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Disseminated on Behalf of Inturai Ventures Corp.
Disseminated on Behalf of Inturai Ventures Corp.
Sponsored – Est. Read 8 Min
The U.S. Military Is Already Using It.
The Rest of the World Is About to Find Out.
Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI); (OTC: URAIF) turns ordinary WiFi hardware into a real-time intelligence platform.
The U.S. military, NATO defense partners and a global security market are already taking notice.
When branches of the U.S. military quietly begin field-testing a technology without a press release…without a procurement announcement…or without any fanfare at all, it usually means one thing: the technology actually works.
And early deployments suggest the technology developed by a little-known company called Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI); (OTC: URAIF) is already proving itself in the field.
Inturai has built an artificial intelligence platform that does something most people would think is still science fiction: it sees through walls.
Not with cameras…and not with thermal imaging gear that costs $50,000 a unit.
Instead, Inturai’s technology can see through walls using the same WiFi router that’s sitting in your living room right now…specifically, the $20 chip already inside it.
Inturai has figured out how to monetize a piece of hardware that’s already inside nearly every building on earth.
Inturai’s edge AI reads the way wireless signals distort when they pass through a human body, and translates those distortions into real-time intelligence: Is someone in that room? How many people? Are they moving? Breathing normally? Asleep?
It didn’t take long for the military to notice…and once it did, word began to spread quickly.
Already, military and defense partners in the U.S., Canada, and Europe are evaluating Inturai’s technology. A NATO-registered European defense partner has signed on. And the company was recently one of just five companies invited to a closed intelligence-community conference…and every single demo unit it brought was taken into the field by operators.
The exact same technology that’s being tested in combat environments is also highly effective for a broad range of defense and security applications. This can include:
* border checkpoints, where knowing what’s inside a vehicle or building could save lives…
* government facilities requiring camera-free monitoring of sensitive spaces…
* …and urban combat environments, where the ability to detect human presence through walls could determine the outcome of an operation.
Drone warfare has permanently changed battlefield intelligence…and demand for reliable, non-camera, non-satellite sensing capability has never been higher. Inturai is producing exactly that capability, at a cost that makes widespread deployment realistic for the first time.
Military validation across multiple nations…extremely high gross margins…and a defense pipeline that keeps growing. Inturai’s market cap is approximately $21 million CAD. At some point, investors begin to recognize the opportunity.
7 Reasons
Why Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI); (OTC: URAIF) Deserves Your Attention Today
1) The Military is Engaged…and Near-Term Revenue is Now Flowing
When the U.S. intelligence community invites five companies to a closed-door conference in the California desert, that’s not curiosity…that’s due diligence at the highest level. Inturai was recently one of those five. Every demo unit it brought was claimed by special operations personnel and taken into active field evaluation. From there, word traveled fast among U.S. Special Forces, Canadian Special Forces and European Special Forces. A NATO-registered European defense partner signed on. Canadian and U.S. veteran-owned military services providers followed, with near-term reseller agreed revenue targets in the range of $2-3 million already on the table. The defense sector found Inturai on its own merits, and it keeps coming back. That’s the kind of validation you can’t manufacture…and it’s already converting into revenue.
2) First-Mover Advantage…19.5 Billion Devices…and ZERO Meaningful Competition
There are an estimated 19.5 billion WiFi-enabled devices deployed around the world right nowi. Military installations, government facilities, border crossings, intelligence operations, critical infrastructure…virtually every security environment on earth is already wired for what Inturai does. The router on the wall becomes a spatial intelligence sensor the moment Inturai’s software is installed. No new hardware. No installation crews. No supply chain headaches. And across the entire defense and security landscape — spanning military operations, border security, government infrastructure and intelligence applications — no competitor is doing this at this cost point, across this many verticals, with this level of military and commercial validation already in place. Under-the-radar Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI); (OTC: URAIF) didn’t just find a gap in the market…it found a gap the size of the market.
3) Legacy Defense Sensing Technology Costs a Fortune. Inturai Does It For a Fraction
The tools currently available to military and intelligence operators for through-wall detection are incredibly expensive. Thermal imaging units can cost $50,000 or more per device. Radar-based systems require specialized deployment teams and budgets that put them out of reach for most operations. Inturai delivers superior intelligence for roughly $100 in standard WiFi hardware. It requires no specialists, proprietary infrastructure or expensive procurement process. Inturai’s astoundingly low comparative cost makes the company’s technology accessible to the full range of allied military, border security and intelligence applications that legacy systems have never been able to effectively serve at scale.
