*Listen to this video as a Podcast here:* open.spotify.com/show/5rGPalovc6AKsfbOyjh32p *Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter:* mailchi.mp/6853d5e7f5d0/bwm-newsletter-signup *Subscribe to our Hindi channel here:* ua-cam.com/channels/MspFCCJpRkaiiHFetgauPQ.html *Subscribe to our Uncut channel for all our upcoming interviews here:* ua-cam.com/channels/pVR5rkBD9baBcrgaI5zJjA.html
This is very intersting, it will be off-topic but can you make a video on how the logistics of NFT work? I mean if one crops out one part of your thumbnail and sells it is it legally okay to do so?
@@mehtakhanjan and i kno some many bhagwans they copy from animals in forest after they say from rats cows monkey elephant and make bhagwan hhaha lolzzz
Hi Caleb, thank you for featuring DrinkPrime in the list. Building Hardware is hard but extremely rewarding to see a real product in the hands of users!
That's awesome Navneet. I was surprised that I hadn't heard much about GreyOrange despite the amount of reach they have. Looks like they might soon be going public. Kinda wish they did it in India but with their customer base - I guess it makes sense for them to IPO in the US. -Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires Btw I would really love it if you cover Indian SaaS startups if not already. My current org is one of the fastest rising startups in e-commerce advertisement domains. CommerceIQ
I was planning to work for Grey Orange back in 2017 when I was in 2nd Year of my B.Tech. I liked the kind of details they provided in the job description for electronics engineer. But later, forgot the name of the company as I lost my excel sheet with the list of companies I found good hardware jobs in.
Being a canadian you talk more about indian startups than I know as an Bengalurian. Keep going bro. Good luck for all your videos on Indian content. Edit: Now I know you both Caleb and Prithvi reside in India. Keep going.
A better homegrown startup than Grey Orange would be Ati Motors. It was founded by an IISc professor (a child prodigy, and another person) who also built the simputer. The simputer was at the time (1990s) one of the most advanced hardware devices in the world.
I did not know about this. Thanks for letting me know. Sad to know that an innovative product launched in India failed because lack of customers, govt interest etc
@@shikharashish4839 no, it is/was a very much Indian invention and was built by a company still based in India. It just died out. And it was built when India had just opened up, we were in a financial crisis then. I'm confident (I'm sure your are as well) that such an invention will certainly get the funding it needs. You may not know it, but Indian universities (especially IITs and IISc and IISERs are instrumental in building deeptech in India). Either the govt or PEs would gladly invest in an Indian invention
@@kshitijshekhar1144 thank you for writing such a long comment with the in depth information. I actually made my previous comment due to less knowledge about it. simputer was simply awesome innovation,
It's my dream to make my own hardware manufacturing plant for electronics and computer components in India. Contributing to make India a manufacturing hub for electronic components.
I have been like shouting my lungs out from the rooftops that Indian Unicorn doesn't and wouldn't add much value to our international image and economy unless we have a hardware unicorn. Software startups can be replaced easily. You see Twitter getting replaced by Koo by copying it. Insta reels replacing TikTok etc. You won't survive long with a software startup. Hardware however isn't easily replaceable. DJI I suppose was a startup and now this giant has hegemony over civilian drones. So does Chinese smartphone manufacturing giants. India should either grow in Hardware or utilise its already powerful IT sector to move to product-based software manufacturing. We are still proving services and BPO facilities.
Hardware startups are needed, but software startups being replacerable is not true. Google is mainly software. We may not be able to replace any time soon.
@@indieboy1033 Google is an anomly. Plain and simple. Google started and was able to sell itself to yahoo which yahoo denied. At that point of time USA had a hegemony over everything. Google was different and the only option present outside of USA. What about others? You have copies of every damn software out there which not only takes away a part of pie but may even grow bigger than the original app. FInd me a replacement of Tesla. Tesla wont be getting replaced anytime soon or may well become a google of EV industry.
