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BIT Foundation and Jugo announce partnership

Jugo’s immersive, human-centric “studio-in-the-cloud” propels BIT into a new era of global interaction
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Jugoa premier cloud-based executive meetings environment engineered exclusively for the future of business, announced its partnership with the Blacks In Technology (BIT) Foundation, an international organization that creates community, equity, and opportunity for Black technologists while breaking down persisting barriers and stereotypes.

The collaboration with Jugo ushers in a new era of worldwide connectivity for the BIT Foundation, whose members span the globe, from Alabama to Auckland. Operating entirely via a web browser, Jugo’s platform humanizes shared digital experiences, creating an immersive and interactive “studio-in-the-cloud” that brings people together in one location. Harnessing the power of Jugo’s cutting-edge platform, BIT provides its members with a united virtual experience that is transforming how they connect and collaborate.

Jugo’s platform equips BIT’s members to seamlessly swap roles during virtual meetings, switching between different functions—such as host, speaker, or audience member—ensuring that every participant’s perspective is heard and valued. Every voice within the BIT Foundation community now has the opportunity to drive impactful change through immersive, scalable, and secure engagements.

“Partnering with Jugo allows us to stomp the divide between our international chapters, offering a unified experience that resonates with our values,” said Greg Greenlee, chairman and founder of the BIT Foundation. “Our global community is experiencing a richer, more inclusive virtual experience.”

Added Dennis Schultz, executive director of BIT, “Jugo’s platform has transformed how we connect at BIT. The inclusivity and ability to adapt to the dynamic needs of our professionals is unmatched.”

The partnership furthers Jugo’s core values of inclusivity, flexibility, and digital equality, and symbolizes the shared vision for empowering individuals, regardless of location. It also enables Jugo to demonstrate its ability to break the boundaries of virtual communication and highlight its commitment to meetings that matter, redefining influence through secure, meaningful engagement.

“This collaboration with the BIT Foundation exemplifies Jugo’s commitment to making every connection count,” said Joseph Toma, CEO of Jugo. “Our platform’s inclusivity and flexibility aren’t just features—they are strategic advantages that transform virtual interaction.”

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