VenueGen

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Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications software and services
Founded2007
FateDefunct
VenueGen
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications software and services
Founded2007
FateDefunct
HeadquartersResearch Triangle Park, North Carolina (United States)
Websitewww.venuegen.com

VenueGen was a browser-based web conferencing service created and marketed by The Venue Network.[1] It was a 3D virtual meeting software that enables users to interact with each other using avatars. Users could host and attend meetings, conferences, and training with other colleagues and upload rich media into virtual meeting rooms for real-time collaboration.[2]

In 2007, VenueGen was founded by business entrepreneur David Gardner. The virtual meeting software was developed by The Venue Network in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and became commercially available in early 2010.[3] The VenueGen business application has been compared to Second Life's virtual meeting spaces.[4] Its main web conferencing competitors wereWebEx, Fuze Meeting, and Dimdim.

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