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These companies are also fighting to demo in front of Disrupt judges on Monday and Tuesday.
These startups made their way to the finale to demo in front of our final panel of judges, which were 50 Cent, Yves Behar, Jenny Lawton and Matt Turck.
These startups made their way to the finale to demo in front of our final panel of judges, which included: Cyan Banister (Founders Fund), Roelof Botha (Sequoia Capital), Padmasree Warrior (NextEv, Susan Wojcickii (YouTube) and Matthew Panzarino (TechCrunch).
These startups made their way to the finale to demo in front of our final panel of judges, which included: Suranga Chandratillake (Balderton Capital), Tugce Ergul (Angel Labs), Luciana Lixandru (Accel Partners), Matthew Panzarino (TechCrunch) and Mark Schmitz (Lakestar).
These startups made their way to the finale to demo in front of our final panel of judges, which were Mat Braddy (Just Eat), Sonali De Rycker (Accel Partners), Brent Hoberman (PROfounders Capital), Klaus Hommels (Lakestar), and Mattias Ljungman (Atomico).
These startups made their way to the finale to demo in front of our final panel of judges, which included: Judges: Barbara Belvisi (Hardware Club), Luciana Lixandru (Accel), Sean O'Sullivan (SOSV, Matthew Panzarinoo (TechCrunch) and Francesca Warner (Downing Ventures).
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