Author Archives: Kaycee Meads

Hills Tankers & Guardian – Safely Transporting Hazardous Goods

Hills Tankers has drivers on the roads over 600,000 hours per year. Considering transport is the most dangerous occupation in Australia, and combined with the exposure hours and dangers of the freight they carry, Hills Tankers believe it is paramount they do all that is reasonably practicable to support their drivers and lower the risk […]

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Ron Finemore & Guardian: Making Road Transport Safer for All

Ron Finemore Transport is a family-owned road transport business, operating an extensive fleet dedicated to transporting crucial customer goods across vast distances along Australia’s East Coast. Committed to maintaining exceptional customer service and improving road safety, they were eager to adopt the Guardian solution to pioneer detection of fatigue and distraction to enable pre-emptive intervention […]

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2022-23 Guardian Insights Report | Australia & New Zealand

In a mission to reduce transport fatalities to zero, Seeing Machines continues to leverage its industry leading driver monitoring system (DMS) technology to protect commercial fleets worldwide. Guardian, the company’s real-time driver fatigue and distraction solution, supports over 800 transport companies with almost 52,000 connections across the globe. In fact, Guardian has been scientifically proven […]

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Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Design workshop at AutoUI

Road safety is a global issue that Seeing Machines is already addressing today. Our camera-based driver monitoring system (DMS) technology assesses driver attentiveness and alertness levels. It can help to address the risks of fatigue and distraction in real time and prevent accidents. As more governments seek to reduce road-related trauma, regulation is being introduced […]

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Incorporating synthetic data in driver monitoring development

In addition to our 20+ years’ experience and unrivalled access to human behavioural insights, Seeing Machines will incorporate the world’s most advanced synthetic data into our digital engineering processes to meet the growing demand for more in-cabin, driver and occupant monitoring capabilities as new transport safety regulation deadlines approach. Our class-leading driver and occupant monitoring […]

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UK drivers respond to Driver Monitoring System survey

In a survey of 2,147 UK consumers, Seeing Machines found that 70% of respondents believed technologies used to monitor and improve the performance of drivers had the potential to help improve road safety and reduce road accidents. However, the majority were yet to hear about DMS technology. Results from the Driver Monitoring System survey show […]

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Paul McGlone on Sky News

“We have a regulatory tailwind that is driving this industry forward – essentially in the same way as the seatbelt became a mandate, a driver monitoring system will become a mandate,” commented Paul McGlone. Click to listen to the interview on Sky News’ Ian King Business Podcast (starting at 16:52) online or on Spotify.

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Occupant monitoring through rear-view mirror-mounted camera

Seeing Machines’ CEO Paul McGlone spoke to Automotive Industries (AI) about our collaboration with Magna to integrate driver and occupant monitoring into the rear-view mirror and the benefits for OEMs and Tier 1 customers. McGlone: Successfully integrating driver and occupant monitoring into the rear-view mirror is very challenging technically. Working closely with the team at Magna, […]

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A sword and shield: How Guardian helps RFT “deliver outcomes”

Ron Finemore Transport prides itself on running the safest, youngest, and most modern fleet in Australia. The family-owned road transport business is headquartered in Wodonga Victoria, with operations based in key regional or metropolitan areas including Wagga, Goulburn and Orange in New South Wales; Wodonga, Barnawartha, Derrimut and Newport in Victoria; and Eagle Farm in […]

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Safe and sustainable transport: equalising the opportunities

An industry leader in computer vision technologies that enable machines to ‘see’, understand, and assist drivers, Seeing Machines prides itself on its passion to provide ‘technology to get everyone home safe’. Using the world’s most advanced human data-driven technology, Seeing Machines can enhance driver safety and contribute to the global goal of safety by dramatically […]

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