Artfi Art Technology Company Welcomes Francis Gurry as New Advisor

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Former WIPO director takes advisory role in NFT marketplace; it will curate platform's efforts to make art markets more transparent and democratic

During his mission in WIPO, Gurry spearheaded an array of major initiatives that significantly enhanced WIPO's role in the digital segment as a catalyst for global intellectual property systems. As a result of Mr. Gurry's visionary leadership, WIPO accomplished its brightest milestones, including reaching CHF 480 million in revenue.

Besides Artfi, Gurry proudly holds the position of strategic advisor to IPH Limited, which showcases his continued dedication to redefining the intellectual property landscape globally.Asif Kamal, CEO of Artfi, is excited about the latest addition to Artfi's advisory board and the potential of collaboration with Francis Gurry:

We are honored to welcome Francis Gurry to our advisory board. His unparalleled expertise and visionary leadership in intellectual property and innovation align perfectly with Artfi's mission to push the boundaries of fine art and technology. We are excited to leverage Gurry's insights as we continue to drive innovation in the ever-evolving Web3 landscape.and coauthored a casebook on international intellectual property.

Per the statement by Artfi's team, this cooperation is to help the company fulfill its mission of changing the narrative in the creative technology sector, fueling innovation and unlocking new opportunities for creators, investors and entrepreneurs in the thriving $1.7 trillion art market.

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