A lot of European startup competitions have avoided the 'pitch on the main stage' model of startup competition. Instead, to sort the wheat from the chaff, they often have a separate startup stage to the main conference stage, with only the final 4 or 5 to make it rhough a judging process to appear at the end. That's the model used at the London Web Summit and today we saw those final four do their thing. They were joined in the final on-stage pitch in front of a top panel of judges. So after over 200 entries, assessed by 40 judges and over 27 live pitches on the startup stage at London Web Summit there can be only one winner. And that winner today was
Flubit. The judges said: "It won because of the potential it has over the next 24 months and its championing of the consumer. It was the most interesting business." Here's a run-down of the startup in their own words, followed by the three other finalists and finally the other, many companies that pitched during the day.
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