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4 years ago

A tool that allows people to connect with experts in any field and get advice on specific questions.

2,995
2 years ago

A platform that brings together all the data from a company’s field operations, security, and supply chain into a single place.

981
4 years ago

An on-demand platform for private tutoring, with a focus on the legal and finance fields.

186
3 years ago

A company that wants to help college students find and connect with mentors in their field of study, to help them move forward in their career.

184
3 years ago

A company that builds smart tools for organic farmers to assess and improve the soil in their fields

181
3 years ago

A wireless charging system for phones that uses a magnetic field to charge your phone.

163
5 years ago

A startup that helps restaurants track their daily expenses using a combination of Near Field Communication (NFC) and wireless data.

158
5 years ago

A platform for getting contractors to complete work before it’s due, from the shop floor to the field.

156
5 years ago

A platform intended to help companies figure out how to make their processes more efficient. NetBix is backed by some of the biggest names in venture capital: Mayfield, Ignition Partners, and others.

156
5 years ago

A team of three has raised $1.4 million from investors including First Round Capital, HLM Ventures, and Mayfield Fund. The company is building an AI-based software platform to help businesses optimize their supply chain operations.

155
5 years ago

A financial services startup that helps small businesses get loans. The company sends loan officers into the field to help small businesses get loans quickly and at low rates.

154
5 years ago

The 2017 batch was selected based on their work in the field, their potential to drive positive social impact, and their fit with Y Combinator’s mission. The following companies were selected:

149
4 years ago

A digital field guide for animals.

148
3 years ago

A startup that helps companies set up a virtual call center that can field calls around the globe with a single click.

148
5 years ago

"Gizmodo" called the Startup Battlefield and Fast Company’s 2016 “Top 10 Coolest Companies”.

147
3 years ago

Based in India, this startup is building software for managing a family farm. They use a combination of traditional tools and tech for their operations, featuring an irrigation system that can predict which fields need water, a digital record-keeping suite, and a series of IoT devices for farm management.

131
3 years ago

The Startup Battlefield match-up features three teams and one team will win the prize of $50,000. The winner of the Battlefield will also receive a $25,000 investment from the founder of Groupon, Andrew Mason, and if they are successful, the winner will also have the option to have their company reviewed by Groupon.

128
5 years ago

A suite of tools for visualizing, sharing, storing, and analyzing technical data in the field. It’s built to work with multiple data sources, and output is easily readable for the end user.

122
3 years ago

In the United States, the U.S. Department of Labor has created the Job Corps, a program that provides free job training to people who have little or no experience in a certain field. The program offers a wide variety of job training opportunities,

122
4 years ago

This startup is building a software suite that integrates field data with information and insights that can be used to make better business decisions.

114
4 years ago

A company that will help vets find jobs in their field

113
5 years ago

A developer of software that teaches programmers how to be better at data visualization, developing and releasing new courses in the field.

111
5 years ago

A company that’s building a product that lets people share their ideas with people who work in similar fields, with a goal of making it easier for people to find new jobs.

102
4 years ago

A school with a curriculum focused on the arts. The startup aims to create a curriculum that will help students learn “skills and techniques that they can put to use in a diverse range of fields”.

101
5 years ago

A digital ecosystem for data science to collaborate and do research. It’s meant to help make the field more accessible to smaller teams and startups.

99
3 years ago

The Startup Battlefield is a series of competitions that takes place twice a year where startup teams compete to win up to $100,000 in cash prizes.

98
4 years ago

A startup platform for students to find tutors, teachers, and other school professionals. It has already been featured on the Showcase Stage of Startup Battlefield.

95
3 years ago

Works with experts in the field in order to build a “cloud-based platform” for surveying and designing software.

94
3 years ago

A social network designed to encourage female leaders in the technology field.

91
3 years ago

The Startup Battlefield has also been judged by the number of companies that have been funded by YC alumni, who are the most successful of the Y Combinator alumni. In the first year of the event, Y Combinator provided around $240,000 in funding to the winning companies in the Battlefield. In later years, that number has climbed to around $700,000.

90
4 years ago

A company working in the field of data visualization, visual data mining, and data stream processing.

88
4 years ago

Philadelphia has a long history of technological innovation in the medical and engineering fields.

87
3 years ago

This is a list of selected notable companies in the Startup Battlefield. The list is made up of the companies that have been most successful in winning the Battlefield.

