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Vu Televisions
TypePrivate
IndustryTelevision technology
Founded2006
FounderDevita Saraf
Headquarters,
Worldwide
Key people
Devita Saraf (CEO and Design Head)
Products
  • Luxury Series
  • Premium UHD
  • Smart Series
  • Iconium Series
  • Play Series
  • Corporate TVs
BrandsVu
5,000
Websitevutvs.com

Vu Televisions (also Vu Technologies) is a television brand and an LED TV and display manufacturer founded by IndianbusinesspersonDevita Saraf, in United States in 2006. It is the largest-selling TV brand across e-commerce platforms in India.[1]

History and products[edit]

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Vu Technologies was founded as a high-end electronics company in 2006 by Indianbusinessperson Devita Saraf, who became its CEO and Design Head.[2]

With a sales turnover of ₹100 crore, the company turned profitable in 2012. It started exporting televisions to United States.[3] Vu introduced ultra-high-definition television (4K HD) in 2014.[4] At the end of the year, the company, valued at ₹200 crore, was selling about 40,000 televisions a year.[3]

Vu had annual sales of $30 million in 2015, with 3,00,000 units sold.[5][6] Vu Technologies gave away a 25% stake in the company to private equity investors.[3]

In 2016, Vu introduced entertainment-focused apps on its TVs, with video on demand including Netflix as a preloaded feature.[7] The company had 20 own stores in Indian cities. Already producing TVs with a range of input options, including features like MHL compatibility and built-in Miracast support, the company launched Vu SuperMac TV, India's first TV with built-in OS X Mountain Lion Operating System. It has also manufactured Windows and Android-based televisions. Its designer TV sets include one made in collaboration with designer Tarun Tahiliani, with a Swarovski crystal frame.[2][8]

Aside from India, Vu Televisions are sold in 60 countries.[2] The company sells a majority of its televisions online and has become the highest-selling TV brand across e-commerce platforms in India.[1][9] In 2016, Flipkart became its exclusive online sales partner.[10] The share of Vu grew to 40% of the total marketshare in the TV category for Flipkart.[11]

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Vu Technologies imports all the components for panel manufacturing from China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan.[12] The company had an annual turnover of ₹500 crore for 2016–17, and Flipkart reported that Vu had grown 200% on its marketplace in that period. According to analysts, the main reason for such growth was its offer of high-quality TV sets at affordable prices. Vu is expected to generate sales of about ₹850–900 crore by March 2018.[11][13][14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abGulveen Aulakh (13 September 2016). 'Vu launches premium TVs in The Republic of India, aims for No. 4 slot in high-end segment'. The Economic Times.
  2. ^ abcRashi Varshney (14 November 2016). 'Vu Technologies gives TV sets a tech makeover'. Financial Express.
  3. ^ abcPurvita Chatterjee (10 December 2014). 'Vu Tech to offload 25% stake to PE funds'. The Hindu Business Line.
  4. ^Sulabh Puri (12 September 2014). 'Vu Technologies Launches Quad-Core 50 And 55-inch 4K TVs in India'. Business Insider India.
  5. ^Naazneen Karmali (15 January 2016). 'India's Devita Saraf Steps Out To Become A 'Model' CEO'. Forbes.
  6. ^Sunny Sen (25 May 2016). 'The rise of Indian TV makers, a threat to Samsung, LG and Sony'. Hindustan Times.
  7. ^'TV ads just went digital, and this could have far reaching impact on the industry'. BGR. 25 April 2017.
  8. ^Gopal Sathe (20 February 2015). 'With New TVs, Vu Hopes Mobile Video Consumption Will Move to the Big Screen'. Gadgets 360.
  9. ^Purvita Chatterjee (7 September 2016). 'To counter LeEco, Videocon drops price for 4K ultra HD TV'. The Hindu Business Line.
  10. ^'After VU TVs find their way to Amazon, Snapdeal, company clarifies its exclusive online sales partner is Flipkart'. Financial Express. 21 December 2016.
  11. ^ abPayal Ganguly (17 May 2017). 'Vu TV increases market share with Big 10 Sale'. The Economic Times.
  12. ^'Vu Tech to enter more cities, eyes Rs 500 crore sales in FY17'. The Economic Times. 12 May 2016.
  13. ^Eric Bellman (23 January 2017). 'Trump Inauguration: Why One of India's Top Female CEOs Took Out an Ad to Congratulate the President'. The Wall Street Journal.
  14. ^Anirban Sen (17 May 2017). 'Vu Technologies expects to nearly double sales to Rs 900 crore by March 2018'. Live Mint.

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