Datavault AI Weighs Spinning Out Its Acoustic Sciences Division Into a Standalone Company

Datavault AI's board has requested a full plan for spinning out its Acoustic Sciences division—which includes wireless audio, spatial sound, and live event technologies—into an independent public company.
Datavault AI (NASDAQ: DVLT) is exploring a significant corporate restructuring that would spin out its Acoustic Sciences division into a fully independent public company. The board of directors has formally requested management's complete plan for the dividend spin-out, signaling that this is more than exploratory—it's a strategic direction the company is actively pursuing.
The Acoustic Sciences division is not a minor unit. It encompasses the company's ADIO, WiSA, Event Citadel, and API Media operations, and includes deployed technologies focused on wireless audio transmission, spatial sound systems, and event-based communication. These are areas seeing significant commercial momentum as demand for premium live event experiences and sophisticated home audio environments continues to grow.
The rationale for the spin-out is straightforward: a dedicated, standalone public entity focused exclusively on acoustic technologies may attract more specialized investor attention and command a higher valuation multiple than it can as a division buried within a diversified technology holding company. Investors in audio technology and live events have demonstrated appetite for focused plays, and a clean separation would allow the Acoustic Sciences business to tell its own story to the market.
For the broader acoustic technology industry, this move is worth watching. WiSA in particular has been a significant player in the wireless home theater audio space, and Event Citadel has established a presence in large-venue sound systems. A standalone company built around these assets could accelerate investment in R&D and commercial partnerships that a corporate parent might deprioritize.
The spin-out timeline and structure remain to be determined as management develops its plan, but the board's request suggests a real commitment to making this happen.
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