Xeriant Inc. (XERI) Expands Leadership Role for Prominent Military Veteran to Drive Innovation

  • Xeriant closed 2025 by outlining a growing leadership role for Brig. Gen. Blaine D. Holt (ret.) as President of its Factor X innovation engine.
  • An initial appointment marked the beginning of Holt’s formal involvement with Xeriant as its Senior Advisor in Aerospace and Defense, but subsequent developments highlighted an even broader role.
  • Under Holt’s leadership, Factor X is positioned to emphasize disciplined innovation rather than purely speculative research.

As emerging technologies increasingly intersect with national security, infrastructure resilience and advanced materials development, companies are placing greater emphasis on leadership that understands both innovation and real-world operational demands. Experience in defense, aerospace and strategic risk assessment has become especially valuable as firms pursue cutting-edge research with broad civilian and government applications. With this in mind, Xeriant (OTCQB: XERI) has expanded the role of Brig. Gen. Blaine D. Holt (ret.), signaling a deeper commitment to disciplined innovation and advanced research.

During the past year, Holt has increasingly been involved with broadening Xeriant’s technology portfolio and shaping the company’s long-term technology strategy. In November, the company announced Holt’s appointment as President of Factor X Research Group, the company’s newly formed advanced research and innovation hub, citing his extensive background in national defense, aviation, emerging technologies and strategic leadership. Xeriant describes Factor X as a Skunk Works–style operation designed to accelerate the discovery and development of transformative technologies across aerospace, advanced materials, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence. 

Holt’s appointment to lead Factor X marked the beginning of his formal involvement with Xeriant and expanded his responsibilities beyond advisory into active leadership of the company’s most forward-looking research initiatives. Xeriant recognized that Holt’s experience advising senior military and government leaders brought a critical perspective to the evaluation and development of advanced technologies with both commercial and strategic relevance.

Holt’s professional background provides context for why Xeriant views him as a strong fit for this role. A retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general, Holt served in senior leadership and advisory positions focused on national security, strategic communications and aerospace operations. His career included roles that required evaluating emerging threats, assessing complex systems and translating advanced concepts into operational realities. Xeriant has emphasized that this experience aligns closely with the goals of Factor X, which is intended to bridge the gap between early-stage innovation and deployable solutions. Furthermore, Holt’s leadership roles in NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) should help pave the way for Xeriant’s international business footprint.

Factor X occupies a central place in Xeriant’s broader corporate strategy. According to the company, Xeriant is focused on discovering, developing and commercializing disruptive technologies, with particular emphasis on advanced materials, aerospace innovation and nanotechnology. Factor X is designed to serve as an internal catalyst for this work, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and accelerating research timelines, and is foundational to Xeriant’s focus on diversification and integration within the emerging technology landscape. By consolidating exploratory research under a dedicated innovation hub, Xeriant aims to improve efficiency and ensure that promising concepts are evaluated through both technical and strategic lenses. This agility will be a significant advantage over the legacy prime contractors, who generally employ a siloed research and development structure.

Under Holt’s leadership, Factor X is positioned to emphasize disciplined innovation rather than speculative research. Xeriant has indicated that Holt’s role includes helping prioritize projects, assess real-world applicability, and guide research toward solutions that address tangible market and security needs. This approach reflects a recognition that advanced technologies must ultimately meet regulatory, operational and economic constraints to achieve adoption. Holt’s experience working within highly regulated and mission-critical environments is expected to inform these evaluations.

The expansion of Holt’s role also coincides with Xeriant’s ongoing progress in advanced materials, most notably its nanotechnology-enabled composite materials program. Xeriant has suggested that his strategic oversight can help align materials development with broader infrastructure, safety and resilience needs. This alignment is particularly relevant as industries and governments seek materials that improve fire resistance, durability and sustainability while meeting increasingly stringent standards.

From a governance perspective, Holt’s involvement as the operational leader of Factor X reflects Xeriant’s effort to tightly integrate strategic oversight with innovation execution. The company has framed this structure to reduce friction between vision and implementation, ensuring that advanced research efforts remain aligned with long-term corporate objectives. This model is often seen in technology-driven organizations that seek to balance creativity with accountability.

More broadly, Holt’s increasing participation underscores Xeriant’s intent to position itself at the intersection of advanced technology development and practical application. By elevating a leader with deep experience in aerospace and national security, the company is signaling that it views its research initiatives as having relevance beyond niche markets. Factor X, under Holt’s direction, is intended to explore technologies that could influence multiple sectors, from infrastructure and materials to aerospace and defense-adjacent applications.

The expanded role of Holt represents a meaningful step in Xeriant’s evolution as a technology development company. His transition from board member to leader of Factor X highlights the company’s emphasis on strategic, disciplined innovation and reflects confidence in Holt’s ability to guide advanced research efforts. As Xeriant continues to build its portfolio of technologies, Holt’s leadership is positioned to play a central role in shaping how the company’s most ambitious ideas move from concept to real-world relevance.

For more information, visit www.Xeriant.com.

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