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Ron Finemore’s rise and adoption of Guardian

Ron stands apart from his competitors by embracing the latest in advancements in safety and technology innovation. Ron’s trademark simplicity as he explained is premised upon doing what he does and doing that well. Finemore started in the transport game in 1962, building a fordable reputation over the next forty years that culminated in Finemore […]

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Guardian technology is now integrated within EROAD

EROAD is a preeminent transportation technology company that offers fleet management software and products designed to improve driver safety, manage vehicle fleets and reduce costs associated with driving. Seeing Machines’ world-leading Guardian technology utilises face and eye-tracking algorithms to detect fatigue and distraction, allowing proactive intervention before a risky driving incident occurs. Research conducted by […]

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Have pilot cockpit eye-scan patterns changed?

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s Instrument Flying Handbook views the first fundamental skill of instrument flying as developing a scan. A scan is defined by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration as the “continuous and logical observation of instruments for attitude and performance information.” A pilot’s scan behaviour is regarded as critical to the safe operation […]

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Eyes: the windows to the soul

French poet Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (1544-1590) was not mistaken when he described the eyes as, “these lovely lamps, these windows of the soul.” In the context of driver monitoring system (DMS) technology, we believe he was also arguably ahead of his time. Increasing levels of driver assistance are already providing drivers with the […]

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Half Year Trading Update

With the recent difficulties of the past year, Seeing Machines is still experiencing growth in the Aftermarket (Fleet) business and the engagement across the OEM business and associated industries (Automotive and Aviation) is strong despite all the challenges faced. Click the button below to read more. View the Half Year Trading Update

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Seeing Machines partners with ams

Together, Seeing Machines and ams fine-tuned its next-generation VSCEL component (VSCEL is an emerging technology for automotive applications where characterization for different use-cases is still ongoing), for high-temperatures automotive interior illumination. Throughout this process, Seeing Machines provided critical design feedback on infra-red pulse handling requirements, allowing the device to be ideally matched to its optimized […]

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Seeing Machines technology now in 2021 Cadillac Escalade

Since 2011, we have been working closely with Joyson Safety Systems to integrate our software into the Joyson supplied Driver Attention System. For General Motors’ cars, this includes the electronic controller, camera, and integrated Infrared Illuminators in the steering wheel light bar. Our DMS software debuted in the 2018 Cadillac CT6 Super Cruise feature, representing […]

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License Agreement with OmniVision Technologies

Occula® offers a unique NPU design that enables the development of low-cost, high-performance edgeAI to power future human-machine interfaces. We will work with OmniVision to deliver optimised, highly integrated solutions to the global Driver and Occupant Monitoring System markets, leveraging existing and new customers globally. To learn more, click here.

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Fleet Update 2020: Regulatory Momentum in Europe

The European Parliament has passed into law the requirement that driver drowsiness and attention distraction systems are included for all new cars, vans, trucks and buses from 2024. An update for the operational highlights, Seeing Machines is heavily focused on working with government and regulatory bodies to influence the case for DMS as a safety […]

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2020 Annual General Meeting Results and Board Changes

The board changes include the resignation from the Seeing Machines Board of two Non-Executive Directors with the effect from the end of the 2020 AGM.  

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