Time is running out to apply to Hardware Battlefield. Have you submitted an application but didn't complete it? What the heck, man! Do it! Do it now! This is shaping up to be one of the coolest things we've ever done and it's all set on the amazing backdrop of CES in Vegas this January. We're going to have some amazing judges, some amazing entries, and some amazing times. We want you to apply.
If you have any questions email me at john@techcrunch.com.
Rules
Applications will be open until Monday, November 11th.
Apply here! We will review applications on a rolling basis, so it's to your advantage to submit as soon as you are ready. Due to strong demand, we are unable to review applications more than once, so please do not submit a draft application before you are ready for final consideration. Please note that video demos are required. We look forward to reviewing your application.
RULES At the time of application, companies must have a functional prototype to demo to the selection committee. In selecting final contestants, we will give preference to companies that launch for the first time to the public and press through our competition. We consider new products from existing companies to be significant. Due to the limited number of competition slots, companies launching new feature sets do not qualify. Companies from around the globe are welcome to submit their startups for consideration. Companies that have presented at other public launch events are not eligible for Hardware Battlefield. If you're choosing between launch platforms and need an early decision, please apply and email us at
battlefield@techcrunch.com and we'll priority review your application.
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