![]() After her win, she decided to apply to be on “Shark Tank.” In March 2013, she got a call from California to complete more application papers. Those notes helped hone her pitch for the Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organizations National Elevator Pitch competition in November 2012, which she won. #Noteball on shark tank college notea full“I kept a notebook full of lessons and pitch strategies.” “I blew through all the seasons of the show by the end of the summer,” she said. Her father suggested she watch the show after the first episode, she was hooked. Majmundar got the idea to apply to be on the show in May 2012 when she was first fiddling around with collapsible box design ideas. I, on the other hand, was filing the patent and prototyping simultaneously as I was moving through the stages of getting on the show.” “They have customers, are in stores or at least are selling online and are looking to take it to the next level. “A lot of ‘Shark Tank’ entrepreneurs have at least a couple years of validation,” Majmundar said. Unlike most entrepreneurs on “Shark Tank,” Majmundar applied to be on the show during the early stages of developing her product. Majmundar is currently negotiating potential licensing deals with different companies to sell the BZbox. To use the box, all one must do is pop open the box. The BZbox is a cardboard box with a twist: it requires no assembly. She’ll be presenting her invention, the BZbox. ![]() On May 16 at 8 p.m., Majmundar will be featured on ABC’s season finale of the reality TV show, “Shark Tank,” which features business pitches from entrepreneurs to a panel of Sharks, or investors. College junior Kaeya Majmundar is taking her invention BZbox to the next level: on May 16, she will be onĬollege junior Kaeya Majmundar started with a cardboard box, but now she’s transitioning to a shiny, black box: television. ![]()
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