India needs to fund a semiconductor fab. This will enable small semiconductor firms to prototype their designs. State governments need to need to fund industrial parks that are on par with tht in South East Asia. Universities need to partner with industry to come up with short training courses in chip design, these courses can be taught outside the curriculum of the Undergraduate degrees.
As always you guys are producing brilliant content. Just a suggestion can you go a bit deeper and start explaining concepts like how to set up a company in India, unit economics of running a business? Hard technical stuff will help a lot of aspiring entrepreneurs.
Thanks for the suggestion, Saurabh. Prithvi did start something like this with his Startup 101 series a while back. We'll try to get into more in-depth with technical concepts once again. These are definitely important concepts to grasp for any budding entrepreneur. -Varun
@@prasenjeetagrawal3422 Do you want Indian company which may move to India in near future or a Chinese one which manufactures here but moves back when ever it wants and don’t contribute to Indian tax money.
7:27 .. Bought a smartron t.Phone P back in 2017 ! At that time the product was a miracle.. Unbelievable features packed in it at that price, but that was not enough for a phone... 1) it doesn't gave software updates 2) no security patch updates 3) worst ever after sale service(took 4 months to accept our request to repair our phone and even at our cost at warranty period.!) And at that time we felt almost it was a scam, becoz no new models and ignorant services... absolutely tronX was a good concept. And now after that I'm hearing about smartron here.
BTW I am a 3rd year college student, three years back when I came to New Delhi I faced many issues in finding Hostels, then I thought of starting my own startup for hostels based on the OYO model but due to some of my mistake I couldn't succeed
What's up with 1.8L subs.. looks like a strong Resistance .. been watching your subs (of course, content as well) and every Saturday i expects it should be more that 2L. Hope that day comes soon Excellent work Caleb and team deserve a thumbs up 👍
Hahaha yeah, join the club Shridhar :D Lol it does feel like its been ages that we have been stuck at 1.8L subs. Hopefully, things will change as we plan on posting 2 videos every week consistently from now on. Let's see if that speeds things up. Also, thanks for all your comments and support :) -Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires also you can do with more youtube community posts, they will reach to more poeple....in future hope you guys can take interviews of some of the startup founders and in location in their office.
Anti china consumer sentiment is pretty much limited to social media when in reality majority of people in comment section will be commenting through XIAOMI products....
Yes. But the idea is good though. We need to reach a point where we can be independent of China products and replace them in international markets. I believe we are on the way.
@@tejasaditya551 when you have homegrown companies then you'll buy others.. I am using samsung but it doesn't provides value like Xiaomi.. All the giants are from China in this sector.. Realme Vivo Oppo Xiaomi One Plus... We are not patriots or well informed like Japanese.. Washington Apple rotted in Japan market once when they tried to sell their apple by arm twisting
I might be late for the party again. But WOW! An amazing list of startups in hardware sector. I like what Mahesh from Smartron said about manufacturing in India. But there is also a problem with that. when you send the designs and outsource it for manufacturing, it could easily be copied and replicated for cheaper price. Even big giants like Apple and others are trying to manufacture in house to reduce the reliability on others. Again, there are pros and cons in everything, one has to leverage on the company's goal.
