Pascal Maeder
Pascal Maeder is a Swiss-Canadian film producer and cyberneticist. In 2020, he founded Urbanoid, a technology company through which he led the research and development of location intelligence systems, in collaboration with Concordia University in Canada and EPFL in Switzerland, for applications including space-time messaging, random urban tourism, and proximity shopping. Maeder had previously founded Atopia, a film production company through which he produced and released several feature films including S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks In Traffic (2001), A Silent Love (2004) and Je me souviens (2009). Maeder studied film production at Concordia University in the late 1980s before co-founding Dummies Theatre, an experimental and interdisciplinary theatre company known for creating free site-specific works in vacant stores in Montreal during the 1990s.
Pascal Maeder is a Swiss-Canadian film producer and cyberneticist.[1]
In 2020, he founded Urbanoid, a technology company through which he led the research and development of location intelligence systems, in collaboration with Concordia University in Canada and EPFL in Switzerland, for applications including space-time messaging, random urban tourism, and proximity shopping.[1][2][3]
Maeder had previously founded Atopia, a film production company through which he produced and released several feature films including S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks In Traffic (2001), A Silent Love (2004) and Je me souviens (2009).[4][5]
Maeder studied film production at Concordia University in the late 1980s before co-founding Dummies Theatre, an experimental and interdisciplinary theatre company known for creating free site-specific works in vacant stores in Montreal during the 1990s.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "International Conference on Gamification & Serious Game". GSGS22. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
- ^ "Advertising Cookies Ban: Montreal Startup Files Patent for AI Solution Based on Location Intelligence". Yahoo Finance. 14 September 2023. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
- ^ ""Missed Connections: Encouraging social encounter, connection, and engagement through time‑ and location‑sensitive playful interaction and games among users/players of public space"". Mitacs. Retrieved 25 March 2026.
- ^ "Un Montréalais à la grand-messe de Robert Redford". Le Devoir. 24 January 2004. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
- ^ "Grads get great reviews at Montreal World film Festival". Concordia's Thursday Report. 9 September 2004. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
- ^ "Spectra, Dupuis start production on Kid Paddle". Playback. 25 November 2002. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
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