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Early-stage founders: Don''t miss your chance to follow in the footsteps of tech giants.
We know COVID-19 has created challenges for startup founders, but fear not.
Disrupt SF is still proceeding as scheduled, with a Disrupt Digital Pass Virtual option.
Launch your startup in the world most famous pitch competition, Startup Battlefield.
The smackdown goes down live on the Main Stage at Disrupt San Francisco 2020 on September 14-16.
Want a shot at $100,000 and the Disrupt Cup? Fill out your application to compete right here.Companies such as Fitbit, Cloudflare, Mint.com, Dropbox, Vurb, Yammer and Getaround — to name but a few — trace their origins to the Battlefield competition.
The Startup Battlefield Alumni Community — 902 companies strong and counting — has collectively raised $9 billion and produced more than 115 successful exits (IPOs or acquisitions).
That some impressive company to keep.
Why not join their ranks?Here how Startup Battlefield works.
First, you apply.
(Pro tip: Applying and competing in the Battlefield is free and TechCrunch does not take any equity).
Next, TechCrunch Battlefield-savvy editorial team pours over every application looking for approximately 20 startups to pitch on the Main Stage.The TechCrunch team will put all participants through rigorous, weeks-long training to hone pitches, business models, presentation skills and any other startup issues that require tightening.
You&ll be in fighting trim and ready to step out onto the Main Stage.Teams have just six minutes to pitch and present a live demo to a panel of expert judges.
After each pitch, the judges (we&re talking folks like Cyan Banister, Kirsten Green, Aileen Lee, Alfred Lin and Roelof Botha) will put each team through a Q-A.
No flop-sweat here, thanks to all those weeks of pitch coaching.The judges will select anywhere from four to six teams to advance to the finals.
And that means another pitch and Q-A in front of a fresh set of judges.
The winning team takes home $100,000, the coveted Disrupt Cup and they bask in a spotlight of media and investor attention.
Startup Battlefield can be a life-changing experience for all competitors — not just the ultimate winner.The action takes place in front of an enthusiastic audience of thousands.
Plus, we live-stream the entire event on TechCrunch.com, once you sign up for the digital pass.
If all that not enough, consider this.
Startup Battlefield competitors receive a VIP Disrupt experience.You&ll have access to private VIP events like the Startup Battlefield Reception, and each team receives four complimentary event tickets.
You get to exhibit at the show for all three days, and you&ll have access to CrunchMatch, TC investor-founder networking platform.
And you also get a complimentary ticket to all future TC events and free subscriptions to Extra Crunch.Whew.
That a whole lot of opportunity and exposure.
So, what are you waiting for? Disrupt San Francisco 2020 takes place on September 14-16.
Apply to compete in Startup Battlefield for a shot at launching your dream to the world.TechCrunch is mindful of the COVID-19 issue and its impact on live events.
You can follow our updates here.Is your company interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at Disrupt San Francisco 2020? Contact our sponsorship sales team by filling out this form.





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