Anurag is the co-founder of Kubo Care, the most comprehensive AI-native ambient health monitoring system in senior care. Kubo Care (https://kubocare.ai/) uses radar sensors and a proprietary AI stack to reconstruct a 17-point human skeleton from radar, with no cameras or wearables involved. This leads to fall detection with ~99% false positive reduction, gait analysis, and fall risk scoring. Over time, the system learns each resident’s individual patterns and flags changes and disruptions in sleep quality, nighttime awakenings, bathroom visits, mobility, and routines. Kubo Care is live across facilities in India, Japan, and the US, with research collaborations underway at the University of Florida and University of Missouri.
Anurag previously worked as an investor and venture builder at Meraki Labs, an early-stage India-focused venture fund, and as a management consultant at Dalberg Global Advisors. Before that, he founded and led the Impact On The Ground Foundation (IOTG), a non-profit improving education infrastructure in tribal communities of Maharashtra, India. An inaugural Schwarzman Scholar at Tsinghua University in Beijing, Anurag graduated with honors in Economics and Political Science from the University of Missouri in 2016.
