Product Hunt Makers Festival: Launch at Disrupt for Free

A Challenge for Builders, Developers, and Innovators
This announcement is directed towards builders, creators, and developers! TechCrunch has consistently focused on identifying innovative solutions and highlighting promising new products with the potential for significant impact.
Previous TechCrunch hackathons have fostered the development of successful products, including Alexa Shop Assist, Quick Insurance, reVIVE, and GroupMe, the latter of which was ultimately acquired by Skype.
Partnering with Product Hunt’s Makers Festival
This year, TechCrunch is collaborating with Product Hunt’s Makers Festival to provide a platform for builders to express their creativity and realize their concepts.
Participants will also have the opportunity to gain visibility at Disrupt 2021. This Makers Festival specifically emphasizes green technology and environmental innovation.
Our interactions with the environment are pervasive, influencing aspects of our lives such as food consumption, financial transactions, investments, shopping habits, advocacy efforts, and travel arrangements.
Consequently, opportunities for improvement exist across numerous domains. Consider unexplored possibilities and challenge conventional approaches.
The Grand Prize
The winner of the grand prize will receive a complimentary opportunity to launch their product to the TechCrunch audience at Disrupt 2021 within Startup Alley.
Additional prizes and resources will also be provided to assist in the initial stages of product development.
How to Get Involved
Register for free here and begin brainstorming ideas. Ensure you register promptly, as registration will close tomorrow, June 4.
Your product could be the next success story showcased at Disrupt!
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