Datavault AI Bridges Civic Memory and Digital IdentityDatavault AI Bridges Civic Memory and Digital Identity Across National PlatformsCompany joins White House Experience Council, unveils VerifyU tech at Cowboys Gathering, and participates at the ALA conference with CompuSystemsDatavault AI announced continued expansion and commercial progress through key appointments and participation in high-profile industry events across key sectors including government, education, sports, and culture. Driving National Impact with White House Experience Advisory Council Datavault AI was recently appointed to the White House Experience Advisory Council, a group established by the White House Historical Association to modernize how the Executive Mansion shares and preserves American history. This appointment positions Datavault AI alongside key leaders engaged in preserving and sharing national heritage through innovative technology. At the Council’s inaugural meeting in Washington, D.C., Datavault AI joined leaders across government, education, and technology alongside members of Congress, the Corporate Leaders Council, and institutional partners. The company was represented by CFO Brett Moyer and CMO Sonia Choi, reflecting its commitment to building strategic relationships that support long-term adoption of its digital identity and technologies. "The White House Experience Advisory Council helps ensure The People's House dynamically and comprehensively tells our nation's evolving story in a way that resonates with visitors," said Stewart McLaurin, President of the White House Historical Association. "We appreciate Datavault AI's collaboration in supporting cutting-edge technology to continue sharing the rich history of the Executive Mansion." “As a company rooted in technology, we’re proud to contribute cutting-edge AI infrastructure that enhances both access and preservation for generations to come. We’re deeply humbled to be asked to contribute to something so fundamentally American,” said Sonia Choi, Chief Marketing officer of Datavault AI and White House Experience Advisory Founding Member representative. “To be in the room where national memory is shaped is a responsibility we as an organization will strive to live up to.” Expanding VerifyU™ Applications in Sports and Preventative Health VerifyU™ is part of Datavault AI’s expanding portfolio of proprietary, AI-integrated technologies that support identity ownership, digital licensing, and data monetization. The company’s platform delivers advanced infrastructure solutions that span credentialing, NIL compliance, immersive acoustic delivery, and high-performance computing—enabling vertical expansion across sports, government, education, and healthcare. The company’s recent activation at the 4th Annual Cowboys Gathering in Addison, Texas, hosted in partnership with LifeGenix Institution, showcased VerifyU™, Datavault AI’s blockchain-powered credentialing solution that enables lifelong, tamper-proof academic and professional credentials. The exclusive, invitation-only event brought together Hall of Famers and Super Bowl champions including Drew Pearson, Darren Woodson, Tony Dorsett, Larry Brown, Jay Novacek, Leon Lett, Mark Stepnoski, and Nate Newton. “It was a special event that reminded us just how strong the bond and lifelong friendship is that we all share as players,” said Larry Brown, Super Bowl XXX MVP. During the event, Datavault AI and LifeGenix Institute, a leader in preventative health, explored opportunities to integrate Datavault AI’s digital twin and NIL technologies with LifeGenix’s diagnostic imaging platform. The collaboration aims to explore the potential to create a unified system called the "Twinstitute" that combines diagnostics, credentialing, and digital identity into a single secure solution. “Partnering with Datavault AI opens new doors,” said Michael Swayden, CEO of LifeGenix Institute. “Together, we’re exploring a ‘Twinstitute’ that combines diagnostics, credentialing, and digital identity into a single, secure system that empowers lifelong wellness and ownership.” “From advising on national memory to helping athletes and institutions monetize identity and history, Datavault AI is building a trusted foundation for secure digital futures,” said Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI. Demonstrating Scalable AI Infrastructure at Major Industry Conferences This past weekend, Datavault AI and CompuSystems participated together at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference in Philadelphia, which included upwards of 10,000 library professionals and over 650 exhibitors, as well as the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International Conference in Boston, MA, which included over 300 exhibitors and more than 1,800 commercial property professionals with tremendous authority and buying power (Exhibit - BOMA 2025):
Through these types of events, Datavault AI is furthering industry engagement and ongoing collaboration with a shared commitment to delivering innovative data-driven solutions to diverse industries. With momentum building across multiple sectors, Datavault AI is well-positioned to lead the convergence of data ownership, AI infrastructure, and digital credentialing. Through partnerships with government, health, education, and sports organizations, the company continues to open scalable, revenue-generating opportunities while reinforcing its role as a backbone of trusted digital innovation. Source: Datavault AI media announcement |