Watching outstanding early-stage founders square off in a pitch competition is one of the most popular parts of the conference. Who doesn't like a pitch-off. The Space Pitch-off is one of the more compelling reasons to attend the event. We will need to impress the judges.
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Let's go back to the game. In front of a live audience, three of the best early-stage space startups take the stage in front of them for glory, media exposure, investor interest and, drumroll please, an automatic spot in the startup Battlefield 200 at the Disrupt23 conference. A group of 200 early-stage companies are selected to receive a free three-day exhibit at the show and a chance to win $100,000.
Jory Bell, general partner at Playground Global, is one of the investors who need to impress.
Jory Bell was one of the first people to invest in Playground Global. One of his investments went public last year.
Bell is the leader of the firm's investment efforts in deep tech areas. He has an investment portfolio that includes several companies.
Three companies that have achieved billion-dollar valuations are included in the portfolio of companies co-founded by Mark Boggett. The British Smaller Companies VCT 1 and 2 were created by YFM Equity Partners.
Boggett worked at two other places. He received a master's degree in economics and finance after completing his undergraduate degree in accounting and finance.
The commercialization of space, drones, and other frontier technology is fostered by a BVP partner based in Silicon Valley. She is a board director for DroneDeploy, as well as a board observer for Black Sheep Foods.
Hatch was listed in Forbes as a 30 under 30. She is a featured speaker on space and frontier technology on a regular basis. She worked for both Boeing and SpaceX, where she was involved in the integration of the Falcon 9 rocket.
Hatch received a bachelor's degree in engineering from the University of Michigan and a master's degree in engineering from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Tools and infrastructure, low-cost robotics, and hardware and data science are some of the areas that the firm invests in. She was an engineer and supervised vehicle build for schedule-critical missions before she joined root.
The Model 3 battery module team was led by him. She obtained her degrees in mechanical engineering and business administration.
The space is in Los Angeles. Join us to learn about the latest space tech, meet rising-star founders and network for opportunities to build a stronger startup if you buy your pass today.
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