Datavault AI Inc., a provider of patented agentic AI platforms for data observation, valuation and monetization, announced that Hockey Hall of Famer Jeremy Roenick is advising the company on the development of its Sports and Entertainment initiative through the forthcoming International NIL Exchange. This builds on recent partnerships including the World Boxing Council and Dream Bowl. Roenick will support expansion of the platform, which is powered by Datavault AI patented Data Vault, DataScore and DataValue AI agents. The system enables indexing and tokenization of sports and entertainment assets for trading on the patented Information Data Exchange via the New York Interactive Advertising Exchange and the Nasdaq Financial Framework. This creates scalable, event-driven monetization opportunities for athletes, entertainers and rights holders.
The company's technology leverages the power of 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, fostering responsible AI with integrity. This development is significant because it represents a convergence of artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, and sports economics that could fundamentally alter how athletic and entertainment value is captured and traded. By creating tokenized assets tied to real-world performance and popularity, the platform offers a new paradigm for monetizing intangible value that has traditionally been difficult to quantify and trade.
Datavault AI'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. The technology suite is completely customizable and offers AI and Machine Learning automation, third-party integration, detailed analytics and data, marketing automation and advertising monitoring. The implications for the New York City metro area are particularly noteworthy given the concentration of sports franchises, entertainment companies, and financial institutions in the region. The integration with the New York Interactive Advertising Exchange creates a direct connection to one of the world's premier advertising markets, while the Nasdaq Financial Framework connection provides institutional credibility and potential access to broader capital markets.
The partnership with Jeremy Roenick brings not only sports industry credibility but also practical experience in athlete branding and monetization to the platform's development. As name, image, and likeness rights become increasingly valuable across sports and entertainment, this technology could help standardize and democratize access to monetization opportunities beyond just elite athletes. The platform's ability to create Digital Twins of physical assets and attach them to immutable metadata creates new possibilities for authenticating and trading memorabilia, licensing rights, and other valuable intellectual property. For rights holders and content creators in the New York metro area's dense media and entertainment ecosystem, this represents a potentially transformative tool for capturing value from digital assets in an increasingly fragmented media landscape.