4) Inturai’s Business Model Offers Potential for 98% Gross Margins
Most defense technology companies are buried in hardware costs long before a dollar of profit is recognized. Inturai’s model works differently. The hardware is already in place with the router and Inturai’s software turns it into a revenue-generating intelligence platform for a monthly subscription fee ranging from $20 to $40+ per location, depending on the application. This means that every new military installation, government facility or border checkpoint that comes online adds nearly pure margin. Software is the true value for Inturai’s business so $1 million contracts can have as much as $950,000 in profit in some cases. That’s an exceptionally rare thing to find in the defense technology space, where hardware dependency typically puts a ceiling on how profitable a company can become.
5) Post-Quantum Encryption: How Inturai’s Moat Keeps Getting Wider
Somewhere between 2028 and 2030, quantum computers will break most current encryption standards[1]. Regulators in the U.S., EU, and UK are already drafting requirements that will force security platforms to migrate to post-quantum encryption or face serious legal liability. Most of Inturai’s competitors will spend years and millions of dollars retrofitting their systems when that deadline arrives. Inturai embedded post-quantum encryption at the chip level from day one, through a partnership with a Singapore university spinout. Customers who choose Inturai today are buying a 10-year compliance runway that their alternatives simply can’t offer. The deadline is coming for everyone. For Inturai’s customers, it already came and went.
6) The Inturai Team Has Done It Before At the Highest Level
Inturai founder and CEO Ed Clarke didn’t come to the company looking for a first success. He helped build the infrastructure that now powers platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. He then built Southeast Asia’s largest e-commerce marketing platform, scaling it to more than 150 enterprise clients. After that, a decade as Managing Director of ASX-listed Yojee, which peaked at a $400 million market cap. The company’s CTO, Sudhakar Anivella, was the first engineer at Turvo, a Silicon Valley logistics platform whose tech stack Reid Hoffman called the best he’d ever seen…good enough that Hoffman sent the founders of Uber Freight to join it. Behind them sits an advisory board that includes a 22-year Canadian Special Forces veteran, a former Deputy General of the Canadian Navy, and one of the world’s leading academics in wireless sensing technology. These are people who have built listed companies, shaped global technology standards, and advised heads of state. Inturai is what they chose to do next.
7) The Sector Is Worth Billions…But Inturai Is Still Trading at Just $21 Million
To understand the potential for a company like Inturai, take a look at DroneShield, an Australian defense technology company currently trading at a market cap of more than $5 billion on roughly $70 million in annual revenue. Its core product is a single-use drone-blocking system. One product, focused on a single defense application…and a $5 billion valuation. Inturai’s platform spans the full spectrum of defense and security applications, with a recurring SaaS revenue model, near-100% gross margins, and a post-quantum encryption moat that DroneShield doesn’t have. Yet Inturai’s current market cap is approximately $21million CAD. The defense sector has already validated the technology. Commercial revenue is already flowing. Small cap tech revaluations tend to happen quickly once revenue starts appearing.
There are an estimated 19.5 billion WiFi-enabled devices deployed around the world right now, and every single one of them is constantly broadcasting radio waves. Until Inturai came along, that was essentially the end of the story. The signal goes out…the signal comes back…and the internet works.
What Inturai’s team figured out is that those signals don’t just travel through space. They interact with everything in it. A human body distorts a WiFi signal in ways that are subtle but entirely readable, and Inturai’s edge AI, running on the same $20 chip already embedded in hundreds of millions of standard routers worldwide, interprets those distortions in real time.
The result is a platform that can tell you whether someone is in a room, whether they’re stationary or moving, alone or in a group…all without a camera, without a wearable and without touching a single piece of existing hardware.
The business model sitting on top of that is equally straightforward. Customers already own the hardware. Inturai’s software turns it into a revenue-generating spatial intelligence platform for a monthly subscription fee, with no manufacturing costs and no installation overhead. Revenue scales with every new deployment while costs barely move, which is how you arrive at gross margins approaching 98%.
