TechCrunch's annual Startup Battlefield competition featured a strong showing from logistics, manufacturing, and materials startups this year, with 16 companies selected from thousands of applicants. The startups, part of the Battlefield 200, competed in their own pitch competition, showcasing innovations aimed at disrupting traditional industries.
Among the logistics startups was GigU, an application designed to help ride-share and delivery drivers maximize their earnings. The app analyzes trip profitability, addressing a common concern among drivers that many trips are not worth the time and effort. GigU aims to empower drivers to customize their ride-share experience and increase their income by providing data-driven insights.
Glīd, another standout in the logistics category, is developing self-driving, autonomous vehicles for freight movement within railyards. The company won the 2025 TechCrunch Startup Battlefield for its system that addresses a critical need for automation in the freight industry.
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