AutoSense is Seeing Machines’ Master Distributor for New Zealand and has been seeing significant momentum across the country to install the Group’s fleet solution, Guardian. “Signing these deals signifies the maturing of our transport industry as they increasingly take driver training and road safety seriously,” said Charles Dawson, Managing Director of AutoSense. Paul McGlone, Acting […]
The event theme, “Doing Business in North America”, is perfect for Seeing Machines with our strong North American ties including an office in Tucson, Arizona and a number of key staff positioned strategically across the country. We also recently debuted our automotive driver monitoring technology in GM’s Cadillac, a long-standing staple of the American automotive […]
Developed by Canberra-based company Seeing Machines, the technology scans drivers’ eyes for signs of drowsiness and then sounds an alarm or triggers seat vibrations if the eyes close for more than a couple of seconds. First developed for mining companies, the eye-tracking technology has been widely adopted by the Automotive industry and is being investigated for […]
Boeing expects that over 700,000 additional pilots will be recruited and that the world’s Aviation fleet will double in the next 20 years. To support this significant growth, the Aviation industry is looking for ways to upscale safely and efficiently, ensuring the high-standards synonymous with its industry are maintained. Seeing Machines has developed its Crew […]
Following an extended evaluation of Guardian at the Reading RailAir coach service, running from Reading train station to Heathrow Airport, First Bus has decided to roll out the technology further across their fleet. Phase one of the agreement is the fit-out of Guardian to a number of services in the UK and Ireland and has […]
Automated driving will make driving easier, more comfortable, and eventually, safer. Entrusting the driving task to a computer will become a reality, but the journey will be gradual, complex, and potentially dangerous. As automated driving technology is tested and refined, it is prudent to have a human backup-driver continue to oversee the automated driving system […]
Seeing Machines worked with L3 to develop the solution featuring Seeing Machines’ leading eye-tracking capability to be deployed into a new Boeing 787 FFS for a major Australian airline. This is a milestone for the Seeing Machines’ Aviation division and marks the first time that a permanent fully integrated eye-tracking solution has been delivered into […]
Seeing Machines’ CAN Drive trial, an ACT Government-funded study focused on driver behaviour in autonomous vehicles, found that driver response time doubles in a self-driving vehicle. Dr Lenné will address the International Driverless Vehicle Summit in Adelaide this week, to present initial findings. “There is concern about how driver behaviour and vehicle function – over […]
With a range of industry experts and policy makers in attendance, ARSC was the perfect platform for Seeing Machines to contribute to important road safety conversations. Christine Mulvihill, Research Fellow from the Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC), presented initial findings from our joint road safety project with MUARC, Ron Finemore Transport and Volvo trucks. […]
“Automotive regulatory bodies in the United States, Japan and especially Europe are focusing new attention on camera-based Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) as a way to not only reduce the number of accidents caused by drowsy or distracted drivers, but also as an essential part of semi-autonomous driving systems today, and fully autonomous driving systems in […]
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