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Devita Saraf and VU from the Top
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This case introduces Indian-born Devita Saraf, the founder and CEO of the consumer durables company, Vu Technologies, as she embarks on her entrepreneurial journey to create and scale her venture. Devita started her career as a tech entrepreneur in India in the mid-2000s when there were very few women entrepreneurs in the tech industry. The case provides an interesting avenue for a discussion on the role of gender in starting and scaling entrepreneurial ventures and the challenges that a young startup faced. The case recounts how she develops competencies and her personal brand to scale the cutting-edge luxury TV. With technologies continuing to evolve and the traditional methods of content consumption becoming increasingly obsolete, Devita ponders over the next steps in Vu's evolution to remain relevant to the new generation of television users in India and abroad. The case touches upon how as a woman entrepreneur she builds a successful tech business.