The shift toward localized network independence marks a significant departure from the company’s previous infrastructure requirements. By enabling sensors to transmit data directly to one another, Inturai aims to support defence and security operations in remote environments where fixed network access is unavailable. This mobile capability allows for airborne or tactical deployment without the burden of pre-existing hardware setups.
Simultaneously, the firm has refined its in-home intelligence suite, which uses ambient Wi-Fi signals to monitor activity and detect falls without the use of cameras. Previously, environmental variances often hampered performance; the new self-calibration feature allows the system to adjust to the specific layout of a residence upon installation. According to CEO Ed Clarke, these upgrades are intended to reduce false alarms in healthcare settings while expanding the company’s footprint across industrial and military sectors.
To manage its outreach, Inturai has engaged Vancouver-based Senergy Communications Capital for a one-month digital marketing campaign starting June 29, 2026. The contract, valued at CAD$100,000, covers investor relations and advertising services as the company shifts its focus toward broader market deployment.




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