Abu Dhabi / Dubai, 16 October 2025 : Numeraire Future Trends, the Abu Dhabi-based CultureTech company pioneering biometric-level verifiable Digital Product Passports (DPPs) for art, luxury goods, and cultural assets, is proud to announce a collaboration with Dubai-based art collector and Lebanese businessman Charles Al Sidaoui, founder of TheYes Collection.

Recognized across the Middle East and Europe for his discerning eye, curatorial sensibility, and deep involvement in the art scene, Mr. Al Sidaoui has assembled one of the region’s most notable private collections. Through this partnership, Numeraire’s proprietary object-level fingerprinting technology will create verifiable identities and future-proof key works from TheYes Collection, safeguarding authenticity and long-term value.

Marsha Lipton, CEO of Numeraire Future Trends, said:

“TheYes Collection represents decades of passion and cultural insight. We’re honored that Mr. Al Sidaoui has entrusted Numeraire to help protect its legacy by anchoring each work with a verifiable, biometric identity that will endure for generations.”

Charles Al Sidaoui, founder of TheYes Collection, commented:

“Finally, a product that protects and secures the true essence of art—its authenticity, integrity, and cultural significance—preserving it for generations to come in a world increasingly transformed by technology and AI. Digital Product Passports will soon become standard for every artwork, ensuring traceability and authenticity.”

This collaboration highlights how Numeraire’s platform bridges art and technology, offering collectors a secure, reliable method to bring their collections into the modern, often forgery-prone, art ecosystem. By securing both digital provenance and identity for each piece, Numeraire ensures the integrity of collections and facilitates trustworthy transfers to future generations, while safeguarding the stewardship of valuable artworks.