FAQs
Artefact is a leading global consulting company dedicated to accelerating the adoption of data and AI to positively impact people and organizations.
Is it artefact or artifact UK? ›
Artefact is the original British English spelling. Artifact is the American English spelling. Interestingly, unlike most American spellings, artifact is the accepted form in some British publications.
What is an artefact company? ›
Artefact is a global data services company that sits at the intersection of consulting, data science, AI technologies and marketing.
Is it artifact or artefact in Australia? ›
Artifacts and artefacts are both English terms. Artifacts is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English ( en-US ) while artefacts is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) ( en-GB ).
Who owns artefact? ›
The 80m Artefact is owned by Canadian tech entrepreneur Mike Lazaridis, best known for creating the BlackBerry mobile device. Built in Germany in 2020 at an estimated cost of $240m and named Motor Yacht of the Year in 2021, Artefact is one of the world's biggest superyachts by volume.
Who is the CEO of Artefact? ›
Artefact Co-founders Guillaume de Roquemaurel and Vincent Luciani assume new responsibilities to accelerate global growth. We're proud to announce that Artefact's Co-founders, Guillaume de Roquemaurel and Vincent Luciani, have been named Co-CEOs, as part of a number of changes to Artefact's management team.
Why doesn t the UK return stolen artifacts? ›
This is because the British Museum Act 1963 and the National Heritage Act 1983 prevent the trustees of major UK museums from permanently handing back contested treasures in their collections.
Are the artifacts in British Museum real? ›
The British Museum has acquired many objects from archaeological digs across the world. Excavations continue to this day, from the Caribbean to the Nile Valley, with modern archaeology focusing on answering research questions that provide context to the British Museum collections.
How did Britain get so many artifacts? ›
Many of these historic objects are rooted in Britain's colonial past. Wealthy people would pay explorers to bring back items from their travels. Often the wealth that funded these explorations came from the exploitation of people and resources within the British Empire.
How many employees does Artefact have? ›
A squad of 1500 people around the world.
Find our local office below.
Artefact Projects Ltd. was incorporated in Nagpur 1987, strongly committed to serving India's development through their engineering capabilities. In 1998 ventured into Infrastructure Consultancy Services as Engineers, Planners & Project Management Consultants.
How much do Artefact consultants make? ›
The average Data Consultant base salary at Artefact is $92K per year. The average additional pay is $8K per year, which could include cash bonus, stock, commission, profit sharing or tips.
Is it artifact or artefact Canada? ›
Canadian writers tend to use the American spelling. Artefact is more common everywhere outside North America.
What did aboriginals eat? ›
Aboriginal people ate a large variety of plant foods such as fruits, nuts, roots, vegetables, grasses and seeds, as well as different meats such as kangaroos, 'porcupine'7, emus, possums, goannas, turtles, shellfish and fish.
Is the artifact app any good? ›
Artifact is a good news app, but that didn't feel as big as TikTok. With a new feature called Links, Artifact is getting a little closer to that vision. Links is a new section in the Artifact app, and it's for far more than news. It's for, well, links.
Can you legally buy ancient artifacts? ›
BUY ONLY LEGALLY ACQUIRED ANCIENT ART
While there are indeed a number of laws governing the sale and purchase of items of cultural patrimony (antiquities), as long as an item has been legally imported into the United States, it's legal to sell and purchase.