Companies Advance to Entrepreneurship World Cup Top 250 Following GEC Showcase
Mavity, an AI-powered creative operations platform built for go-to-market teams from Miami, Florida, also secured a guaranteed spot at the Entrepreneurship World Cup Global Finals to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in November 2025.
Steven A
Rodriguez

Indianapolis, USA - Ten emerging companies from the United States pitched bold innovations at the Entrepreneurship World Cup USA Showcase held as part of the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Indianapolis. 

 

Mavity, an AI-powered creative operations platform built for go-to-market teams from Miami, Florida, impressed the judges and secured a guaranteed spot at the Entrepreneurship World Cup Global Finals to be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in November 2025. Mavity will compete for a share of USD 1.5 million in cash prizes against startups from around the world.

 

Anu, an agtech company based in Indiana, and Scoutz, a Pennsylvania-based sports tech startup, also won guaranteed spots among the top 250 in the competition. 

 

While the USA Showcase is complete, general applications (including from across the USA) for the Entrepreneurship World Cup remain open until June 30, 2025. 

 

Judges for the Entrepreneurship World Cup USA Showcase included:

 

 

Since launching in 2019, the competition has attracted more than 430,000 registrations from 200 countries and connected founders with over US $5M in cash prizes and another US $266M worth of free support and services.

 

The Entrepreneurship World Cup is hosted globally by the Global Entrepreneurship Network and Monsha’at. To learn more, visit www.entrepreneurshipworldcup.com

 

Watch the Entrepreneurship World Cup USA Showcase: