Futureverse, an AI and metaverse technology and content company, and Outlier Ventures, the global web3 investor and accelerator by volume, announce the launch of the Futureverse Base Camp accelerator.
The program, which will receive funding from the recently announced Born Ready, a venture fund and studio created by the co-founders of Futureverse, “will select a cohort of leading early-stage startups building across The Root Network, a public decentralized blockchain network optimized for metaverse apps and experiences.” The program will provide “the chosen teams with a virtual 12-week program filled with support from world-class experts.” Starting in January 2024, the program marks “a significant leap in supporting creators, innovators and communities shaping the future of the open metaverse.” Futureverse’s comprehensive technology platform “includes a robust suite of proprietary AI content generation tools designed to enhance the music, objects, characters and animations that make up the metaverse.” Futureverse has led the development of The Root Network, “a blockchain and suite of protocols with ready-made runtimes for building next-generation metaverse apps, games and experiences.” The Futureverse Base Camp will “focus on working with a select group of teams building out additional infrastructure for The Root Network as well as applications on top of it.” Founder and CEO of Outlier Ventures, Jamie Burke, said: “Futureverse has created what we believe to be foundational building blocks and brand partnerships for the Open Metaverse at scale, to drive mass adoption. From the early stages of working with them, we have invested in multiple layers of their stack and IP, as they simultaneously partnered with a growing number of portfolio companies coming out of our accelerator, deepening the partnership at each stage. We are now thrilled to run a dedicated accelerator with Futureverse to onboard more founders and creators into their ecosystem.” (...) Outlier Ventures’ programs have “been accelerating web3 startups since 2019, with a portfolio of 250 startups from every region of the world, with notable alumni including Futureverse’s Immersve, along with Auki, Boson Protocol, Fetch.AI, Ocean Protocol, among others, which have collectively raised over US $350m in seed capital.” Co-founded by Aaron McDonald, Shara Senderoff, Marco Brondani and Daniel Gillespie, Futureverse recently announced “a $54 million Series A funding round led by 10T Holdings, and including participation from Ripple.” By rolling up 11 metaverse infrastructure and content companies into one collaborative ecosystem, Futureverse delivers “the essential components for constructing any metaverse application, while maintaining one of the world’s largest digital collectible communities.” Source
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