Meet The Five Startup Battlefield Finalists At Disrupt 2020

Meet the five startup Battlefield finalists at Disrupt 2020

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by Amelia Scott — 4 years ago in Business Ideas 2 min. read
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TechCrunch hosted an unusual Startup Battlefield this week — the founders, judges, audience and moderator (me) were all in different locations, doing our best to interact over WebEx.

However, the 20 startups nevertheless exhibited their merchandise and clarified their dreams, afterward were grilled by professional judges. And these judges aided the TechCrunch staff pick our five finalists.

Those finalists will be presenting tomorrow at 10:40 a.m. Pacific for a completely new group of judges, and you’ll be able to watch the live stream by logging into TechCrunch. (Also: It is not too late to sign up for the complete Disrupt experience.) Those judges will select a runner-up and a winner, and the winner will take home $100,000, equity-free.

Here are the finalists:

Canix

Canix has assembled a strong enterprise resource planning platform built to decrease the time that it requires cannabis growers to enter information.

It integrates well with shared bookkeeping applications, in addition to Metrc, an industry-wide regulatory system. You may read about Canix here.

Firehawk Aerospace

Hybrid rockets are not new, but they’ve always faced significant constraints concerning their performance metrics and greatest push electricity.

Firehawk Aerospace is constructing a secure, cost-effective hybrid fuel engine which uses industrial-scale 3D printing to overcome the barriers and limitations of prior designs. You may read about Firehawk Aerospace here.
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HacWare

Tiffany Ricks based HacWare at Dallas, Texas, in 2017 to help bring improved email safety consciousness to small companies. The tech sits on a organization’s email server and utilizes machine learning how to categorize and examine each message for danger. You may read about HacWare here.

Jefa

Jefa is constructing a challenger lender specifically intended for women in Latin America. It concentrates on solving the issues that girls face when opening a bank account and handling it. You may read about Jefa here.
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Matidor

Matidor is constructing a project platform for both engineers and consultants to keep track of jobs and geospatial information in one dashboard.

It delivers an all round data visualization package for clients in the environmental and energy solutions fields. You may read about Matidor here.

Amelia Scott

Amelia is a content manager of The Next Tech. She also includes the characteristics of her log in a fun way so readers will know what to expect from her work.

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