
Thimoj, Europe’s largest NFTs company, is releasing its final season, comprising 26 collections broadcast over 45 days from Tuesday 08 August 2023!
One last season, more than a million different items in all, before the company’s activities change.
Thimoj has just signed a deal with Accenture to create a quantum processor thanks to the “Apollo” program, which was the subject of a transaction between the two companies for a staggering figure of over a billion euros.
Universal and Pixar have also reportedly signed contracts with Teddy Celdran, the 29-year-old director, for one and two years respectively, to create a collaboration that will see the birth of a feature film as well as an animated feature.
The “Juddy” Studio, recently created by Teddy Celdran’s team, will be responsible for all 3D and CGI aspects of the works to come over the next few months.
An IPO is also planned for Thimoj at the beginning of September, when some of the NFT investors in this final season will be able to acquire shares in advance!
This is a huge BOOM for the young French company, which now sees itself succeeding around the world and in a number of fields, since for over two years now it has been considered the best in security and IT development.
Some companies, such as Google, believe that Thimoj would be the company to watch closely in the years to come, as they would be the first to create what will become the future “Web 4”, based on Quantum algorithms and capable of interacting with the real world.
Science fiction may no longer be science fiction!
A heavy burden on the shoulders of a 29-year-old entrepreneur with a long track record.
Let’s hope that Thimoj and his young team can keep the bar high in the face of so much public interest worldwide.
Highly placed hopes, since they were even welcomed by the leaders of the French nation to showcase the possibilities of quantum computing.
Supported and endorsed by the French nation and the world’s leading IT companies.
Thimoj, a team with an average age of 24, is now at the forefront of innovation in computing and quantum physics.
It’s a story we’d all like to see on Netflix one day.