Haha don't worry Karthik, just glad you got a chance to watch the video 🙂 And very pleased to know that you enjoyed it too! Mahesh definitely took a controversial stance here, which can be argued for and against very strongly haha that's one of the reasons I included that portion, to generate some debate. I wasn't a big fan of his diminutive explanation of Chinese society, I think he grossly generalized and oversimplified it, but maybe he used that to counterbalance his approach to manufacturing, to ensure that people don't start pointing fingers at him. Either way, as you said, there are certainly pros and cons here! Like you said, the copy and paste thing can happen once a company gets big - you can buy fake iPhones and grey market parts in China, and that's mainly due to the fact that a lot of the manufacturing happens there. So if Smartron dreams of becoming big and avoiding a similar fate, they may need to rethink their strategy. There's also the argument of supply and demand. China met a demand that was probably quite a bit smaller than it is today, in the early days when electronics manufacturing was just picking up. India failed to do that, which is why it hasn't become the manufacturing hotspot that China is. So manufacturing is now difficult in India, and for some things, nearly impossible. But where there is a will, there is a way. Even if it is much easier to outsource to another country, if many Indian companies decide to come together and force themselves to manufacture in India, it could create a wave of demand that might end up stimulating supply to the point where there is a ripple effect throughout the rest of this decade and into the 30s. India could come out on top here, it will just require a team effort. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires I agree. India would take years to compete with other manufacturing countries. But if more companies start to adopt in every aspect then we may see some major changes.
Thanks for watching, and great to see you guys down here in the comments! 🙂 Love the idea behind your company, traditional padlocks are such a pain, so thank you for innovating! -Caleb
now a days products of apple are designed in california but are assembled in india and thats a great thing to learn and i am proud that india should see more of america and india join venture and become a great startup
Thanks You got a new subscriber And I would also encourage citizens of India to come up with more startups and brilliant ideas for future of 🇮🇳🇮🇳 Peace ✌🏻
"Ambitious" and "Gutsy" is what I would say about these people. Starting a new company in hardware...man that requires balls. I hope government, bureaucrats and unions don't uproot these companies even before they produce fruits.
Superb video machi.I am founder of med device startup ARIES BIOMED ,you are very correct no VC or Angels to like to see even for a HW startup as it involves so many Working capital and compliances issues that to in MED device not even big Bs like TATA,MAHINDRA AMBANI ADANI in to .Hardware startup that to in MED DEVICE space is highly tough is what i am facing with my own money still to see end of the tunnel.Thanks. Keep rocking.
We are waiting for it, Chandan :) Personally, I think we could use a lot more waste management startups in India. Seems like a perfect opportunity waiting to be grasped. -Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires Thanks Varun I have lots of working idea and working on plastic waste and substitute of many metal and wood. Currently I am manufacturing in wood at micro level and hope soon I will have enough fund to initiate.
@Hammer Head yes we can. Plastic waste are so much. 100 big companies will be not enough to recycle it alone in india. However we can try. It is going to generate jobs and wealth as well.
We are glad that you enjoyed it, mamidala. Also, here is the link of top 10 spacetech startups we made a while back: ua-cam.com/video/JpLyDN1EFAI/v-deo.html -Varun
To anyone reading this comment, and those who are serious about buying made in India hardware to support the local economy, the least you can do is to avoid Micromax, Lava, and Boat. They are Indian companies that completely outsource to China.
@@kanekiken2002 no, boat made huge profits because they settled their manufacturing in china. Only after increasing anti china sentiment did they decide to move back to india.
Yes if you are considering boat, then iBall, Amkete, so many other companies are there. Just because they are successful and sell electronics, doesn't make them hardware company.
100% I agree with you. They are fooling Indian customers. It is nothing but bloody Chinese products marketed in Indian as Indian products. Pucca cheating.
Hey You forgot Grey Orange's competitor Addverb Technologies started a bit late but has growth rate higher that the former. It's actually growing really well. Also startups like Morphedo, Zetwerk are really well ahead in the hardware sector
Hey Jus Jaisinghani, thanks for letting me know about Addverb Technologies. Somehow I totally missed them - they seem to be doing some great stuff. -Varun
Yeah, I am really impressed by what Makers Hive has managed to do in such a short time. Also, its founder has been mentored by the likes of APJ Abdul Kalam and MS Swaminathan (father of India's green revolution) - so I am not really surprised. -Varun
*Listen to this video as a Podcast here:* open.spotify.com/show/5rGPalovc6AKsfbOyjh32p
*Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter:* mailchi.mp/6853d5e7f5d0/bwm-newsletter-signup
*Subscribe to our Hindi channel here:* ua-cam.com/channels/MspFCCJpRkaiiHFetgauPQ.html
*Subscribe to our Uncut channel for all our upcoming interviews here:* ua-cam.com/channels/pVR5rkBD9baBcrgaI5zJjA.html
So sad to see that no one bid on it yet.😔
This is very intersting, it will be off-topic but can you make a video on how the logistics of NFT work? I mean if one crops out one part of your thumbnail and sells it is it legally okay to do so?
all d endian can do is jugaad hardware only lol haha....
