It takes a lot of people to bring a tech conference to life, and we are looking for incredible people to support our events team.

If you are interested in space technology, tech startup, event planning, or all of the above, you should apply to volunteer at the event. It is a good way to see how a world-class conference is produced.

More than 1,000 people are expected at the event, and volunteers will handle many tasks. You can help with registration, wrangle speakers, direct attendees, Scan tickets or setup at any time.

What is the purpose of it for you? I think the question is fair. If you're selected, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how events are produced, and you'll also get a free pass to attend the event.

You can attend the interviews when you complete your shift. Some of the speakersgracing our stage.

  • Frank Calvelli, assistant secretary, Air Force for Space Acquisitions and Integration
  • Steve Jurczyk, co-founder and CEO, Quantum Space
  • Carolyn Mercer, chief technologist, NASA
  • Melanie Stricklan, co-founder and CEO, Slingshot Aerospace
  • Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, NASA

Check out the early-stage startups that are showing their space tech on the show floor.

There aren't many volunteer spots. If you want to gain valuable event experience, take in all the galactic goodness, and earn a free pass to the next TechCrunch Disrupt, apply to volunteer by November 22nd.