Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) announced an expanded collaboration with IBM to deliver enterprise-grade artificial intelligence performance at the edge in New York and Philadelphia. The deployment will utilize IBM watsonx AI products running within SanQtum AI's zero-trust, micro edge data center network operated by Available Infrastructure.
The implementation enables cybersecure data storage and compute, real-time data scoring, tokenization, credentialing, and ultra-low-latency processing across two of the most data-dense metropolitan regions in the United States. This infrastructure supports enterprise AI workloads without reliance on public cloud infrastructure, addressing growing concerns about data sovereignty, latency, and security in AI deployments.
Datavault AI's technology suite offers AI and Machine Learning automation, third-party integration, detailed analytics, marketing automation, and advertising monitoring. The company's Information Data Exchange (IDE) enables Digital Twins and licensing of name, image, and likeness (NIL) by securely attaching physical real-world objects to immutable metadata objects, fostering responsible AI with integrity.
The company's cloud-based platform provides comprehensive solutions serving multiple industries, including HPC software licensing for sports & entertainment, events & venues, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, energy and more. Datavault AI's Acoustic Science Division features WiSA, ADIO and Sumerian patented technologies and industry-first foundational spatial and multichannel wireless HD sound transmission technologies with IP covering audio timing, synchronization and multi-channel interference cancellation.
This edge computing deployment represents a significant shift in how enterprises approach AI infrastructure, particularly for applications requiring real-time processing of sensitive data. By moving AI processing closer to data sources in major metropolitan areas, organizations can reduce latency, improve security through zero-trust architectures, and maintain greater control over their data pipelines. The latest news and updates relating to DVLT are available in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/DVLT.
The expansion into New York and Philadelphia positions Datavault AI to serve enterprise clients in financial services, healthcare, media, and other data-intensive industries concentrated in these regions. As AI workloads become increasingly complex and data volumes continue to grow, edge deployments like this one offer a viable alternative to traditional cloud-based approaches, particularly for applications where milliseconds matter or where regulatory requirements demand localized data processing.


