Shark Tank India 4: ‘Can’t wait to see what they come up with next,’ says Jaresh Young Founders Network

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According to the three young founders of technical gear brand Jarsh, around 25 million people die plying their trade during Shark Tank India’s season of tending electrical wires, clearing buildings and stepping into mines. -He said they create helmets, shields and gadgets to protect workers who handle electrical wiring, clear buildings and enter mines.

One of the founders — Kaustubh — says they have a patented technology that works on a solid-state cooling module. When asked who will use this product, he said that their product positioning is not focused on comfort, they are providing a solution to heatstroke in the form of a helmet.

A similar solution has already been proposed for police departments. He also mentioned that he is not working on another brand for helmets. During their audition, they also revealed that their brand name was inspired by the character of Jarvis iron man Movies.

They admitted that they are currently selling products at high prices as an air-conditioned hat costs ₹ 17,000 while a regular hat costs ₹ 200. The founders sought an investment of Rs50 lakh in exchange for a 1 per cent stake in their company, taking their brand value to ₹50 crore.

boAt CMO Aman Gupta offered Jarsh founders ₹50 lakh for a 1.5 percent stake, which the founders agreed to. Needless to say, the founders were impressed that social media users added a strong consensus to the show. The founders proved right when they went with Aman Gupta through his experience in dressing.

“Kausthub has been my classmate and best friend since school. I’ve seen him and the Jarsh team’s journey, and I’m so happy with how far they’ve come! They’ve worked incredibly hard, and it’s inspiring to see them. How KTR supported them in the early days and how they were at the Global Expo in Dubai. I wish he would support them – this is just the beginning, but we can’t wait to see what they come up with next, wrote one user.

“They chose Aman because of its wearable device manufacturing capabilities, which can help with their voltage sensors and other devices,” commented a second user.

“Seen this voice. Amazing creativity, good and humble founders,” wrote a third user.

“They have definitely picked the right shark and gone for the right idea to never back down. This can be scaled not only in India but also globally,” said a fourth user.

“Good sound but very expensive. No corporate or government will buy this expensive helmet for their employees,” commented another user.

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