@@mehtakhanjan and i kno some many bhagwans they copy from animals in forest after they say from rats cows monkey elephant and make bhagwan hhaha lolzzz
Listening this with my wireless Boat headset.
Hi Caleb, thank you for featuring DrinkPrime in the list. Building Hardware is hard but extremely rewarding to see a real product in the hands of users!
Nice job 👍
Hi sir, I am preparing for IIT-JEE and aspire to become an entrepreneur like u all
Hey Manas, so glad you saw the video 😁 best of luck on the hardware journey, you guys are doing a great job. -Caleb
I remember watching you guys here.
@@abhishekdev258 after long time I'm seeing you make a comment on this channel
Thanks
Thanks for putting up such informative videos every week 👏
wait how did you donate money through comments?
Hi Chaitanya, thank you so much for the financial support! 😁 Very much appreciated. -Caleb
+1 for Grey Orange. Having worked there in the past, i can say its one of the best orgs to work for :)
That's awesome Navneet.
I was surprised that I hadn't heard much about GreyOrange despite the amount of reach they have. Looks like they might soon be going public. Kinda wish they did it in India but with their customer base - I guess it makes sense for them to IPO in the US.
-Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires They have a bigger presence in North America and EU. So having IPO in US makes more sense.
@@backstagewithmillionaires Btw I would really love it if you cover Indian SaaS startups if not already. My current org is one of the fastest rising startups in e-commerce advertisement domains. CommerceIQ
I was planning to work for Grey Orange back in 2017 when I was in 2nd Year of my B.Tech. I liked the kind of details they provided in the job description for electronics engineer. But later, forgot the name of the company as I lost my excel sheet with the list of companies I found good hardware jobs in.
Provided them machinery for their r&d
Being a canadian you talk more about indian startups than I know as an Bengalurian. Keep going bro. Good luck for all your videos on Indian content.
Edit: Now I know you both Caleb and Prithvi reside in India. Keep going.
Bro, come back to India for a holiday
He lives in bengaluru too 😅
A better homegrown startup than Grey Orange would be Ati Motors. It was founded by an IISc professor (a child prodigy, and another person) who also built the simputer. The simputer was at the time (1990s) one of the most advanced hardware devices in the world.
Yes bro..Startups companies and Iisc drdo iit isro retired scientist can found many new companies..
I did not know about this. Thanks for letting me know. Sad to know that an innovative product launched in India failed because lack of customers, govt interest etc
@@shikharashish4839 no, it is/was a very much Indian invention and was built by a company still based in India. It just died out. And it was built when India had just opened up, we were in a financial crisis then. I'm confident (I'm sure your are as well) that such an invention will certainly get the funding it needs. You may not know it, but Indian universities (especially IITs and IISc and IISERs are instrumental in building deeptech in India). Either the govt or PEs would gladly invest in an Indian invention
@@kshitijshekhar1144 thank you for writing such a long comment with the in depth information. I actually made my previous comment due to less knowledge about it. simputer was simply awesome innovation,
@@shikharashish4839 No prob
Wow. GreyOrange topped the list. Proud moment for me being an employee in that company 😌
It's my dream to make my own hardware manufacturing plant for electronics and computer components in India. Contributing to make India a manufacturing hub for electronic components.
Share your LinkedIn let's connect and see can we work together.
Thanks!
