Datavault AI Shares Surge on Nationwide SanQtum Rollout With AP Global

Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ:DVLT) shares jumped 25.6% in premarket trading on Monday after the company unveiled plans for a nationwide rollout of SanQtum infrastructure through a partnership with AP Global Holdings LLC.

The AI-focused data valuation group said it has signed a Master Purchase Order Agreement with AP Global Holdings, which operates under the name Available Infrastructure, to procure SanQtum infrastructure and cybersecurity services. The agreement includes an upfront payment of $250,000 and carries an initial term of 12 months.

Under the deal, Datavault AI has already submitted purchase orders to deploy the infrastructure across 100 cities in the contiguous United States. The rollout is intended to support secure communications, encrypted data storage and high-performance computing, underpinning Datavault AI’s patented IDE technology that converts raw data into tradable digital assets.

“This deployment advances our ability to achieve true immutability of digital objects through Quantum Key Encryption that is foundational to support high-integrity zero-trust tokenization,” said Nathaniel Bradley, CEO of Datavault AI.

In a separate announcement made the same day, Datavault AI disclosed plans to issue 7.5 million shares of common stock in exchange for certain intellectual property rights. The shares will be issued under an effective shelf registration statement originally filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in July 2025.

The partnership brings together Datavault AI’s capabilities in real-world asset tokenization with Available Infrastructure’s distributed network architecture, aiming to deliver lower latency, enhanced cybersecurity and consistent performance across decentralized environments.

Daniel C. Gregory, chief executive officer of Available Infrastructure, said each network location carries an estimated serviceable addressable market exceeding $100 million annually, driven by regional demand for high-performance computing solutions.

After the initial rollout, the companies plan to standardize deployment frameworks to link Datavault AI’s technology to a nationwide network of hardened edge locations, allowing customers to process data closer to its point of origin.

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