Sweetheart As one of the rapidly growing software companies in history, breaking records and making headlines, has become one of the most discussed start of the year. On the 20th anniversary of Takkarch, co -founder and CEO Anton Osica Will take the stage of disruption to discussion The future of dear and consumer tech. Join us with Tikkarch disrupts 202527-29 in San Francisco’s Mosque West, along with 10,000+ founders, investors, and tech leaders, as well as.

Build breakout brand in record time
Being dear allows anyone to talk to AI to create apps and websites. Its Mission: Empower 99 % of people who cannot codes their ideas to convert them into software. The speed has been surprised. Reached the cute Million 100 million ARR under one year oldRaised a ACCEL 200 Million Series AC -$ 1.8 BillionaAnd is pushing the offers of unidentified investors to the field that pushes its price forward billion 4 billion. As the Tech Crunch recently reported, the investors are “loving dear” – and it’s easy to see what is the reason.
Founder behind the hype
Entrepreneur made of a physics, Osica founded the loved one after the first role as a co -founder Dept.aiFounder Engineer in Sana, and a particle physician in CERN. Located in the Stockholm, he has made it cute in a global story at electric speed, combining technical depths with the consumer’s first approach. In this session, he will share what he takes to build a brand that not only scales in the competitive market, but also navigates such a rapid success.

Why this session is important to the founders
Dear rise is not just a start -up story – this is a map of the next wave of consumer tech. Osica’s journey offers extraordinary insights on how to measure the brake speeds, balance investors with product attention, and prepare a category. This will be the masterclass for everyone who produces consumer experiences.
Hold Anton Osica The disruptive stage This October and see how cute it is new to the consumer tech. Save your pass today And save up to $ 668 before the regular rates of birds are over on September 26.
