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Pixel Maniacs Recruits Dennis Quaisser as Business and Funding Manager

After having had to close his own studio in February, Dennis Quaisser becomes a remote Franconian with a new job: As Business Developer & Funding Manager at Nuremberg's indie center Pixel Maniacs.

Pascal Wagner26.04.2024 09:23
Pixel Maniacs Recruits Dennis Quaisser as Business and Funding Manager
The shirt shows Franconia, but the walls are in Lower Saxony: Dennis Quaisser is now part of Pixel Maniacs. Quaisser

After he had to close down his six-person studio Suspicious Games in February due to a lack of commission work to keep it afloat, Bavarian business developer and project manager Dennis Quaisser is starting a new job in May: At Nuremberg’s prestige indie studio Pixel Maniacs.

“From May, I'll be joining the team in the area of business development with a sprinkling of funding management. But mainly I will support Benjamin Lochmann in promoting and introducing the Creative Europe-funded influencer marketing tool to the world. I've known Ben for a while now and I've only met a few teams in the industry that are so passionate about helping others and sharing insights so transparently! So I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot of each other at trade fairs in the future and I hope to meet a lot of new and 'old' people,” says Quaisser on LinkedIn. According to his post, he'll mostly work remotely from Lower Saxony.

Lochmann’s Pixel Maniacs is hosting a coworking space, developing games and business projects and helping other indie teams take foot in the Franconian region, like recently with Italian brothers Abduct Media and Thai couple Mimu Studio.


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