The three early-stage startups that will take the stage and go head-to-head in the pitch competition will be announced next week. There is still time to get involved.

If you buy your pass now, you'll be able to see these early-stage space ace square off in front of a live audience.

Jory Bell, general partner at Playground Global, is one of the experts who will be looking at the contender.

What are the consequences? The competitors will get a lot of media attention. Only one will rise above the rest and get an automatic place in the startup battlefield 200.

Do you not know about the Sb 200? It's a group of early-stage companies. A shot at winning $100,000 is one of the perks of being a SB 200 company.

Let's move on to it. Three early-stage space startups were chosen to compete in the space pitch-off.

Oxygen helmets that deploy automatically are built by this startup. According to the website, they are designed to make space safe and accessible to all.

The startup is developing a space tug that can deliver up to four small satellites.

Fluix increases thermal performance by using an all-in-one modular liquid cooler.

You can learn more about the cutting-edge technology of the founders while watching them in action.

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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