
Video communications specialist secures £150k from RVCF
A West Country company that develops state-of-the-art video communications products is the latest to benefit from the £25m South West Ventures Fund.
The Bristol firm’s flagship product is the AP-100 VoIP video phone which represents a major breakthrough in video communications. Offering the ease of use of a conventional telephone, the AP-100 allows decision-makers to make instant video and audio calls from their desktops for a fraction of typical call costs.
The video phone features a high quality 12” colour screen with touch screen technology and works across local and wide area telephone networks, and the internet. The screen can split to include several participants at once, which makes it ideal for conference calls.
AuPix was established in February this year to acquire the intellectual property rights and assets of video phone technology developed by the SCOTTY Group Plc, formerly Motion Media Plc.
AuPix founders Graham Brown and John Martin were former directors of Motion Media plc, a company recognised for its technical innovation and expertise in the field of personal video communications.
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