Meghan Athavale

Meghan Athavale, frequently known as Meg Rabbit, is an entrepreneur and visual artist known for her work with interactive toy design,[1] video mapping and projections, and folk music. She is the co-founder and CEO of Po-motion,[2] a maker of software for interactive projection installations, and the co-founder of Lumo Play,[3][4][5] a toy that creates projected interactive environments for children which was developed as part of the Highway1[6] startup accelerator.

Meghan Athavale
NationalityCanadian
Other namesMeg Rabbit
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur and toy designer
Years active2009 - Current
Known forInteractive toy design; video mapping and projection;
Websitemegrabbit.com

Athavale is the co-author of eight patents and patents pending in the field of mobile projection, augmented reality, and interactivity.[7] These patents include:[8]

  • Content generation for interactive video projection systems
  • Infrared reflective device - interactive projection effect system
  • Interactive projection effect and entertainment system
  • Content generation for interactive video projection systems
  • Interactive video system

A self-taught musician, Athavale has recorded one album[9] and toured throughout North America. She has represented Canadian technologists at the G20 Young Entrepreneur Summit and the SXSW festival.[10] She has also created a number of interactive installations in museums[11] and public spaces,[12] and regularly performs video mapping and animation for public events and musical acts.[13]

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