrestrial and aeronautic — plus all the ancillary tech required to get the job done. If Henry Ford and the Wright brothers were alive today, you can bet they’d be headed to TC Sessions: Mobility on July 10 in San Jose. TechCrunch’s one-day event takes a deep dive into the future of mobility and transportation with the industries’ revolutionary thinkers, founders, investors and technologists.

For the first time ever, TechCrunch is launching an ambassador program (powered by SocialLadder) where participants can earn a free pass. Free is awesome right? You betcha, and here’s how the program works:

  1. Download the SocialLadder app on your phone (Apple Store) (Google Play)
  2. Input Invite code “TechCrunch” to join our instance
  3. Create your own unique ticket code to share with your friends
  4. Complete social-sharing challenges in the app to earn points
  5. Once you earn enough points, you’ll be sent a free ticket to attend the event!

Already have SocialLadder? Just tap “Find a New Area” > Add Invite Code > Enter “TechCrunch”.

The day’s programming will include interviews, panel discussions, fireside chats and workshops with some of the greatest minds at work to push mobility to the next level. We’re busy creating the event agenda, and we’ll be announcing speakers and demos in the coming weeks, so check back for updates.

TC Sessions: Mobility 2019 takes place July 10 in San Jose, Calif. Buy your early-bird ticket or save even more money by becoming a TechCrunch ambassador with the SocialLadder app. Tell your friends and earn a free ticket. Either way, we can’t wait to see you — and the future of mobility — in July.



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