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The Digital Transformation of a 250 Year-Old Company

18m · CNBC's Technology Executive Council Podcast · 16 Jul 18:13

The future of auctions is digital. Cassandra Hatton has known this for years, as the woman behind the sale of high-tech artifacts like original Apple computers or Alan Turing’s secret wartime notebooks. And right now she’s leading the sale of an NFT auction of Tim Berners-Lee’s original source code of the World Wide Web (currently selling for $3 million). A fun, visual discussion of the ways blockchain and other technologies will digitize the art world. Guest: Cassandra Hatton, Sotheby’s VP, Global Head of Science and Popular Culture Department Moderator: Robert Frank, CNBC Event: TEC Member Forum on Wednesday, July 14, 2021

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