- Centrefit’s platform ties physical security, intrusion detection and building controls into unified mobile or cloud interfaces.
- It must navigate challenges such as system interoperability, regulatory security standards and rapidly evolving smart building technologies.
Centrefit Group’s scope and evolution
Centrefit Group was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Queensland, offering a broad suite of technology integration services. Its LinkedIn presence describes the company as committed to innovation and delivering turnkey solutions for customers. Mark Pearce is listed as Owner Director of Centrefit, overseeing strategy and growth.
On its website, Centrefit emphasises 24/7 security, access management and automation solutions tailored for business environments. Their security service offerings include advanced intrusion alarm systems, integrated CCTV, and security architecture designs.Additionally, Centrefit promotes solutions controlled via smartphone apps or cloud backends, enabling remote operation and monitoring.
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Centrefit Group in the wider industry context
Centrefit also frequently highlights case studies or partnerships in social posts. For example, in a LinkedIn post, Mark Pearce wrote about collaborating with “Lift Brands” and a facility in Mount Druitt, signalling the firm’s reach into commercial property clients.
These collaborations reflect Centrefit’s growing presence in the commercial and community sectors, where real-time data and automation drive efficiency. Its emphasis on continuous support, energy-efficient hardware and mobile connectivity sets it apart in a crowded market. The firm’s ability to support remote monitoring, app-based control and system interoperability positions it well to capitalise on demand for smarter, safer buildings.