When CDs launched, it appeared like the top for vinyl information.
However vinyl made a comeback and now it appears like utilizing an old-school digital camera is about to observe in its footsteps if this week’s episode of Shark Tank is an indication.
Brisbane college college students Kelric Mullen and Mackenzie Salisbury had been among the many founders on the Channel Ten funding collection this week, pitching their product, the Flashback ONE35 Digital camera, on Shark Tank Australia sharks, receiving a $500,000 chunk that values the enterprise at $5 million.
The duo have constructed a digital digital camera that delivers film-era nostalgia, with a winder, viewfinder, and retro shiny flash, whereas the Flashback ONE35 nonetheless connects to an app for straightforward photograph switch.
Mullen is a mechatronic engineering and chemistry scholar on the College of Queensland, whereas Salisbury research enterprise and movie at Queensland College of Expertise. They met whereas dwelling at Cromwell Faculty in Brisbane.
The Flashback digital camera launch in Might 2023 having raised $800,000 from a KickStarter. By this month they’d hit $3 million in complete income, predicting it should attain $15 million within the subsequent 12 months.
For these sufficiently old to recollect 35mm movie, the $150 digital camera has the feel and appear of a disposable digital camera (you used to take the entire thing to a photograph retailer for processing), again within the days when Kodak, Fuji and even Hanimex had been giants of images.
The sharks appeared snappy, with Oodie founder David Fogarty declaring the ONE35 “the largest gifting product I’ve seen”, including that they’re “going to be millionaires from this.”
The pair had been searching for $500,000 for 7% stake in Flashback and Maxine Horne, founding father of multi-channel retailing firm, Vita Group, took the bait, initially providing $500,000 for 20%,
“I do have a comfortable spot for you, so I’m going to offer you a suggestion… what an ideal factor to have a retro shark put money into your retro product,” she mentioned.
They hammered out a subsequent deal for a ten% stake for $500,000, in a post-pitch interview.
There was additionally a serendipity within the deal for Mullen, given Horne’s involvement within the UQ Ventures ilab Accelerator Program.
“I’m very excited to be working with Maxine. Particularly her historical past with the College of Queensland who we’ve labored with previously, she simply looks as if the proper individual for us to work with,” he mentioned.
“Mack and I have always been driven from the get-go. We have both dived headfirst into this. The big difference now is we’ve got some experience on our side – we’ve got some mentorship on our side.”
His admiration extends to his cofounder, Salisbury, who “is the genius. He is the man that makes things into reality. My thing is ideas and creativity”.
His gratitude additionally extends to his highschool enterprise trainer Jessie-Lee Croghan at Trinity Anglican Faculty in Cairns, who for introducing him to Shark Tank.
Mulen phoned her this week to share the information, saying: “I made it on Shark Tank, Miss”.
Ms Croghan replied: “If anybody was going to make it to Shark Tank, it might be Kelric Mullen!”