Applications are closing for Startup Battlefield

Applications for the Startup Battlefield 200 program will close this Friday, May 27, according to Zamin.uz.
This initiative offers a unique opportunity for young entrepreneurs to directly connect with major investors, gain global recognition, and showcase their projects in influential publications. Most importantly, the winning team could receive up to $100,000 in non-dilutive funding.
This information was officially shared by TechCrunch. If you're working on a promising tech project or know talented founders who are, now is the time to act.
Don’t miss the chance for one of the world’s top 200 early-stage startups to step onto the international stage—especially if you haven’t yet raised significant funding but demonstrate strong growth potential.
Many of the strongest teams have already submitted their applications, and the submission period is nearing its end. If your project is still in the running, it’s recommended not to delay completing and submitting your form until the last minute.
Due to expected system overload in the final days, late submissions may not be reviewed. Furthermore, if you know individuals deserving of recognition who are building impactful solutions, encourage them to participate in this prestigious competition.
With only a short time left until May 27, it’s essential to provide all required information promptly. Today, many leading companies dominating the global tech market began not with massive capital, but with simple ideas.
Each of them started with a basic project proposal. For example, Dropbox defended its concept before skeptical experts, while Cloudflare proved its value in an era when network technologies were not yet widely adopted.
Even Discord, now used by millions, began as a small, modest startup. All of these companies went through the Startup Battlefield program—and this is no coincidence, but the result of a proven path to success.
This program focuses not on how polished a project is today, but on its future potential. Your idea may not yet be fully launched or generating revenue, but what matters most is whether the product you’re building has the capacity to fundamentally transform its industry.
So seize the opportunity—share your vision with the world.





