Inturai Deploys Spatial Intelligence Platform Across Aged Care and Retail in Australia
Inturai Ventures Corp. announced in a press release the completion of its Australia product tour, which included the first deployments of its Duo sensing devices with two customers: a large aged care group and a retail technology company. The visits featured demonstrations and installations of Inturai’s spatial intelligence platform, which enables device tracking, human presence detection, falls monitoring, and continuous health analysis without the use of cameras.
The Duo device operates through a network similar to Wi-Fi mesh and serves as Inturai’s main deployment platform. It provides a low-cost, quick-installation solution for both healthcare and commercial environments. The company stated that the installations lay the groundwork for expanded commercial arrangements in both sectors.
In aged care settings, the platform supports continuous monitoring of sleep, heart rate, and breathing while maintaining privacy and dignity for residents. In retail environments, it is used for asset tracking and occupancy monitoring. The deployments demonstrate the platform’s ability to function across different industries using the same discreet sensing architecture.
Inturai views Australia as a strategic entry point for its Asia-Pacific expansion and plans to continue developing its relationships with both clients. The company’s leadership team returned from the tour with an expanded pipeline of opportunities across healthcare and retail technology markets.
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