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Seeing Machines launches ANU PhD Fellowship

With a deep history in Research and Development (R&D), Seeing Machines continues to innovate. We are partnering with ANU to accelerate research that will feed into the commercialisation of our life-saving technology. We were founded at the ANU and have continued our association with the academic community in Australia and around the world. Our team […]

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Launch of new Guardian Live web app

It is an integral part of the Guardian solution, which detects fatigue and distraction in heavy vehicle drivers and alerts them – in real time – via audible alarms and seat vibrations. The new web app delivers a superior interface. It is interactive and simple for fleet managers to use. The degree of fatigue risk […]

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US traffic fatalities indicate an alarming upward trend

Alarmingly, this is the highest percentage increase since records began in 1975 and could indicate an unexpected upward trend. While the report doesn’t disclose the cause of crashes, a previous report on the first six months of traffic data suggest that distracted driving is major culprit in increased traffic deaths and injuries. The report cites […]

Canberra drivers urgently needed to train AI algorithms

Seeing Machines’ DMS technology is used by car manufacturers around the world and as part of its continued development of safety features, needs the help of Canberrans in real-world situations, to train its AI algorithms that add crucial safety and convenience for all car users. The company requires families based in and around Canberra to […]

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DMS the ‘awakening giant’ of ADAS safety

A growing consensus now exists that for any ADAS platform to function efficiently, the presence of an in-vehicle driver monitoring system (DMS) is required. Such a prerequisite also applies to the commercial vehicle (CV) segment. As Mike Lenné, Chief Science and Innovation Officer of DMS developer Seeing Machines, told Automotive World, there has been huge […]

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Seeing Machines and Collins collaborate in Aviation

The Agreement will position a close collaboration between Seeing Machines’ and Collins to jointly market co-developed solutions across the Aviation industry to deliver our eye-tracking technology solutions to Commercial Air Transport, Business, Military, Rotary Wing, General Aviation and Flight Training, and will address improved safety and efficiencies for both pilot training and flight operations. In […]

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Pioneering eye-tracking technology in Air Traffic Control

With the aviation industry projected to double in size over the next two decades, both air traffic control (ATC) systems and air navigation service providers (ANSP) will need to expand to safely meet this surge in demand. Patrick Nolan spoke to ATM Magazine. Aligning with this vast projected growth is the introduction of HMI systemisation, […]

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Flying safer by preventing aviation accidents

The most mature market for eye tracking technology is currently trucks, where our Guardian product is employed to detect if a driver is distracted or experiencing a microsleep, triggering a warning and alerting the driver. Patrick Nolan, our General Manager of Aviation affirms that “our technology around head, eye and face tracking is about spending […]

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Airliner World: “The eyes have it” by Capt. Matt Gray

Head-up displays (HUDs) and head-up guidance systems (HGS) introduce value beyond real-time gaze tracking. When integrated with eye tracking solutions during training, guided by instructor and pilot input and supported by visual and instructional learning tools, these systems can build up additional safety, organisational and operational capability drivers for aircrews, especially amid rising demands. HUD/HGS […]

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NTSB calls for collision-avoidance systems on all new vehicles

A raft of technologies already exist that can help reduce and avoid these tragedies. For example, collision-avoidance technologies have the potential to mitigate the impact of these mistakes by alerting the driver to impending danger or actively reducing the car’s speed if a driver does not act. At the top of the National Transportation Safety […]

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