MARS 21/C INC.
New Patented Vehicle Occupant Restraint System Technology
| Startup type: | Company |
| Status: | Active |
| Stage: | Beta |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
| Funding: | Angel, Self-funded, Venture capital firm |
| Location: | Huntersville NC |
| Website: | http://www.hometown.aol.com/mars21c |
OUR NEWS
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21 February 2008
MARS 21/C INC. has updated their funding status |
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21 February 2008
Guy Monagas joined the team. |
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21 February 2008
Guy Monagas created the startup |
ABOUT US
MARS21C is the developer of a new patented Automobile Restraint System (ARS) that can save lives, reduce the severity of serious bodily injury more effectivrely than present systems. The main objective of MARS21c is to provide the Best Protection Available for the Driving and Traveling Environment. The ARS renders present restraint systems Oudated, Inadequate and Obosolete. The ARS TEchnology holds the occupant relative to the seat during a crash via a four point body contact, both shoulders and thighs and eliminates possible injury by the system itself to vital orgnas in the head, chest and lower abodomen areas by eliminating the cross over the chest and lap belts. We are seeking financial assistance to bring the ARS to market from Angel, Private and VCs equity investment. Production drawings are complete and a major seatbelt manufacturer will produce the ARS as a High Quality finished product ready for installation by anyone with basic mechanical ability or professional mechanics, The ARS is geared to the automobile after market as an after market system and can be adapted to present vehicles regardless of type, make or model including school buses easily and inexpensively. The ARS technology can also be applied to OEM, trains and commercial aircrafts. We can be on the market within six months of funfing. Visit our website at: www.hometown.aol.com/mars21c for additional information.
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Alex Oppenheimer
Pursuing BS Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, Interned at Calix Corporation & Marin Bikes in 2009, Business Director at Stanford Student Enterprises, CA in 2008, associated with Photography & Photojournalism since 2004
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brian barsher
An ecclectic mix of the visceral, cerebral -looking to be engaged in activities that have impact on advancing our collective cultures/civilizations.
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Jeremy Lautman
University of Pennsylvania Management and Technology Program, Mechanical Engineering, Marketing, Interest in new technology based startups
Your website is down. Your concept sounds very interesting.