Thank you for the financial support Pratik 😁 much appreciated! So glad you enjoyed the video enough to help us out with this Super Thanks. -Caleb
Excellent bro. Eventhough I am an indian, only through your videos I came to know about indian startups. Excellent work bro. Thanks
Glad we could help you expand your knowledge about Indian startups, Sreejith :)
-Varun
I have been like shouting my lungs out from the rooftops that Indian Unicorn doesn't and wouldn't add much value to our international image and economy unless we have a hardware unicorn. Software startups can be replaced easily. You see Twitter getting replaced by Koo by copying it. Insta reels replacing TikTok etc. You won't survive long with a software startup. Hardware however isn't easily replaceable. DJI I suppose was a startup and now this giant has hegemony over civilian drones. So does Chinese smartphone manufacturing giants. India should either grow in Hardware or utilise its already powerful IT sector to move to product-based software manufacturing. We are still proving services and BPO facilities.
True.
Hardware startups are needed, but software startups being replacerable is not true. Google is mainly software. We may not be able to replace any time soon.
@@indieboy1033 Google is an anomly. Plain and simple. Google started and was able to sell itself to yahoo which yahoo denied. At that point of time USA had a hegemony over everything. Google was different and the only option present outside of USA. What about others? You have copies of every damn software out there which not only takes away a part of pie but may even grow bigger than the original app. FInd me a replacement of Tesla. Tesla wont be getting replaced anytime soon or may well become a google of EV industry.
India needs to fund a semiconductor fab. This will enable small semiconductor firms to prototype their designs. State governments need to need to fund industrial parks that are on par with tht in South East Asia. Universities need to partner with industry to come up with short training courses in chip design, these courses can be taught outside the curriculum of the Undergraduate degrees.
Agreed to a cent percent
As always you guys are producing brilliant content. Just a suggestion can you go a bit deeper and start explaining concepts like how to set up a company in India, unit economics of running a business? Hard technical stuff will help a lot of aspiring entrepreneurs.
Thanks for the suggestion, Saurabh. Prithvi did start something like this with his Startup 101 series a while back.
We'll try to get into more in-depth with technical concepts once again. These are definitely important concepts to grasp for any budding entrepreneur.
-Varun
Might buy goqii as an alternative to the Chinese brands . Didn't even know it existed. Thanks
Bruh they are made in china
@@prasenjeetagrawal3422
Do you want Indian company which may move to India in near future or a Chinese one which manufactures here but moves back when ever it wants and don’t contribute to Indian tax money.
@@prasenjeetagrawal3422 why indian companies are also made in china ..Like boat and this also..??
@@jigsaw2281 bcoz its cheaper to manufacture in china
yes go for it , thay have coaching program where goqii assign a coach to assist you.
Wow so great to see someone compile such inspiring lists of Indian Start-ups making global impact 😌🙏
This was unexpected, I thought only startups in India are only in tech,
I forgot it's India, anything could happen
7:27 ..
Bought a smartron t.Phone P back in 2017 !
At that time the product was a miracle..
Unbelievable features packed in it at that price, but that was not enough for a phone...
1) it doesn't gave software updates
2) no security patch updates
3) worst ever after sale service(took 4 months to accept our request to repair our phone and even at our cost at warranty period.!)
And at that time we felt almost it was a scam, becoz no new models and ignorant services...
absolutely tronX was a good concept.
And now after that I'm hearing about smartron here.
Loved the way initial context set, that why this video is important rather than just mentioning top 10 names.
BTW I am a 3rd year college student, three years back when I came to New Delhi I faced many issues in finding Hostels, then I thought of starting my own startup for hostels based on the OYO model but due to some of my mistake I couldn't succeed
Keep it up bro
Its a good Idea Vickie, Don't give up, keep working!
Don't give up, it sounds great 👍👍
Good idea
I've been waiting for this video for a long time.
