Datavault AI has entered into a significant software licensing agreement with the World Boxing Council that will deploy the company's comprehensive technology suite across WBC championship events through 2025 and 2026. The partnership will utilize Datavault AI's ADIO, DataVault, VerifyU, and IDE platforms to capture and authenticate global fan engagement across multiple channels including broadcasts, streaming services, social media platforms, and in-venue activations. This strategic collaboration establishes a shared event-driven revenue model that represents a major advancement in how sports organizations can monetize fan interactions through artificial intelligence technology.
The agreement enables Datavault AI to leverage its cloud-based platform that provides comprehensive solutions with a collaborative focus in its Acoustic Science and Data Science Divisions. The company's technology suite is designed to facilitate AI experience, valuation, and monetization of assets in the Web 3.0 environment. The Information Data Exchange enables Digital Twins and licensing of name, image, and likeness by securely attaching physical real-world objects to immutable metadata objects, fostering responsible AI with integrity. This capability is particularly relevant for sports organizations seeking to protect and monetize intellectual property while enhancing fan experiences.
Datavault AI's technology platform serves multiple industries including sports and entertainment, events and venues, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, energy and more. The company's complete terms of use and disclaimers are available at http://IBN.fm/Disclaimer. The technology suite offers complete customization with AI and Machine Learning automation, third-party integration, detailed analytics and data, marketing automation and advertising monitoring capabilities. This comprehensive approach allows organizations like the World Boxing Council to implement sophisticated engagement tracking and monetization strategies across their global events.
The partnership represents a significant step forward in sports technology integration, demonstrating how AI platforms can transform traditional fan engagement models into measurable, monetizable assets. By deploying these technologies across WBC championship events, both organizations aim to create new revenue streams while providing enhanced experiences for boxing fans worldwide. The agreement through 2025 and 2026 establishes a framework for ongoing innovation in sports technology and fan engagement measurement.