The Defense Community Found Inturai… Now It’s Writing Checks
Inturai’s military-grade platform, Stealthwave, was built for environments where the cost of imperfect intelligence is measured in lives.
Stealthwave: Spatial Intelligence For Border Checkpoints
The ability to detect human presence, movement, and vital signs through walls — without cameras, without drones, without any visible hardware footprint — addresses one of the most persistent operational challenges in modern conflict.
And the defense community didn’t need much convincing.
The company was invited to a closed intelligence-community conference, one of just five companies selected, and every demo unit it brought was taken into the field by operators. Word moved quickly after that.
Multiple branches of U.S., Canadian, and European Special Forces are now engaged. A NATO-registered European defense partner has signed on. Canadian and U.S. veteran-owned military services providers have followed, with near-term revenue targets in the range of $2-3 million already on the table.
Defense budgets across NATO member states are expanding at a pace not seen in decades, drone warfare has permanently altered the ISR landscape, and demand for non-camera, non-satellite sensing technology has never been higher. Inturai is positioned exactly where that demand is pointing.
Stealthwave Was Built for the Reality of Modern Conflict
Modern conflict has changed much faster than the technology designed to support it. Knowing what’s on the other side of a wall, in real time, without cameras and without any visible hardware footprint has gone from a tactical advantage to a mission-critical requirement.
Stealthwave is Inturai’s answer to that requirement.
Unlike thermal imaging or radar-based systems that announce their presence and require dedicated infrastructure, Stealthwave runs silently on hardware that’s already in place. The moment Inturai’s software is deployed in any WiFi-enabled environment, that space becomes a real-time human detection system. It reads movement, presence and vital signs through walls and ceilings without leaving a visible trace or requiring a single piece of specialized equipment.
The demand is already there and defense budgets are now at their highest levels in decades. On top of that, drone warfare has changed how allied forces think about battlefield intelligence in a powerful way. This means the appetite for non-camera, non-satellite sensing technology has never been stronger.
Inturai is producing exactly that capability…at a cost that makes widespread deployment realistic for the first time.
The Inturai Story Is Just Getting Started…
Here’s What’s Coming Next
Inturai is in the middle of a transition that offers some of the highest upside potential in the small-cap space: the moment a company stops being a story and starts being a business.
The shift from R&D to revenue is happening right now, in real time. First commercial payments are already coming in. New veteran-owned military partner MOUs could come at any time, with a specific focus on combat zone and disaster relief applications. Additional military advisory board announcements are on the way. And the UK military services pilot, serving a NATO and Middle East customer base, is progressing.
Across that pipeline, the revenue potential is substantial…and the cost structure to support it barely changes as the platform scales. That’s the nature of a near-100% gross margin software business built on hardware the customer already owns.
The defense sector found Inturai quietly, evaluated it seriously, and keeps coming back. And the pipeline behind it is only getting deeper. At approximately $21 million CAD, the market cap for Inturai still reflects a company the world hasn’t fully discovered yet.
7 Reasons
Why Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI); (OTC: URAIF) Deserves Your Attention Today
1) The Military is Engaged…and Near-Term Revenue is Now Flowing
When the U.S. intelligence community invites five companies to a closed-door conference in the California desert, that’s not curiosity…that’s due diligence at the highest level. Inturai was recently one of those five. Every demo unit it brought was claimed by special operations personnel and taken into active field evaluation. From there, word traveled fast among U.S. Special Forces, Canadian Special Forces and European Special Forces. A NATO-registered European defense partner signed on. Canadian and U.S. veteran-owned military services providers followed, with near-term reseller agreed revenue targets in the range of $2-3 million already on the table. The defense sector found Inturai on its own merits, and it keeps coming back. That’s the kind of validation you can’t manufacture…and it’s already converting into revenue.
2) First-Mover Advantage…19.5 Billion Devices…and ZERO Meaningful Competition
There are an estimated 19.5 billion WiFi-enabled devices deployed around the world right nowi. Military installations, government facilities, border crossings, intelligence operations, critical infrastructure…virtually every security environment on earth is already wired for what Inturai does. The router on the wall becomes a spatial intelligence sensor the moment Inturai’s software is installed. No new hardware. No installation crews. No supply chain headaches. And across the entire defense and security landscape — spanning military operations, border security, government infrastructure and intelligence applications — no competitor is doing this at this cost point, across this many verticals, with this level of military and commercial validation already in place. Under-the-radar Inturai Ventures Corp. (CSE: URAI); (OTC: URAIF) didn’t just find a gap in the market…it found a gap the size of the market.
