FuzeFund to provide $1.2M of VC solutions to 500 startups—worldwide

FuzeBox, the global leader in real-time visual collaboration across devices, today announced the launch of its FuzeFund, created to provide cutting-edge HD video conferencing to startup companies. The FuzeFund will offer $1.2M worth of FuzeBox’s hosted visual collaboration solution to eligible companies for over two years.

FuzeBox’s mobile video conferencing solution disrupts bulky, antiquated telepresence systems that cost companies hundreds of thousands of dollars. FuzeBox is great for startups, because its offerings are less expensive and more dynamic, focused on cutting edge technology, with an unmatched user interface. Users can collaborate face-to-face over important documents and multimedia without worrying about location, device type, or network connection speed. Startups also value reliability, security, and uptime, when it comes to their cloud-based collaboration software, which is why FuzeBox service is always on and will stay persistent through network and device failures.

The FuzeFund will donate $1.2M worth of real-time, hosted visual collaboration for a two-year period, to 500 startups around the world. To be eligible to receive this video conferencing re-vamp, startups must have been founded in the past 18 months and have under $2M in revenue. For more information about the FuzeFund and how to participate, visit: http://www.FuzeBox.com/FuzeFund

“Our goal with the FuzeFund is to equip startups with important technology that they otherwise wouldn’t have access to at such an early stage,” says FuzeBox CEO, Jeff Cavins, “By giving startups the ability to meet via telepresence globally, we can help them grow their businesses at an accelerated rate as well as drive the innovation economy worldwide.”

FuzeBox will be exhibiting at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco next week, where all of the Battlefield contestants will automatically qualify for the fund. Startups can also directly apply to the FuzeFund, by visiting the FuzeBox booth at TechCrunch Disrupt or visiting the FuzeFund website: http://www.FuzeBox.com/FuzeFund.