Datavault AI Secures $2 Million Global Licensing Deal With Nature's Miracle for Carbon Credit Tokenization

Reuters10-28
Datavault AI Secures $2 Million Global Licensing Deal With <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NMHI">Nature's Miracle</a> for Carbon Credit Tokenization

Datavault AI Inc. has announced a global technology license agreement with Nature's Miracle Holding, granting Nature's Miracle rights to integrate Datavault AI's proprietary intellectual property-including issued and pending patents related to blockchain-based carbon credit tokenization-into its environmental technology platforms. Under the terms of the agreement, Datavault AI will receive a non-refundable license fee of $2 million and a 35 percent royalty on all gross revenue generated through the use of the licensed technology. The agreement covers U.S. and international patents and is effective worldwide for the life of the patents. The companies are currently collaborating on tokenized real-world asset projects in Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and China.

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