I'm so glad we could finally deliver it to you Harsha 🙂 -Caleb
What's up with 1.8L subs.. looks like a strong Resistance .. been watching your subs (of course, content as well) and every Saturday i expects it should be more that 2L. Hope that day comes soon
Excellent work Caleb and team deserve a thumbs up 👍
Hahaha yeah, join the club Shridhar :D
Lol it does feel like its been ages that we have been stuck at 1.8L subs. Hopefully, things will change as we plan on posting 2 videos every week consistently from now on. Let's see if that speeds things up.
Also, thanks for all your comments and support :)
-Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires try UA-cam shorts
Compounding works like magic.
Yes i guess , you guys have to be active in insta with a 30sec video like Reels or something to promote your youtube Channel...
@@backstagewithmillionaires also you can do with more youtube community posts, they will reach to more poeple....in future hope you guys can take interviews of some of the startup founders and in location in their office.
U never fail to increase my knowledge abt the startup world Caleb. Every video is something new. Not copied… Just new🙌🏻A big fan🤘🏻 Keep going buddy👍🏻
Most reliable & awesome channel to learn updates and in general of startup ecosystem...
The Work is commendable.. 🙏
Thank you, Sujant :)
-Varun
Anti china consumer sentiment is pretty much limited to social media when in reality majority of people in comment section will be commenting through XIAOMI products....
Yes. But the idea is good though. We need to reach a point where we can be independent of China products and replace them in international markets.
I believe we are on the way.
Xiaomi is made in India.. We need Indian companies
@@ShubhamKumar-nl2ii assembled in india
@@ShubhamKumar-nl2ii keep supporting xiaomi ... of course its an Indian company isn't it? xd xd
@@tejasaditya551 when you have homegrown companies then you'll buy others.. I am using samsung but it doesn't provides value like Xiaomi.. All the giants are from China in this sector.. Realme Vivo Oppo Xiaomi One Plus... We are not patriots or well informed like Japanese.. Washington Apple rotted in Japan market once when they tried to sell their apple by arm twisting
Your video will inspire a lot of engineers for startups. Great video BTW👍
Awesome to see these. Nice compilation!!!
Glad you enjoyed it, Navadeep :)
-Varun
I might be late for the party again. But WOW! An amazing list of startups in hardware sector. I like what Mahesh from Smartron said about manufacturing in India. But there is also a problem with that. when you send the designs and outsource it for manufacturing, it could easily be copied and replicated for cheaper price. Even big giants like Apple and others are trying to manufacture in house to reduce the reliability on others. Again, there are pros and cons in everything, one has to leverage on the company's goal.
Haha don't worry Karthik, just glad you got a chance to watch the video 🙂 And very pleased to know that you enjoyed it too! Mahesh definitely took a controversial stance here, which can be argued for and against very strongly haha that's one of the reasons I included that portion, to generate some debate. I wasn't a big fan of his diminutive explanation of Chinese society, I think he grossly generalized and oversimplified it, but maybe he used that to counterbalance his approach to manufacturing, to ensure that people don't start pointing fingers at him. Either way, as you said, there are certainly pros and cons here! Like you said, the copy and paste thing can happen once a company gets big - you can buy fake iPhones and grey market parts in China, and that's mainly due to the fact that a lot of the manufacturing happens there. So if Smartron dreams of becoming big and avoiding a similar fate, they may need to rethink their strategy. There's also the argument of supply and demand. China met a demand that was probably quite a bit smaller than it is today, in the early days when electronics manufacturing was just picking up. India failed to do that, which is why it hasn't become the manufacturing hotspot that China is. So manufacturing is now difficult in India, and for some things, nearly impossible. But where there is a will, there is a way. Even if it is much easier to outsource to another country, if many Indian companies decide to come together and force themselves to manufacture in India, it could create a wave of demand that might end up stimulating supply to the point where there is a ripple effect throughout the rest of this decade and into the 30s. India could come out on top here, it will just require a team effort. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires I agree. India would take years to compete with other manufacturing countries. But if more companies start to adopt in every aspect then we may see some major changes.
