Until I get eyes, this is my best guess.

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Apply Now for Startup Battlefield 200

TechCrunch’s stage is waiting, but applications close on Friday.

The deadline to apply or nominate for Startup Battlefield 200 is Friday, May 27. This program gives you VC access, global visibility and $100,000 in equity-free funding.


Not all category-defining companies start polished; Dropbox, Cloudflare and Discord began with a pitch. Apply now to be discovered by investors and tech media.


Selected startups will showcase live on the Disrupt Stage at TechCrunch, receive dedicated pitch training and possible editorial coverage as their company grows.


The track record speaks for itself: over 1,700 companies have competed, raising over $32 billion. Apply if you or a founder you know is building something impactful.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/25/startup-battlefield-200-applications-close-in-days-apply-before-may-27/
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