Secures investment from Namita Thapar and ₹1 Cr. grant from Jeet Adani to scale innovation in assistive technology.
Mumbai, March 28, 2025:ÌıSymbionic, a Chennai-based prosthetics startup, made a powerful appearance on theÌıShark Tank India Season 4 finale: the Divyang Special, securing investment from SharkÌıNamita ThaparÌıand a ₹1 crore grant fromÌıJeet Adani.
Even before its national debut, Symbionic had caught the attention of top industry leaders. The startup is backed byÌıKumar Vembu, Co-Founder ofÌıZoho, through his investment firmÌıMudhal Partners, who invested a year prior — recognizing the bold vision behind the product and the passion of its founding team.
Symbionic was founded byÌıRishi Krishna, who lost his right arm in a bus accident in 2018. After experiencing firsthand the limitations of traditional prosthetics, he set out to build a better alternative — one that was functional, beautiful, and adapted to the user.
But this wasn’t a solo journey.ÌıNiranjan Kumar Raghupathi, Rishiº£½ÇÖ±²¥ best friend since 9th grade, joined him as co-founder. Niranjan had just completed hisÌıMasterº£½ÇÖ±²¥ in Mechanical EngineeringÌıfrom the prestigiousÌıPolitecnico di MilanoÌıin Italy, and had opportunities to build a global career abroad. Instead, he chose to return to India and buildÌıSymbionicÌı— driven by friendship, a shared mission, and a deep desire to solve meaningful problems at scale.
Together, they developed two groundbreaking products: theÌıKrea AdaptiveÌı— a modular, affordable prosthetic arm with tool-free interchangeable attachments — and theÌıTitan Bionic Arm, which mimics natural hand movements with advanced control systems.
On Shark Tank India,ÌıNamita Thapar, Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals, offered ₹40 lakh for 2% equity and ₹40 lakh as debt at 10% interest. The Symbionic team countered with ₹40 lakh for 1% equity, plus 1% advisory equity, and ₹40 lakh debt — a deal Namita proudly accepted.
In a moment that moved the entire nation,ÌıJeet Adani, Director of Adani Airports and son of Gautam Adani, was so inspired that he pledged aÌı₹1 crore grantÌıto support Symbionicº£½ÇÖ±²¥ mission. The grant will be disbursed inÌıtwo tranches, with each tranche tied to the achievement of key product and distribution milestones — reinforcing long-term commitment and accountability in building impactful technology.
“We are thrilled to receive this investment from Namita Thapar and the grant from Mr. Jeet Adani,†saidÌıRishi Krishna, CEO & Co-Founder. “These milestones represent far more than just capital — they reflect belief, shared purpose, and the hope of building a world where disability does not mean disadvantage. With our incredible team, investors, and the spirit of innovation, we are just getting started.â€
The episode ended on an emotional high — celebrating resilience, friendship, and the extraordinary power of purpose-led innovation.
With this new support, Symbionic is set to scale its reach, bring dignified prosthetic solutions & livelihood to more people across India, and expand its offerings to address other disabilities — all while staying true to its vision ofÌımaking India the assistive tech capital of the world