Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) announced that CEO Nathaniel "Nate" Bradley will deliver a featured presentation at Luminary 2026 — Film, AI, Music and Crypto Innovators on March 14 at the Beverly Center in Los Angeles as part of Oscars Weekend programming. The presentation marks a significant step in bridging entertainment, technology, and digital assets, highlighting how blockchain infrastructure is being leveraged to transform intellectual property management.
Bradley will introduce the company's Tokenized Legacy(TM) platform, a blockchain-based infrastructure designed to enable athletes, musicians, entertainers, and other public figures to permanently manage and monetize their name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights. The platform aims to provide transparent on-chain licensing and automated royalty payments, addressing long-standing industry challenges related to rights management, revenue distribution, and intellectual property control. This development is important as it represents a shift toward decentralized, automated systems that could reduce disputes, increase transparency for creators, and create new revenue streams in the sports and entertainment sectors.
The event will also feature demonstrations of Datavault's ADIO(R) audio data transmission technology and highlight the company's broader expansion across sports, entertainment, and digital asset ecosystems. Datavault AI leads AI-driven data experiences, valuation, and monetization in the Web 3.0 environment, with its platform delivering comprehensive solutions through collaborative Acoustic Science and Data Science Divisions. The company's Information Data Exchange(R) (IDE) enables Digital Twins and secure NIL licensing, fostering responsible AI with integrity. More information about the company is available at https://www.dvlt.ai.
The implications of this announcement extend beyond a single presentation. By integrating blockchain technology with NIL rights management, Datavault AI is positioning itself at the intersection of entertainment, finance, and technology. The Tokenized Legacy platform could potentially reshape how intellectual property is handled, offering creators more control and transparency while automating complex royalty agreements. For industries like sports and music, where licensing and rights have traditionally been managed through intermediaries, this technology promises a more direct and efficient model.
Investors and industry observers can find the latest news and updates relating to DVLT in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/DVLT. The presentation at Luminary 2026, timed with Oscars Weekend, underscores the growing convergence of entertainment and blockchain innovation, signaling a broader trend toward tokenization and digital asset management in creative fields.



