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Startup Battlefield 200 Deadline Approaching: Charlotte Founders Have Days Left to Apply

Charlotte-area startups have until May 27 to apply for TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield 200, offering $100,000and access to top venture capital firms and global exposure.

Startup Battlefield 200 Deadline Approaching: Charlotte Founders Have Days Left to Apply

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According to TechCrunch, the application window for Startup Battlefield 200 is rapidly closing, with May 27 marking the final deadline for submissions. For Charlotte entrepreneurs and early-stage companies, this represents a significant opportunity to pitch before a national audience of investors and media.

The competition offers more than just prize money. Selected startups gain direct access to venture capital firms, prominent coverage in one of the tech industry's most influential publications, and global visibility that can accelerate growth trajectories. For Charlotte's growing tech and innovation community, such exposure can help local founders compete on a national stage.

Startup Battlefield accepts applications across multiple sectors, including technology, healthcare, fintech, retail, energy, logistics, and real estate. Charlotte's diverse business ecosystem—from banking and financial services to manufacturing and emerging tech hubs—means companies across various industries may find this competition relevant to their growth strategies.

Entrepreneurs interested in applying should visit TechCrunch's application portal before the May 27 deadline. The competition provides a platform for founders to demonstrate their innovations and secure backing that can fuel expansion beyond the regional market into national and international opportunities.

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