This page was generated programmatically. To view the article in its original setting, please proceed to the link below: https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/trends/story/shark-tank-india-season-4-jarsh-helmets-rigs-gadgets-jarvis-iron-man-kaustubh-anand-sreekanth-aman-gupta-peyush-bansal-ritesh-agarwal-namita-thapar-sony-liv-reddit-youtube-social-media-reactions-461642-2025-01-22If you wish to have this article removed from our website, kindly reach out to us [ad_1] During their pitch on Shark Tank India season 4, three youthful creators of the tech equipment brand Jarsh disclosed that approximately 25 lakh individuals perish while working with electrical wires, cleaning structures, and entering mines. The founders -- Kaustubh, Anand, and Sreekanth from Hyderabad -- explained that they manufacture helmets, rigs, and gadgets to safeguard laborers involved in such activities.Read More One of the creators -- Kaustubh -- mentioned that they have a patented technology based on a solid-state cooling component. When asked about the target users of this product, he clarified that their product's focus is not primarily on comfort; rather, they are offering a solution against heat stress in the form of a helmet. A comparable solution has already been provided to law enforcement agencies. He further noted that no other company is offering similar innovation for helmets. Their pitch also highlighted that the inspiration for their brand name came from the character Jarvis from the Iron Man films. The founders acknowledged that their products are currently priced quite steeply, with air-conditioned helmets costing ₹17,000 while a standard helmet is priced at ₹200. They requested an investment of ₹50 lakh in exchange for a 1 percent share in their enterprise, elevating their brand valuation to ₹50 crore. boAt's CMO Aman Gupta proposed to the Jarsh founders ₹50 lakh for a 1.5 percent stake, which the founders accepted. Unsurprisingly, social media users expressed admiration for the founders for securing a robust deal on the show. They noted that partnering with Aman Gupta was a wise decision, given his expertise in wearable technology. "Kausthub was my classmate and best friend from school. I’ve witnessed the journey of him and the Jarsh team, and I am thrilled for how far they’ve progressed! They’ve dedicated immense effort, and their success is truly inspiring. I wish they had mentioned during the pitch how KTR aided them in their early stages and their kiosk at the Global Expo in Dubai—those were significant milestones! Nonetheless, this is merely the beginning for them. I look forward to seeing their future accomplishments! Keep making us proud, Kausthub – the sky's the limit!" a user remarked. "They chose Aman due to his proficiency in manufacturing wearable devices, which can enhance their voltage sensors and other products," another user observed. "Witnessed this pitch. Fantastic innovation, commendable and modest founders," a third user commented. "They genuinely selected the right shark and made a prudent choice of not diluting further. This has potential for scalability not just within India but on a global scale as well," a fourth user stated. "Solid pitch but overly expensive. Corporations or government entities will not invest in such costly helmets for their personnel," another user remarked. [ad_2] This page was generated programmatically. To view the article in its original setting, please proceed to the link below: https://www.businesstoday.in/amp/latest/trends/story/shark-tank-india-season-4-jarsh-helmets-rigs-gadgets-jarvis-iron-man-kaustubh-anand-sreekanth-aman-gupta-peyush-bansal-ritesh-agarwal-namita-thapar-sony-liv-reddit-youtube-social-media-reactions-461642-2025-01-22If you wish to have this article removed from our website, kindly reach out to us