TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield pitch contest attracts thousands of applicants each year. These entries will be narrowed down to the top 200, and the top 20 will compete on the big stage to win the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000 in prize money. However, the remaining 180 startups all surprised us in their respective categories and are competing in their own pitch competitions.
Here is the complete list of Space and Defense Technology Startup Battlefield 200 selectmen, along with notes on why they entered the competition.
Airability
What it is: Airbility is developing a two-seat manned electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
Why it’s notable: This aircraft uses a combination of proprietary fixed-wing-based VTOL technology and a distributed electric fan jet propulsion system, making it lightweight, maneuverable, and versatile.
astrum drive aerospace
What it is: Astrum has developed a space propulsion system that uses only electricity, without propellants.
Why it’s worth watching: The company says its patented technology eliminates the need to carry fuel onboard, extending the lifespan of aircraft and reducing costs, and potentially enabling deep space exploration.
Private space
What it is: Provides a fintech-enabled risk analysis platform for spacecraft that enables insurance coverage.
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Why it’s worth watching: The company’s goal is to power new forms of credit to the space industry, starting with insurance.
endox
What it is: Endox provides AI systems that help inspect and maintain U.S. military systems and equipment.
Why it’s worth watching: Endox combines a unique data capture system with robotics technology.
hans
What it is: Hance builds AI neural networks specialized in real-time audio processing and enhancement.
Why it’s worth watching: Hance’s audio AI is designed to handle the unpredictable nature of live audio, including background noise, room reverberation, and uncontrolled environments like those encountered by the military.
Skylark Institute
What it is: Skylark has created a self-learning AI specifically designed for use in machinery and safety applications.
Why you should care: Skylark is trying to solve technical challenges with physically embodied AI, such as rapidly processing information at the edge.
Skyline Navi AI
What it is: We’ve created navigation software that doesn’t rely on GPS.
Why it’s worth watching: Skyline uses AI to quickly recognize scenes without expensive GPUs and is effective at combating GPS jamming techniques.
