Applications for Startup Battlefield 200 are closing

There is only one week left to connect with venture capitalists, gain global recognition, get featured in TechCrunch, and secure $100,000 in non-dilutive funding. Applications for the Startup Battlefield 200 competition close on May 27. If you are working on a promising startup or know a founder who is, now is the time to act. This is reported by Techcrunch.com .
Apply today for a chance to take the stage among the world's top 200 early-stage startups at TechCrunch Disrupt, taking place October 13-15, 2026. This is a final reminder for pre-Series A founders: the strongest teams are already in the field and time is running out. If your startup has been nominated, don't wait until the last minute to complete your application.
Many of the most influential companies in tech history didn't start with splashy investment announcements. It all began with a simple pitch. For example, Dropbox demonstrated its project to a skeptical audience, and Cloudflare took the stage before most people understood what "edge networking" was. Discord was a small startup then called Hammer & Chisel.
They all passed through the Startup Battlefield 200 stage, and this is not just a coincidence, but a pattern of success. This competition is not organized for the most perfect companies, but for the most promising ideas. Your project may not have launched or be generating revenue yet — the main thing is that the product you are creating can fundamentally change the industry.
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