JubileeTV
Ashish D. Aggarwal, Ph.D., is a seasoned technology entrepreneur and executive with a robust background in electrical engineering and management. As co-founder and CEO of JubileeTV (Caavo) since 2015, Aggarwal has led the company's transformation from enhancing TV experiences to innovating in remote caregiving technologies, notably JubileeTV, while securing significant licensing agreements. Prior to this, Aggarwal founded Violet3D, pioneering a wireless 3D surround sound audio system. At HARMAN International, contributions included developing audio algorithms and designing systems, while earlier roles at PortalPlayer involved audio architecture for the iPod. Aggarwal holds a Ph.D. and MS in Electrical Engineering from UC Santa Barbara, alongside a graduate degree in Business Administration and a BE in Electrical Engineering from the University of Mumbai.
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JubileeTV
OUR ORIGIN In 2015, we set out with a simple yet revolutionary goal: make TV easy for everyone. Fast forward to 2018, and our first product—the Caavo Control Center HDMI Hub and smart remote—hit the market and captured hearts. Heck, Time magazine even called it one of the "Best Gadgets!" INTRODUCING JUBILEETV: CARE FROM ANYWHERE Then came Covid-19. The pandemic brought into sharp focus a critical and often neglected issue—the social isolation of our aging seniors and the need for better support systems. We recognized an opportunity to use TV, already an integral part of older adults’ lives, to provide remote care and connection. Thus, JubileeTV, our flagship product for families with older loved ones, was born. JubileeTV helps families support their aging loved ones to keep them safe, happy, and well, regardless of distance. Now our resolve is stronger than ever. We are dedicated to improving the lives of both families and seniors by promoting their independence and keeping them connected. The mission shift exemplifies Caavo's agility and our commitment to using technology to help address pressing social challenges.