Inturai outlines patent strategy for its Wi-Fi spatial intelligence platform, enabling non-contact monitoring across healthcare, defense and smart living.
Inturai Ventures Corp. said it is processing and evaluating up to 10 patents as part of a broader intellectual property strategy to protect its spatial intelligence platform, which analyzes existing Wi-Fi and radio frequency signals to monitor movement and activity — without cameras, wearables or specialized hardware.
The company’s proprietary software processes interpret fluctuations in wireless signals to detect presence, motion and environmental changes within physical spaces. Designed to operate using standard Wi-Fi infrastructure, the system aims to reduce deployment costs while avoiding the privacy and regulatory challenges associated with visual data capture.
Three-Tier Intellectual Property Framework
Inturai said its patent strategy centers on three functional layers of the platform:
Core Sensing and Signal Intelligence
At its foundation, the company has developed methods for processing radio frequency data to generate spatial awareness. These technologies are intended to protect signal interpretation capabilities that enable motion detection, presence identification and location estimation — without requiring additional hardware.
Health and Human Context Sensing
Building on its sensing layer, Inturai has created software processes designed to infer human-related patterns such as general activity, sleep quality and heart rate. The company positions this capability for healthcare, aged care and smart living applications, emphasizing non-contact, non-intrusive monitoring that may reduce regulatory and privacy complexity.
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Defense and Security Applications
The platform has also been adapted for defense and security environments where line-of-sight visibility is limited. Signal-based sensing techniques are intended to provide situational awareness, including presence detection and activity profiling, in operational or border-monitoring contexts.
Inturai said it continues to pursue patent filings and related protections to strengthen long-term defensibility as it expands commercial applications across healthcare, defense and smart living ecosystems.
The company trades on the Canadian Securities Exchange under URAI and in the United States on the OTC market as URAIF.


