Datavault AI (NASDAQ: DVLT) announced it will exhibit multiple technologies at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas from January 6-9, 2026. The company plans to showcase its WiSA, ADIO, VerifyU, DVHolo, Events Citadel, and Data Vault technologies alongside event-based deployments. This presentation will highlight continued intellectual property expansion and growing commercial and OEM adoption of WiSA-enabled wireless audio solutions.
The demonstration will also feature progress of the company's Gen 2 software-centric platform across consumer and commercial deployments. Recent acquisitions in acoustics and broadcast technologies will be integrated to support data-over-sound applications, live events, and broader data monetization initiatives. According to the company's description, Datavault AI is leading in AI experience, valuation, and monetization of assets in the Web 3.0 environment through its cloud-based platform.
The company operates through two main divisions: Acoustic Science and Data Science. The Acoustic Science Division features WiSA, ADIO, and Sumerian patented technologies, including industry-first foundational spatial and multichannel wireless HD sound transmission technologies. These cover intellectual property for audio timing, synchronization, and multi-channel interference cancellation. More information about the company's technologies can be found at https://ibn.fm/kClTv.
The Data Science Division leverages Web 3.0 and high-performance computing to provide solutions for experiential data perception, valuation, and secure monetization. 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, which the company states fosters responsible AI with integrity.
Datavault AI's cloud-based platform serves multiple industries including sports and entertainment, events and venues, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, and energy. The technology suite offers AI and Machine Learning automation, third-party integration, detailed analytics, marketing automation, and advertising monitoring capabilities. The company maintains its headquarters in Philadelphia, PA.
The CES 2026 exhibition represents a significant opportunity for business and technology leaders to assess how integrated audio and data technologies are converging. The combination of wireless audio solutions with Web 3.0 data monetization platforms suggests emerging applications across consumer electronics, live events, and digital asset markets. The integration of recently acquired acoustics and broadcast technologies indicates potential expansion into new data transmission methods through sound-based technologies.
For technology executives monitoring industry trends, Datavault AI's presentation at CES may signal broader movement toward integrated hardware-software platforms that bridge physical experiences with digital asset management. The company's focus on both consumer audio solutions and commercial data platforms reflects the increasing convergence of entertainment technologies with enterprise data infrastructure. Legal disclaimers regarding forward-looking statements and investment risks are available at http://IBN.fm/Disclaimer.


