Matthias Grieder

Co-Founder, Design, Member Board of Directors @ Snapscreen (Techstars) at SnapOdds

Matthias Grieder has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. In 2000, they worked as an Art Director at TBWA \\ Vienna until 2002. Matthias then joined YouHelp GmbH in 2009, where they focused on design, product development, and business planning for an Austrian-based crowdfunding platform. In 2012, they became a Creative Director and Head of Design at EBCONT, handling frontend conception, GUI development, and strategic advice. Matthias also served as a Creative Director and UX/UI Designer at EBCONT from 2012 to 2015. Matthias co-founded Snapscreen in 2014, a technology company based in New York with offices in Austria and Australia. As a Co-Founder and member of the Board of Directors, they were responsible for business planning, communication, and product development. Matthias is also experienced in design consulting and entrepreneurship from their time at Zeitvertrieb, where they worked as a Design Consultant since 2005.

Matthias Grieder attended WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) from 1995 to 2000, where they obtained a Mag. degree in International Marketing Management and Advertising. In addition to their formal education, they obtained a certification as a CPUX-F, Usability & UX Expert from the Usability Academy in December 2017. Matthias also completed a course in "Build Your Own Chatbot - Level 1" from IBM, although the month and year of completion were not specified.

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Vienna, Austria

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SnapOdds

Problem: We share opinions, emotions, everything. The world is going social, but TV is left behind.We have proof that there is a strong desire to share what is on TV: A Facebook studyhas shown that for some sports events 82% of Instagram posts contain screenshotsof TV. The behavior of sharing TV content is there, but the way of doing it is waytoo hard. People have to stand up in front of the screen and make photos with reflectionsand strange angles. But when people do go to this trouble, it creates a majorproblem for the media as rights holders. They lose control of their content. Theylose the ability to monetize those moments.Solution: Snapscreen makes watching TV and its content socially shareableYou simply open the browser (or app) on your phone, snap the TV screen (worksperfectly from a long distance), that takes you to that exact moment in the broadcast/stream, you reverse forward or backward to the moment you want to share,clip up to 30sec and share where you want all in high definition and perfect audio.The content clipped also has the ability to be top and tailed with graphics or pre/post roll. Everything is measurable. Snapscreen is a B2C mobile web app in the US(launch Sep 2020 for the elections) and B2B component (SDK) that gets integratedinto apps and websites of our customers in media.