INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The 2025 RoboBusiness Pitchfire Startup Competition is formally open for applications
RoboBusiness, which occurs Oct
15-16 in Santa Clara, Calif., is the premier occasion for commercial robotics developers.Attendees will get the current insights from
professionals in robotics and AI on innovative research, industry patterns, and emerging innovations
They can likewise learn more about investments and subjects associated with running a robotics business.If you’& rsquo; re a founder of a
robotics startup, Pitchfire is a great chance to display your concepts and propel your company to brand-new heights
The competition happens from 4-4:45 p.m
15 at the Santa Clara Convention Center.Startups will deliver five-minute pitches to a panel of judges explaining their solutions, business
models, value proposals, and more
The judges will choose a winner and two runners-up based upon the startups they believe to be best primed for business success
The RoboBusiness Pitchfire first-prize winner takes home $5,000
Taking part startups receive a free booth on the exposition floor, can arrange meetings with financiers in participation, network with
industry leaders, and have an open invite to appear on The Robot Report Podcast.Erin Linebarger, co-founder and CEO of Robotics 88, during
the 2024 RoboBusiness Pitchfire Startup Competition.How to apply to 2025 RoboBusiness PitchfireStartups need to meet the following criteria
to be eligible for this year’& rsquo; s competition: Currently developing or advertising robotics or related technologiesLess than 5 years
oldFewer than 30 employeesUnfunded or has gotten Seed fundingThe deadline for submission is July 16, 2025
To send your business as a possible RoboBusiness Pitchfire participant, complete the entry type below or here
If you’& rsquo;d like to be a judge for the event, please contact Steve Crowe: scrowe AT wtwhmedia.com.PitchfireCompany Name * Date
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file size: 50 MB.Contact * First NameLast NameEmail * Title * CAPTCHA&D elta; Past Pitchfire winnersRobotics 88 won the 2024 Pitchfire
competition for its use of drones in wildfire management
Erin Linebarger, co-founder and CEO of Robotics 88, joined Episode 182 of The Robot Report Podcast
She discussed the genesis of the Boston-based business, the value of information in fire management, the technology behind its drones, and
the future of wildfire mitigation efforts worldwide
The judges were pleased not only with the detail of her service strategy, but also with the company & rsquo; s prospective with robotics for
good.Glidance won 2023 Pitchfire competitors
The company & rsquo; s flagship item, Glide, uses self-governing movement help for the aesthetically impaired, including advanced directing
innovations and a distinct mechanical style to promote independence
CEO Amos Miller, himself blind, brings a direct perspective to Glidance & rsquo; s mission.In the U.S., around 1 million adults are blind
Only 2%to 8%use a white walking cane for navigation
Most instead rely on guide dogs or sighted buddies, according to the Perkins School for the Blind
This reliance restricts self-reliance and movement, an obstacle Glidance is resolving through robotics.Tatum Robotics was the 2022 Pitchfire
winner for its robotic hand-signing service for deaf-blind individuals
Through its participation in Pitchfire, the company creator Samantha Johnson was invited to tell her story on The Robot Report Podcast
She shared her business & rsquo; s journey to helping enhance the lives of a frequently isolated user base that now has a much more
connected future in the palms of their hands.The post RoboBusiness Pitchfire competitors opens call for robotics start-ups appeared first on