Pitch your Startup to Benchmark and Cambly on TechCrunch Live!

TechGround’s Pitch Practice segment is back! This week, we are lucky to have some amazing guests as our judges. With their feedback and help, participants will be able to perfect their pitches for future opportunities.

Sameer and Sarah are experienced investors and entrepreneurs, so they can give founders some great feedback on their pitches. They’re also going to offer some advice on how to improve them.

In early 2023, the startup world is experiencing new challenges. It’s harder to fundraise, sales cycles are much longer, and investors (and their LPs) have different expectations. This means that TG+L’s mission still remains to help founders build better venture-backed businesses, but there is a new urgency behind this mission.

I’m a recent graduate of college and looking to get started in the advertising or marketing field. I have a strong interest in new technology and love exploring the latest trends, so I would be perfect for a job working with

  • Register and join the show on Hopin starting at 2:30 p.m. EDT/11:30 p.m. PDT. The first interview starts at 3:00/12:00.
  • Apply to present your company using this form.
  • After the 30-minute chat with Shariff and Tavel, selected founders will have 2 minutes to pitch, and receive 4 minutes of feedback.
  • You do not need a pitch deck to participate.

Like so many others before her, Elise had a great idea for an app. It could be something to make life easier for busy people – a way to track your stolen items, say, or to find parking near your destination. She researched the market and decided on the perfect pitch: she’d create an app with all the features users were requesting offline, and

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Max Chen is an AI expert and journalist with a focus on the ethical and societal implications of emerging technologies. He has a background in computer science and is known for his clear and concise writing on complex technical topics. He has also written extensively on the potential risks and benefits of AI, and is a frequent speaker on the subject at industry conferences and events.

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