Home Industry Technology Hub71 startup GLEAC introduces utility NFT ‘Lovely Humans’ Starting October 15, users can bid on a Lovely Human NFT for a chance to be a part of a community of leaders and game changers by Gulf Business October 7, 2022 GLEAC, a Hub71 startup offering a mentorship network to help people apply human skills through simulated work situations, has launched a utility NFT, ‘Lovely Humans’, allowing users one-on-one time with global industry experts for five hours. The winning bidder can use the time with the industry expert to gain work-related knowledge and advice, solve problems or even co-create a new project that can be monetised. The knowledge gained from the discussion can also be minted into a utility NFT that could be co-owned by the buyer and the industry expert. The first round of bidding will include a group of 25 experts from industries including fintech, metaverse, sustainability, data and others. GLEAC recently joined the Hub71 community, accessing its network of partners and investors, and benefiting from its business-friendly environment and strong talent base. Sallyann Della Casa, founder of GLEAC, said: “We are proud to launch a unique patent-pending method that will disrupt the way we exchange knowledge, providing our users with on-demand peer-to-peer and peer-to-expert mentorship, and allowing them to thrive in the workplace.” Starting October 15, users can bid on a ‘Lovely Human’ NFT for a chance to be a part of a community of leaders and game changers In the interim, the select whitelist to access the NFTs before going public is now open with a few fixed priced NFTs listed at $25,000. The whitelist access will provide buyers with the opportunity to resell the artwork of the expert’s image, receive additional time with the expert in 2023, gain exclusive access to a community group with the industry experts, the ability to tokenise and monetise the conversation with experts, and collaborate with them on projects. Tags Hub71 Lovely Humans NFT startup Technology 0 Comments You might also like Eight Sleep expands into UAE, offering smart sleep solutions Thales’ Elias Merrawe on shaping the future of flight Review: HMD Skyline – A fresh take on smartphone design Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia