INTURAI DEPLOYS IT'S AI NATIVE MULTI-VERTICAL PLATFORM TO MULTIPLE GROUPS ACROSS AGED CARE AND RETAIL VERTICALS
Inturai Deploys Duo Devices Across Aged Care and Retail, but Shares Wallow Near All-Time Lows as Execution Fails to Impress

On 2026-05-14, Inturai announced the successful deployment of its “Duo” sensing devices following an Australian product tour. The devices were delivered to a large aged‑care group and a retail technology company, validating the AI‑native, hardware‑light platform in two distinct verticals: healthcare (non‑intrusive continuous health monitoring) and retail (spatial intelligence for operations). The deployment opens commercial pathways in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and North America. The technology uses Wi‑Fi/mmWave signals to track presence, movement, falls, and physiological signs without cameras, preserving privacy.
The deployment is a logical follow‑up to the DUO‑1 product release (2026‑04‑15) and the earlier partnerships with Talius (2026‑01‑27) and defence contractors (2026‑02‑09, 2026‑02‑11). While positive, the news is an expected incremental step rather than a sudden material shift. No revenue figures, contract sizes, or firm orders accompany the deployment; it represents a commercial validation, not a major revenue event. In the context of the company’s micro‑cap size (~C$16M), any genuine material catalyst would likely involve binding, large‑scale contracts exceeding the modest US$20k‑to‑US$1.75M targets previously disclosed. The market has already priced in the “promise” of defence and aged‑care adoption — the stock spiked to C$0.40 in late January 2026 on similar partnership news — and has since drifted to C$0.14. This deployment does not materially alter the revenue trajectory or reduce execution risk. Therefore, it rates as Routine – Positive.
Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI) is a technology company developing an AI‑native, hardware‑light sensing platform that transforms ambient Wi‑Fi and mmWave radio signals into spatial intelligence. The flagship DUO‑1 (Dual‑Origin Observation) device can detect people, movement, heartbeats, and sleep patterns through walls without cameras, wearables, or line‑of‑sight. Target verticals include defence/tactical operations, aged‑care/health‑care monitoring, retail spatial analytics, and smart‑home security. The company also integrates post‑quantum cryptography (with PQStation) to secure IoT edge devices, aiming to meet upcoming government mandates. Inturai is pre‑revenue, with its first small‑scale deployments occurring in Q2 2026.