87
2 years ago

In late 2013, Y Combinator launched a course in the field of web development. The course is taught by Sam Altman, founder and president of Y Combinator. Some of the instructors are Sam Altman, Paul Graham, Chris Dixon, Michael Seibel, and Jared Friedman.

85
4 years ago

A tool for various health-related startups. The startup helps startups on the cusp of launching gather advice from experts in the field. It charges a small fee starting at $99, but founder Alex Goodyear says it’s worth it for the experience.

84
3 years ago

A tool meant to help recruiters find new talent in the engineering and product design fields.

84
3 years ago

A platform that helps students find jobs, with a focus on students in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields and veterans.

82
3 years ago

A startup that helps organizations train their employees in the field. The company claims to have trained over 100,000 of the 250,000 employees of companies like Google and LinkedIn.

81
3 years ago

In 2011, TechCrunch announced the first Startup Battlefield in San Francisco, and the event has grown to become a major tech event for entrepreneurs and investors. This year, TechCrunch is launching two Startup Battlefield events in the San Francisco Bay Area and one in Los Angeles.

79
4 years ago

A startup that helps companies hire employees with experience in the field they’re hiring for.

75
4 years ago

A startup that helps people find the best prices on flights from different airports, based on the distance between airports. It’s just one of many startups in this growing field.

75
4 years ago

The startup is building a tool for companies to track employee travel. The goal, according to the team, is to level the playing field for organizations who can’t afford to fly their employees all over the world.

74
4 years ago

A tool for businesses to manage and track their employees. For example, HR can use it to manage the performance of a salesperson in the field, or a restaurant can use it to manage their waitstaff.

74
3 years ago

Another startup in the field of machine learning governance, this time with a focus on expanding the scope of what data can be used to monitor the drug supply chain.

74
4 years ago

A company that lets small businesses commission jobs done online by professionals in the field.

72
3 years ago

A company that develops software that empowers farmers to take control of their fields.

72
4 years ago

This startup provides a way for educators to set up a private Facebook group for their students to discuss problems and solutions in their field, with the private group being able to take part in online discussions.

71
4 years ago

A platform that enables retailers to grow their business, build a community and be profitable. The company is backed by True Ventures, Amazon, and Slack co-founder Stewart Butterfield.

71
4 years ago

A start-up that brings a "dynamic pricing" system to the field of real estate.

71
4 years ago

This company is building a tool to navigate the growing field of insurance compliance, making compliance easier for insurance agents and their clients.

70
3 years ago

A new way to fill out forms, with a drag-and-drop UI, allowing you to create quick forms with pre-populated fields and fill them out in a secure, encrypted way.

70
3 years ago

A medical device company building a high-performance, low-cost endoscopy system that can be used by physicians at home or in the field.

68
3 years ago

 A company that helps people find jobs in the same field, who will then interview them remotely.

68
3 years ago

A new type of electronic device to help farmers stay in touch with their fields. The device is designed to allow farmers to monitor water levels, temperatures and other data in real time.

68
4 years ago

A platform for organizing and sharing resources, especially by those with expertise in a particular field or trade.

67
3 years ago

A software system to help companies conduct product market research in the field.

67
3 years ago

The startup is working to bring the data warehouse to the field of social impact.

66
3 years ago

A home-services startup that connects customers with vetted experts in a variety of fields. Customers can book appointments with specialists, such as plumbers and electricians, via the platform.

65
4 years ago

A platform for microfinance banks to quickly pull information from the field to monitor clients.

63
4 years ago

A “field guide for the digital age” that helps users decide which technology options to use for their product. They currently have 11,000 customers and a product that’s been used to build over 30,000 products.

63
4 years ago

The Y Combinator events also hosted a number of side events with non-YC startups, including a Startup Battlefield event that featured startups from other incubators. As with the main event, startup pitches were split into teams of 4-5 people, which was organized by Y Combinator, the incubator, and the startup. The teams would then have the chance to pitch their businesses to a panel of judges.

62
3 years ago

A platform for connecting students to internships in their field, with a focus on the technical skills and experience that students need to land a job.

61
4 years ago

A startup that matches students with mentors who are already in fields of study that interest them, as well as companies. The startup claims it is already helping 25,000 students find mentors, and has been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post.

60
3 years ago

The first annual Startup Battlefield took place in 2016, and was hosted by the South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive festival. The event brought together over 60 startups from across the United States and around the world.

57
3 years ago

A cloud-based tool for tracking progress in the legal field. It’s part of a growing industry of tools for law firms looking to automate and automate.

