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How to Shine at Startup Battlefield

The battlefield of ideas is where startups truly come alive, but it’s about more than just a moment on stage.

To make it big at TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield, your product needs to wow and your pitch must be compelling. Selected founders get six minutes on the Disrupt Main Stage, with top investors ready to take notice.


But even if you don’t make the Top 20, being in the 200 is a golden opportunity. You’ll connect with tech leaders, gain exposure, and join an elite alumni network of successful startups like Dropbox and Cloudflare.


The real prize? Unmatched access to investors, partners, and the global tech community. Whether you win or not, applying can change your startup’s trajectory for the better.


Ready to rise above the crowd? Apply by May 27, 2026, and start your journey to disrupt the market – whether it's on stage or behind the scenes.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/09/how-to-make-the-startup-battlefield-top-20-and-what-every-company-gets-regardless/
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