Kiwi start-up FaceMe's Richard Branson tie-up leads to prison video conferencing roll-out

Kiwi start-up FaceMe's Richard Branson tie-up leads to prison video conferencing roll-out
Fiona Rotherham
By Fiona Rotherham Oct. 16 (BusinessDesk) - Video conferencing technology developed by local start-up FaceMe is connecting Tasmanian prison inmates to their families in a programme that could be extended throughout Australia and the US. The Auckland-based company’s tie-up to the Tasmanian prison programme resulted from it winning $100,000 and mentoring from Richard Branson in the Virgin Business Challenge in 2011. FaceMe has since developed a relationship with Branson’s non-profit foundation, Virgin Unite, whose board member Jane Tewson i...