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David
Schwartz, President & CEO
Prior to founding
ImaginOn in 1996, David Schwartz, IEEE, AES, was Vice President
of New Media Systems & Technology at Atari Corporation, where
he invented GameFilm technology for videogame applications,
and served as a principal engineer of the Atari Jaguar CD
peripheral. Prior to Atari, David headed the software team
at Tandy Research that developed the first erasable CD recorder/player.
Schwartz started CompuSonics Corporation, which went public
in 1984. In 1985, CompuSonics introduced the CompuSonics DSP1000,
the first consumer digital audio disk recorder. The CompuSonics
Video PC MovieMaker, introduced in 1986, demonstrated real-time
digital video recording and editing on a desktop PC.
David received
a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Carnegie Mellon
University, after completing a multi-disciplinary program
in Architecture, Engineering and Computer Science. He also
participated in post-graduate studies at Carnegie Mellon
in the School of Industrial Administration. David has been
granted twelve US Patents for his inventions and published
numerous technical papers.
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