3) Legacy Defense Sensing Technology Costs a Fortune. Inturai Does It For a Fraction
The tools currently available to military and intelligence operators for through-wall detection are incredibly expensive. Thermal imaging units can cost $50,000 or more per device. Radar-based systems require specialized deployment teams and budgets that put them out of reach for most operations. Inturai delivers superior intelligence for roughly $100 in standard WiFi hardware. It requires no specialists, proprietary infrastructure or expensive procurement process. Inturai’s astoundingly low comparative cost makes the company’s technology accessible to the full range of allied military, border security and intelligence applications that legacy systems have never been able to effectively serve at scale.
4) Inturai’s Business Model Offers Potential for 98% Gross Margins
Most defense technology companies are buried in hardware costs long before a dollar of profit is recognized. Inturai’s model works differently. The hardware is already in place with the router and Inturai’s software turns it into a revenue-generating intelligence platform for a monthly subscription fee ranging from $20 to $40+ per location, depending on the application. This means that every new military installation, government facility or border checkpoint that comes online adds nearly pure margin. Software is the true value for Inturai’s business so $1 million contracts can have as much as $950,000 in profit in some cases. That’s an exceptionally rare thing to find in the defense technology space, where hardware dependency typically puts a ceiling on how profitable a company can become.
5) Post-Quantum Encryption: How Inturai’s Moat Keeps Getting Wider
Somewhere between 2028 and 2030, quantum computers will break most current encryption standards[1]. Regulators in the U.S., EU, and UK are already drafting requirements that will force security platforms to migrate to post-quantum encryption or face serious legal liability. Most of Inturai’s competitors will spend years and millions of dollars retrofitting their systems when that deadline arrives. Inturai embedded post-quantum encryption at the chip level from day one, through a partnership with a Singapore university spinout. Customers who choose Inturai today are buying a 10-year compliance runway that their alternatives simply can’t offer. The deadline is coming for everyone. For Inturai’s customers, it already came and went.
6) The Inturai Team Has Done It Before At the Highest Level
Inturai founder and CEO Ed Clarke didn’t come to the company looking for a first success. He helped build the infrastructure that now powers platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. He then built Southeast Asia’s largest e-commerce marketing platform, scaling it to more than 150 enterprise clients. After that, a decade as Managing Director of ASX-listed Yojee, which peaked at a $400 million market cap. The company’s CTO, Sudhakar Anivella, was the first engineer at Turvo, a Silicon Valley logistics platform whose tech stack Reid Hoffman called the best he’d ever seen…good enough that Hoffman sent the founders of Uber Freight to join it. Behind them sits an advisory board that includes a 22-year Canadian Special Forces veteran, a former Deputy General of the Canadian Navy, and one of the world’s leading academics in wireless sensing technology. These are people who have built listed companies, shaped global technology standards, and advised heads of state. Inturai is what they chose to do next.
7) The Sector Is Worth Billions…But Inturai Is Still Trading at Just $21 Million
To understand the potential for a company like Inturai, take a look at DroneShield, an Australian defense technology company currently trading at a market cap of more than $5 billion on roughly $70 million in annual revenue. Its core product is a single-use drone-blocking system. One product, focused on a single defense application…and a $5 billion valuation. Inturai’s platform spans the full spectrum of defense and security applications, with a recurring SaaS revenue model, near-100% gross margins, and a post-quantum encryption moat that DroneShield doesn’t have. Yet Inturai’s current market cap is approximately $21million CAD. The defense sector has already validated the technology. Commercial revenue is already flowing. Small cap tech revaluations tend to happen quickly once revenue starts appearing.

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i https://www.wi-fi.org/beacon/the-beacon/wi-fi-by-the-numbers-technology-momentum-in-2023
ii https://blogs.cisco.com/developer/how-post-quantum-cryptography-affects-security-and-encryption-algorithms
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