P2P Group Partner With NZ Provider

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P2P Group Ltd. said it was pleased to announce that a major New Zealand-based disability care provider is commencing an on-premise trial of the Inturai platform.

P2P Group is advancing intelligent environments through its proprietary Inturai AI signal sensing technology, transforming sectors including healthcare, defence, policing, emergency services, drones, smart homes, and industrial systems. By leveraging standard Wi-Fi and radio signals, Inturai delivers next-generation spatial intelligence without the need for invasive or specialist hardware. This breakthrough enables safer, smarter spaces across a range of high-impact use cases.

The trial represents the first in-market deployment of Inturai's real-time sensing and activity recognition system in the disability care sector. It will focus on delivering enhanced safety, privacy and quality of life outcomes through Inturai's AI-driven, hardware-free monitoring solution.

This initial phase includes live testing in test and residential environments, aiming to validate use cases such as event detection, activity mapping and responsive care alerting, without the use of invasive cameras or wearable devices to maintain client dignity.

"This is a high-trust sector where dignity and safety must be delivered together," said Ed Clarke, CEO of P2P Group.

"We are proud to see our platform entering the trial stage with one of New Zealand's leading care providers. It's a significant milestone in expanding our health sector impact."

Trial results will be used to inform planning for broader rollout across the provider's national operations, pending successful outcomes and stakeholder engagement. Updates will be provided should they become material.

The disabled and elderly assistive technology market mainly aims to provide a better quality life to the people in this category by making their life comfortable and easy. Several difficulties arise in the day-to-day activities of older adults with a partial or total disability that cannot be handled alone.

The market is expected to see further growth resulting from the huge number of high-velocity accidents that are taking place in urban areas as a result of rapid modernisation and the use of vehicles. Technical glitches and faults that assistive technologies and devices may cause prove to be a major challenge for market growth.

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