Inturai Ventures Corp. of Canada Plans to Acquire Drone Swarm C2 Platform for C$6.025 Million
2026-07-07 15:22
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Inturai Ventures Corp. has signed an exclusive letter of intent to acquire the intellectual property of DomeCommand (domecommand.ai), an AI-driven command and control (C2) platform for autonomous drone swarms, aiming to integrate the company's radio signal sensing technology with DomeCommand's C2 software to build a differentiated dual-use autonomous platform serving civilian and national security customers.

Under the acquisition plan, Inturai will fully obtain DomeCommand's intellectual property, along with a perpetual, royalty-free, global license for the Distri software platform. The total consideration is up to C$6.025 million, including a C$25,000 advance payment and the issuance of up to 30 million common shares of the company (at a price of C$0.20 per share), tied to the development and time-based milestones of DomeCommand's intellectual property. Completion of the transaction is subject to due diligence, final agreement negotiations, and approvals from the Canadian Securities Exchange, among others.

Inturai CEO Ed Clarke stated that the foiled plot in June to attack a White House UFC event using explosive drones demonstrates that cheap drones have rapidly become a mainstream security threat on home soil. DomeCommand is the command layer required to support the company's sensing technology; Inturai sees what others cannot, and DomeCommand translates that into rapid, human-approved responses.

This acquisition will expand Inturai's platform from detecting threats to detecting, deciding, and taking action. The company's drone sensing program places covert sensors on aerial platforms to detect people and movement inside and outside walls, as well as in areas cameras cannot see. DomeCommand adds an automated deployment layer, converting detection results into clear prioritization options and approved actions. DomeCommand allows a single operator to command multiple drones simultaneously, consolidating all sensor data into a single real-time picture, determining the best response plan, and presenting prioritization options to the operator; tasks that once required a team several minutes can now be completed by one person in seconds, and the system continues to operate even if communication is interrupted or unavailable.

The parties are currently conducting practical pilots to integrate the two systems: Inturai detects people and threats inside and outside buildings, while DomeCommand plans drone deployments to surround targets and guide responses. The system forms a single loop from deployment, detection, to decision and action, with each step requiring human approval. The combined system's feature lies in DomeCommand's software combining reliable, rule-based planning with adaptive AI capable of handling changing situations, which, when fused with Inturai's ability to detect movement through walls, creates a unified system that perceives threats and takes action without relying on cameras, is compatible with existing equipment, runs on the devices themselves, and requires no continuous connection.

Cheap drones have become a prominent security threat, with a drone costing a few hundred dollars potentially forcing opponents to spend millions in response costs. The DomeCommand and Distri intellectual property were developed by technology leaders who have built AI and data platforms in fintech, logistics, and enterprise software, with years of experience as public company and ASX200 chief technology officers.

Inturai Ventures Corp. is an enterprise leveraging artificial intelligence technology to advance intelligent environments, covering fields such as healthcare, military, smart homes, and industrial applications.

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