Martin Adams

Martin Adams

Martin has over ten years of experience in entrepreneurship, management, and investment, covering fields including technology, media, and blockchain. Maserati Top 100 ranks him as one of the top 100 UK entrepreneurs, Penrose ranks him as one of the top 50

2019-03-30  

Martin has over ten years of experience in entrepreneurship, management, and investment, covering fields including technology, media, and blockchain. Maserati Top 100 ranks him as one of the top 100 UK entrepreneurs, Penrose ranks him as one of the top 50 UK entrepreneurs, The Sunday Times praises him as a marketing guru, and he himself discusses artificial intelligence and blockchain globally. His recent speech includes how companies use blockchain and artificial intelligence? What will be the future work of the Rocketplace Enterprise Innovation Summit and speeches for thousands of Unilever employees?. He is the co founder and CEO of Codec, which has been recognized by Cognition X and Tech Crunch as a top AI marketing company and one of the most popular AI startups in Europe. Due to these accolades, Martin has partnered with different brands, publishers, and many rapidly developing token distribution blockchain companies. As an experienced entrepreneur and lawyer familiar with intellectual property, securities, and corporate law, Martin has collaborated with many blockchain companies to build excellent business frameworks and strategies for their rapid growth. Martin has been engaged in the fields of technology and media for over a decade. During his student years, he used his most precious asset - an acuk email address - to log in to the less well-known Facebook website at the time. Since then, more than a decade ago, he has been helping to establish one of the world's earliest social media institutions, which absorbed brands and talent from different platforms. This institution was later acquired by Naster, Facebook's Sean Park, and William Morris Endeavour. Afterwards, Martin attended Harvard Law School. During his school years, he collaborated with renowned street artist Shepard Ferry to provide advice on digitization issues and defend Obama in the Obama Hope Poster case, which became the most closely watched case in the intellectual property field, reported by The New York Times, The Guardian, and the BBC. When he graduated, he won the Dean's Award, and after graduation, Martin was hired by a rival company in that defense. Prior to that, he had already provided some advice to this company and its top equity clients on digital changes in their industry. He works as a portfolio investor for the world's most successful venture and private investment companies, while also collaborating with clients such as Facebook and Samsung. Attracted by Songkickcom, Martin returned from New York to East London where he was responsible for business development. He initiated the establishment of the Digital Leadership Council and Social Media @ UCL, promoting a broader policy and political dialogue between the UK and Europe on technology and digital, while also enabling university graduates, current students, and start-up entrepreneurs to better understand and enter these industries. He has participated as a consultant and strategic advisor in the psychological terrain mapping and digital warfare of the Royal Navy's fight against ISIS, as well as in community departments and territories