Meet the five finalists at Startup Battlefield Europe

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Fifteen companies just got off the stage at TechCrunch Startup Battlefield Europe at VivaTech in Paris. The TechCrunch team has taken
feedback from our expert judges and narrowed the group down to five companies that will be competing in the finals on the VivaTech Main
Stage at 6:15pm CET
(If you&re not at VivatTech, you can watch the finals live here on TechCrunch.) One of the startups will receive the the TechCrunch Startup
Battlefield Top European Startup award, as well as €25,000 in equity-free money
Here are the finalists: Glowee Glowee is developing biological light systems using the natural properties bioluminescent marine
organisms
These systems are built by encoding genes in symbiotic bacteria and will require neither electricity nor installation
infrastructure. IOV IOV is building a decentralized DNS for blockchains
By implementing the Blockchain Communication Protocol, the IOV Wallet will be the first wallet that can receive and exchange any kind of
cryptocurrency from a single address of value. Mapify Mapify aims to help travelers discover where to head next, what to pack and
who to go with
It also allows them to share information about places, people and experiences. Wakeo Wakeo helps shippers and forwarders improve
customer experience and optimize operations
It does this by consolidating multiple transport partners into a central SaaS platform to bring real-time visibility on all transport
flows. Wingly Wingly is a flight-sharing platform that connects pilots and passengers
Private pilots can add flights they have planned, then potential passengers can book them.