India is beautiful!! ❤️🕉️
The Indian Govt need to watch this video for sure!!
Hey Caleb, thank you for featuring Openapp. And as usual, great content! 😊
Thanks for watching, and great to see you guys down here in the comments! 🙂 Love the idea behind your company, traditional padlocks are such a pain, so thank you for innovating! -Caleb
Awsome one ❤️🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟❤️🌟
Makers hive sounds like a gold mine, both in terms of helping society and returns on its stock once it goes public!!
now a days products of apple are designed in california but are assembled in india and thats a great thing to learn and i am proud that india should see more of america and india join venture and become a great startup
Awesome video Caleb 👍👍
Very informative video .
You are the best and most trusted source for the news of Indian startup ecosystem .
Jai shree Krishna 🙏. Nice video
Thanks sir we are fond of your such researchful videos....keep bringing up such startup videos....
I am your fan sir❤️.. from patna ❤️❤️
Proud to be Bangalorean❤️🇮🇳
Thanks
You got a new subscriber
And I would also encourage citizens of India to come up with more startups and brilliant ideas for future of 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Peace ✌🏻
Amazing work...👍✌️🙏💐🤝🌏🗺️👽
Very informative 🙏
The thumbnail is so cooool😍😍😍😍
Wow very nice info really enjoyed this 👍
Credit to you bro. Love to see many more start-up's videos about India.
"Ambitious" and "Gutsy" is what I would say about these people. Starting a new company in hardware...man that requires balls.
I hope government, bureaucrats and unions don't uproot these companies even before they produce fruits.
Love from Kolkata.wb.India
Whatever you share positive news about India will get hugely supported
Awesome
Thanks
Nice informational compilation.
Grt video .... And ...
One thing india is clearly known for is views ....
Very well made video 👍🙏
Glad you enjoyed it, Aham :)
-Varun
Thanks budy there is no indian youtuber give info like this to us. Thank you agin.
Literally your content are pure gold. Love your videos and efforts guys. ❤️❤️❤️
And thanks for increasing my knowledge. 🙏
I am glad that you are finding our videos valuable, Prateek :)
-Varun
Thanks man very cool video.
Glad you liked it, KRG!
-Varun
For algo.
Great video as always.
Thank you for your continued support, Utkarsh :)
-Varun
great video buddy sry i was late today i have seen this video and happy ganesh puja to u may god bless u with everything u need 🙏🏻❤️
Thanks for watching, iems Ajit. We are glad that you enjoyed it. :)
Also, happy Ganesh Chaturthi!
-Varun
Great research about Indian Startup!
Great list. 👍👍
Thanks Abhishek 🙂 -Caleb
Great work 👍
Your efforts are amazing 👍 great video
You guys really doing well to create started ecosystem
Superb video machi.I am founder of med device startup ARIES BIOMED ,you are very correct no VC or Angels to like to see even for a HW startup as it involves so many Working capital and compliances issues that to in MED device not even big Bs like TATA,MAHINDRA AMBANI ADANI in to .Hardware startup that to in MED DEVICE space is highly tough is what i am facing with my own money still to see end of the tunnel.Thanks. Keep rocking.
Creative thumbnail
One day my waste plastic recycling startup will join this league also. And you will update also.🤗
We are waiting for it, Chandan :)
Personally, I think we could use a lot more waste management startups in India. Seems like a perfect opportunity waiting to be grasped.
-Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires Thanks Varun I have lots of working idea and working on plastic waste and substitute of many metal and wood. Currently I am manufacturing in wood at micro level and hope soon I will have enough fund to initiate.
@Hammer Head yes we can. Plastic waste are so much. 100 big companies will be not enough to recycle it alone in india. However we can try. It is going to generate jobs and wealth as well.