55
5 years ago

Idea: A mobile app for first aid responders, allowing them to better coordinate in the field. The app has a fast search capability, letting responders easily find supplies and guides.

51
4 years ago

A company with a simple mission: to help the world find the right oil. The company gathers data from oil fields to train a machine learning algorithm to determine whether a field contains oil, and then plots the data. The company is set up to collect data from all oil fields around the world, in part because of the increasing cost of oil extraction. The startup has a referral program that pays $1 per month to those who refer new clients to the service.

51
3 years ago

One of the leaders in the field of natural language processing, Google has recently released a free open-source library to make it easier for developers to get started with building apps that can recognize text.

49
3 years ago

A startup that is building a software platform that lets you connect with other people in Springfield. The founders want to create a place for Springfielders to organize gatherings, meet up, coordinate and socialize.

46
2 years ago

A collaboration platform that saves companies time and money on research by letting them conduct field research, manage it, and share it with clients

44
2 years ago

The startup is building a new kind of warehouse, with a modular design that can be shipped in pieces and assembled in the field with just a few tools.

42
3 years ago

A platform that helps users describe their needs and get the best possible service from a specialist in a given field.

40
2 years ago

A startup for international students that helps them find a job in their field of study. It’s a clone of the old Hobsons site, but with a local focus.

40
3 years ago

A platform that opens up the medical field to smart tech companies. The startup aims to build a “data platform that allows companies to make AI decisions based on data they have received from hospitals and clinics.”

37
2 years ago

The first annual Startup Battlefield event in the United States was held in June 2016 at the University of California, Berkeley. The event was sponsored by TechStars, Y Combinator and an undisclosed Silicon Valley venture capital firm.

37
3 years ago

The company is a pioneer in the field of payment-as-a-service technology. TAPAS is a cloud-based payments service which brings payment and commerce to the world of mobile handsets, tablets, wearables and even smart-phones via a fast, secure and simple to use interface. TAPAS currently supports online retail, online games and online banking platforms. TAPAS is being used in more than 500 companies in over 40 countries.

36
2 years ago

Thanks to the Internet Archive for hosting the videos from the Startup Battlefield 2015.

36
2 years ago

 A social network for people in the medical field, giving them one place to connect and share content.

36
2 years ago

A company that builds a mobile app for field workers that helps them with their jobs by alerting them to work-related delays in city infrastructure and traffic.

35
3 years ago

A tool that helps farmers manage their fields on their phones and computers, using GPS and sensors to optimize planting and harvesting.

34
3 years ago

A tool that allows you to “learn the micro-skills you need to be successful in a new field” by writing a series of texts and emails to a tutoring service. The startup wants to help people get up to speed on a new skill or industry.

34
2 years ago

A company that connects businesses with subcontractors. Generous is a platform for hiring staff via the internet for short-term work without jobs having to be posted. The company is already working with apparel companies on their seasonal staff needs, and has plans to expand into other fields, including food, medicine and real estate.

31
2 years ago

A startup that helps you schedule meetings with your field reps. You can search for contacts, and when you get a response they’ll email you a link to an appointment.

30
2 years ago

A tool for recruiting workers to perform an array of tasks. It is pitched as a platform that will allow people to search for jobs across a wide variety of job categories and then apply on the platform to get a job in the field.

27
2 years ago

A Mac app that turns a Mac into a mobile hotspot so you can share Internet with other devices. This is how we’d answer this if we were on the Startup Battlefield.

26
2 years ago

The companies were selected by the Startup Battlefield judges: Ankit Gupta, Founder and Managing Partner of Y Combinator; Suresh Venkatasubramanian, Partner at Y Combinator; and Brad Feld, Partner at Foundry Group, an investor in the Y Combinator portfolio.

25
2 years ago

A startup that hopes to generate electricity from waste materials. It’s first product is a portable generator that converts waste into energy through a catalytic reaction. The generator is designed to be used in the home, in the field, and in developing countries.

23
2 years ago

A platform that helps teachers and students learn about different fields of the STEM fields.

21
2 years ago

A startup that helps companies manage their maintenance and labor costs by providing them with a single platform to manage all their field technicians. The startup helps companies track and manage their field technicians, and provides them with a portal for requesting repairs.

19
2 years ago

A platform that helps small businesses connect with experts in specific fields in order to outsource specific tasks.

18
2 years ago

A startup for people in need of medical care in the developing world. The startup’s founder, Sam Patt, has been working in the field for 15 years.

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