Seeing Machines has successfully debuted its next-generation 3D Cabin Perception Mapping platform at CES 2026, marking a major step forward in real-time interior sensing for future mobility. Demonstrated live at CES, the platform delivers a comprehensive digital reconstruction of the vehicle cabin in real time, enabling a holistic, accurate and scalable approach to interior monitoring. […]
Our latest research highlights the limitations of relying solely on Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) as a benchmark for impairment. Traditional approaches often overlook the way impairment unfolds over time, resulting in gaps between BAC progression and real-world driver performance. Seeing Machines’ DMS technology aims to bridge this divide by directly assessing functional impairment in real […]
On September 9th as part of MADD’s 45th Anniversary conference, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced an update to its Top Safety Pick+ rating system. In the U.S., the IIHS Top Safety Picks help U.S. consumers make informed choices about safety when purchasing new or used vehicles. It works similar to New Car […]
“For years our technology, now in over 3.7 million cars and over 60,000 trucks today, has been capable of detecting and preventing distracted and drowsy driving,” said Seeing Machines Chief Safety Officer Dr Mike Lenné. “After extensive research, development, and rigorous testing we are now able to detect other forms of impairment, including impairment from […]
This panel discussion at DAC2024 will be moderated by Sri Parameswaran, Head of School and Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Sydney University and will feature panellists from Seeing Machines, Samsung, Qualcomm, Ambarella and Omnivision. The panellists will deliberate on a range of topics from emerging technology trends to innovative packaging options, seamless […]
Through this collaboration Seeing Machines will offer FORS operators its world-leading driver fatigue and distraction solution, Guardian, under the programme FORS Drive Safe. Guardian combines artificial intelligence with computer vision to monitor a driver’s state and intervene when necessary to prevent the potentially devastating consequences of fatigue and distraction. With statistics showing that 10-20% of […]
Our mission is simple: zero transport fatalities underpinned by a core purpose of getting everyone home safely by monitoring and alerting driver, pilot and operator fatigue and distractions. In this letter, we call your attention to our technology as it is being adopted worldwide at lightning speed. Driver Monitoring System or DMS technology can monitor […]
Synthetic data offers the potential to remove much of the slow and expensive real world data collection activities which dominate in-cabin product development efforts in the automotive industry. It can also theoretically provide access to data that may be nearly impossible to attain safely, or at all, by real-world recording means. However, synthetic data also […]
Collins Aerospace is a Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) business and the world’s largest Tier 1 Avionics cmopany. Under the Agreement, Seeing Machines and Collins will work together to jointly market and deliver innovative AI powered eye-tracking solutions to the global Aviation industry, enhancing safety and better supporting pilots with mission critical fatigue detection solutions. The […]
The collaboration pairs ADI’s advanced infrared driver and high-speed Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link™ (GMSL) camera connectivity solutions with Seeing Machines’ artificial intelligence (AI) DMS and OMS software to support powerful eye gaze, eyelid, head, and body-pose tracking system technology that more accurately monitors driver fatigue and distraction. The combined solution will readily meet European Commission […]
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