The Battlefield 20 In case you need a refresher, here are the 20 companies that pitched onstage this week. NXgenPort: A Saint Paul, Minnesota-based startup that's looking to remotely monitor cancer patients in between doctor visits using a port catheter. Omneky: Leverages OpenAI's DALLE-2 and GPT-3 models to generate visuals and text that can be used in ads for social platforms. Circular Genomics: Claims its new form of genetic testing can identify which medications will work for a patient in a fraction of that time. Anthill: Connects frontline workers to company resources through text messaging. AppMap: Was built on the simple idea that developers should be able to see the behavior of software as they write it so they can prevent problems when the software runs. Mother Honestly: New commerce offering aims to give employees more freedom when it comes to caregiving spending. Digest.ai: Beyond flashcards to create an AI dialogue assistant that we can all carry around on our phones. Swap Robotics: Paving the way for electric solar vegetation cuts and sidewalk snow plowing. Hormona: Hopes to encourage people with periods to do just that — add hormone-monitoring to their quantified health mix. Staax: Thinks peer-to-peer payments can onboard a new generation of stock investors. Ally Robotics: The company has developed a combination hardware and software solution designed to make it easier to deploy these automated solutions for those without coding/robotics experience. Nat4bio: Makes food-grade coating to protect fruit from microscopic threat. Minerva Lithium: Uses absorbent material to change the way we extract lithium. Reverion: Has developed a way to get more electricity out of biogas and existing fuel-cell technology. Incooling: Is building servers that use liquid to cool down. Intropic Materials: Helps single-use plastics decompose from the inside out. BetterData: BetterData taps the blockchain to help create better synthetic data. Labby: Wants to make milk healthier and cows happier with better sensors. Advanced Ionics: Is striving to drive down the price of green hydrogen by slashing how much electricity is needed for electrolysis by as much as 50%. Kayhan Space: Kayhan Space is making orbit safer with timely, automatic collision warnings for satellites. And the finalists are …. After the pitching, TechCrunch editors and judges winnowed the list down to five companies (Advanced Ionics, AppMap, Intropic Materials, Minerva Lithium and Swap Robotics). Later today, one of them will be crowned the Battlefield winner and take home the Battlefield Cup and $100,000. Hey now. |
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