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OTC: ILUS, ILUS International Announces the Development of Revolutionary Wearable Technology for the Defense and Emergency Response Sectors and Provides an Acquisition Update
OTC: ILUS, ILUS International Announces the Development of Revolutionary Wearable Technology for the Defense and Emergency Response Sectors and Provides an Acquisition Update.

About this update from Ilustrato Pictures International Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\n NEW YORK, NY, Aug. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- ILUS International Inc (OTC: ILUS) (Ilustrato Pictures International Inc) is a Mergers and Acquisitions company focused on acquiring and developing public safety technology-based companies across the globe. The company recently joined forces with the world’s leading haptic suit manufacturer to produce the ILUS Suit for defense and emergency response training and monitoring. Following record second quarter revenue announced yesterday, ILUS is also in the final stages of due diligence for five further acquisitions, adding additional manufacturing capability, patented technology, and substantial revenue to the group.  At the ILUS Annual Shareholder Meeting held earlier this year, the company spoke of its vision for wearable technology to be used in firefighting and emergency response. Following through on this vision, ILUS has officially launched its wearable technology project with the goal of utilizing big data and the latest in artificial intelligence to train and protect first responders and warfighters. The company is entering into a Joint Venture with what it believes is the world's leading haptic suit manufacturer and will be launching the ILUS Suit.  The software technology for the specific scenarios in which the suit will be used is currently being developed by the existing ILUS acquisition, KurveXR.  The company is initially focusing on software development for the defense and firefighting sectors. In training scenarios, the haptic suits provide real world feedback and monitoring capability. In a virtual reality training scenario using the suit, the trainee can feel heat, cold, rain and realistic real-life stimuli as well as haptic feedback that realistically mimics weapon recoil or the kick from a firefighting nozzle. The suit’s sensors capture and record motion for performance monitoring which is so vital in defense and emergency response settings. It also monitors the user’s physical state through its biometry system. The cardiorespiratory system is monitored to give feedback on the user’s oxygen saturation levels, heart rate and pulse rate variability. Although this is only a snapshot of the suit’s capability, the data it provides enables KurveXR to develop personalized Virtual and Augment...