Thimoj, the young French company and its CEO, Teddy Celdran, announce their entry on NASDAQ in 5 days’ time.

Thimoj’s simultaneous listing on Euronext and NASDAQ will be a great way to start 2024.

With around 250 employees, the small company is active in three different industries.
The development of computer and quantum algorithms, cyber security and 3D animation.
Thimoj has three different firms: Thimoj Quantum, based in Lyon, France, develops the Apollo algorithm in partnership with Accenture and Oracle, two of the most influential companies in the field.
Thimoj Script, with offices in the south of France and the USA (Miami and Silicon Valley) and, of course, Juddy Studios.
These animation studios work regularly with Disney Pixar Studios and are said to be preparing a feature film by 2026.

Teddy Celdran and Thimoj first made a name for themselves in 2021 with the development of various NFT collections, including the Apollo program and their fictional hero “Astro”.
Following the company’s outstanding success just before the NFTs craze waned, Thimoj reacted by selling its Quantum algorithm to Accenture, which positioned itself in mid-2023 to buy Apollo.

A sale that propelled Thimoj into spheres they could never have imagined.
It was with this capital that they finally opened Juddy Studios.
An extremely diversified studio ranging from 3D creation, short films, feature films, motion captures…
It’s also thanks to the incorporation of quantum programming that they can make the difference with even more realistic images, and ever greater innovation.

Thimoj’s (THJS) actions are sure to be followed in the months to come, as various projects are due to be released in 2024, and a number of high-profile partnerships are also due to see the light of day.
Thimoj has not finished surprising us, and Teddy Celdran has not finished rising.
The small, precocious company continues to climb the ladder with disconcerting ease. »

With : https://timebusinessnews.com/thimoj-sell-first-quantum-public-program/

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