Datavault AI and St. John's University to Establish RWA International Research Center in Taipei

Datavault AI signs an MOU with St. John's University to launch a research center focused on real-world asset tokenization, regulatory technology, and financial innovation, aiming to advance industry-academia cooperation and global standards.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
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Datavault AI and St. John's University to Establish RWA International Research Center in Taipei

Datavault AI (NASDAQ: DVLT) announced on January 26, 2026, that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with St. John’s University in Taipei to establish the RWA International Research Center on the university’s campus. The center is scheduled to be inaugurated on the same day and will focus on advancing standards, education, and cross-disciplinary cooperation in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, regulatory technology, and applied financial innovation.

Under the agreement, Datavault AI will contribute proprietary capabilities, including its Information Data Exchange (IDE), International Elements Exchange (IEE), and VerifyU frameworks. These technologies are designed to support secure data attribution, governance, and compliance-oriented research. The center is intended to serve as a regional platform for multi-university collaboration in Taiwan and to facilitate longer-term engagement with international partners in Europe and the United States. The full press release can be accessed at https://ibn.fm/Or92B.

This collaboration underscores the growing importance of RWA tokenization, which involves converting physical assets into digital tokens on a blockchain. By integrating academic research with industry expertise, the center aims to develop best practices and regulatory frameworks that could accelerate adoption across sectors such as real estate, finance, and education. Datavault AI’s technologies, particularly the IDE framework, enable secure linking of physical assets to immutable metadata, which is critical for creating trustworthy digital twins and ensuring responsible AI usage.

The establishment of the center in Taipei positions Taiwan as a potential hub for RWA innovation in Asia. St. John’s University brings academic rigor and a network of regional universities, while Datavault AI contributes real-world applications and industry insights. The initiative is expected to foster cross-disciplinary research involving law, finance, computer science, and business, addressing challenges such as data privacy, tokenization standards, and regulatory compliance.

Datavault AI’s technology suite also includes capabilities in acoustic science and data science, with divisions focused on wireless HD sound transmission and high-performance computing. The company’s cloud-based platform serves industries such as sports, entertainment, biotech, and fintech, offering solutions for data monetization and digital engagement. The expansion into academic research aligns with its strategy to drive adoption of Web 3.0 technologies through partnerships and standardization efforts.

The center’s launch is timely as governments and institutions worldwide explore the potential of tokenized assets to improve liquidity, transparency, and efficiency in markets. By setting up a dedicated research facility, Datavault AI and St. John’s University aim to contribute to the development of international standards and educational programs that could shape the future of asset management. The collaboration may also lead to joint projects with other universities and industry players, further extending its impact.

As forward-looking statements in the press release note, actual results may differ due to risks and uncertainties, including those detailed in Datavault AI’s SEC filings. The company undertakes no obligation to update this information unless required by law.

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