Crisp and short .. I liked it
well done India - from Pakistan
I use Atomberg fans . Very good looking and efficient .
Loved the video. Keep doing the great work.
Love this one ❤️
This video is informational and awesome
Make a video on aerospace and aero related startups in india..
We are glad that you enjoyed it, mamidala.
Also, here is the link of top 10 spacetech startups we made a while back: ua-cam.com/video/JpLyDN1EFAI/v-deo.html
-Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires awesome
Best wishes to all those entrepreneurs for more success
Didn't bother to watch the video despite being recommended for a while. Didn't disappoint at all.
Glad you finally watched it Sriharsha! 🙂 And that UA-cam is recommending it, that's awesome to know. -Caleb
Nice.
Jai Hind ❤
Hardware startups r so underrated nowadays :/ ♥️
The problem is they push this "Made in India" bs, but when a company starts becoming successful, they start killing it.
i didnt get it.cany you please elaborate
@@ravalvraj9708 no further comment.
Atomberg fan is very good ...its speed is very much as normal fan ......it can control through remote and mobile.
Top 10 Indian Hardware Startups Building Products for India and the World NEED PART 2 , PART 3 etc PLEASE SAME TOPIC MORE VIDEOS BEST VIDEO
Good research. Loved to see design and make in India growing
awesome I didn't there was these startups in India
Thank for such good video
Great man!
Great Video
Very good topic, Thanks. 🙏🎉💗👍
Superb !!! All the best to all of them for the future 👍
I use atomberg, it is amaaazing!!!
To anyone reading this comment, and those who are serious about buying made in India hardware to support the local economy, the least you can do is to avoid Micromax, Lava, and Boat. They are Indian companies that completely outsource to China.
If we support them today then they will shift their manufacturing to India tomorrow.
@@kanekiken2002 yaa its true to a large extent.
Don't by anything from boat really bad quality products and equally bad after sales service
@@kanekiken2002 no, boat made huge profits because they settled their manufacturing in china. Only after increasing anti china sentiment did they decide to move back to india.
Ek no bhai mast video thA
Thank you Archit :)
-Varun
Really more informative and inspirational to me. The content is very new and original. Excellent. Please concentrate and continue your good work.
That's the plan, Subramanian :)
Thank you for all the support and your encouraging words.
-Varun
That's Amazing, thanks for the Video.
You are welcome, Rajesh. I am glad that you enjoyed it. :)
-Varun
Much Needed Information
Boat is a marketing company ,it doesn't design or manufacture any devices
Yes if you are considering boat, then iBall, Amkete, so many other companies are there. Just because they are successful and sell electronics, doesn't make them hardware company.
100% I agree with you. They are fooling Indian customers. It is nothing but bloody Chinese products marketed in Indian as Indian products. Pucca cheating.
They are just micromax 1.0 with a better marketing strategy.
Hey You forgot Grey Orange's competitor Addverb Technologies started a bit late but has growth rate higher that the former. It's actually growing really well.
Also startups like Morphedo, Zetwerk are really well ahead in the hardware sector
Hey Jus Jaisinghani, thanks for letting me know about Addverb Technologies. Somehow I totally missed them - they seem to be doing some great stuff.
-Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires Hey Thanks for replying
Love you work ♡ thank you!
Salute to your Hardwork for collecting all this information very accurately!!!
i hope your channel grow more
Jai Guru Dev From Colombia
Nice analysis
Makers hive might revolutionize the industry!!! That too at an fraction of the price!!🤙🏻
Yeah, I am really impressed by what Makers Hive has managed to do in such a short time. Also, its founder has been mentored by the likes of APJ Abdul Kalam and MS Swaminathan (father of India's green revolution) - so I am not really surprised.
-Varun
@@backstagewithmillionaires What!! That's soo cool!! 👌🏻
Keep covering such topics
Glad you liked it, Ishiki no Kami :)
-Varun
Very good content. We are here in India actually do not know about these start ups.