Gurveek Singh Maan (Prof. Gurveek Maan)

Founder & CEO at Jab Marji

Diabetes CareFMCG Health FoodsGIS & Remote SensingGTM StrategyUnit EconomicsClinical Validation

About

I'm Gurveek Singh Maan, the Founder & CEO of Jab Marji. My journey has taken me from high-level research at DRDO and IITs to academia as a Professor, and now into the heart of the D2C health-tech space. I am deeply passionate about preventive health, specifically diabetes care, where I focus on clinically-validated, low-glycemic food products. I believe that health management begins in the kitchen, not the hospital. Having spent over 1,000 days bootstrapping my brand, I value the 'Founder’s Mindset' and the discipline of 0.01% daily growth. I’m here to connect with fellow founders, medical professionals, and collaborators who are interested in bridging the gap between clinical research and consumer wellness. Whether it's discussing unit economics or the science of therapeutic nutrition, I'm always looking for ways to create a MillionX impact without the noise.

Networking

What I can offer

  • Scientific R&D for food products
  • Storytelling-led marketing
  • Founder’s Mind Coaching
  • Expertise in GIS and spatial data analysis

Looking for

  • Founders, doctors, and pharma professionals for collaboration
  • B2B partners for white-labeling or superstockists
  • expanding my professional network
  • exploring mutual opportunities in diabetes care and health-tech

Best fit for

Startup foundersDoctors and dieticiansPharma professionalsB2B collaborators

Current Interests

Therapeutic nutritionBootstrapping and unit economicsMillet revivalFounder’s MindsetPunjab startup scene

Background

Career

Transitioned from a research background at DRDO and IITs into academia as an Assistant Professor, eventually becoming an author and entrepreneur founding the health-tech brand Jab Marji.

Education

M.Sc. Geography, Kurukshetra University (2016–2018); M.Sc. Geo-informatics, TERI School of Advanced Studies (2010–2012); Graduation in Geography and Cartography, Kurukshetra University (2007–2010).

Achievements

  • Successfully completed 1,000 days of building Jab Marji
  • Onboarded 100+ doctors and dieticians to endorse products
  • Authored 10+ international research papers and the book 'DNA of Daily Life'
  • Sold 130+ units and generated 233 diet chart downloads at PharmaTech 2026

Opinions

  • Diabetes management starts in the kitchen/daily roti rather than the hospital.
  • Startups are built on feedback loops (cybernetic mechanisms) rather than perfect initial strategies.
  • Building deep foundations (the 'Chinese Bamboo' analogy) is necessary for exponential growth.
  • Execution over ideas: 'No noise. Just building.'