Seeing Machines stories
Seeing Machines inks a 5-year deal with Caterpillar, securing a USD $16.5 million payment to bolster cash reserves and advance transport safety tech.
Canberra's Seeing Machines is set to invest $26m in the expansion of its partnership with a North American OEM, widening its initial programme to include 19 vehicle models marketed globally.
Seeing Machines has secured a USD $30 million deal to supply its seventeenth automotive program to a European Original Equipment Manufacturer.
Seeing Machines wins 16th Automotive Programme award and now touts technology in 1.3 million vehicles worldwide.
Seeing Machines has published its first Guardian Insights Report, documenting the impact of driver behaviour in fleet vehicles.
Advanced computer vision technology company Seeing Machines has reported trading ahead of expectations, with a 49% increase in revenue for FY2023.
Seeing Machines announces collaboration with Devant to accelerate machine learning capabilities as regulatory deadlines approach.
Seeing Machines has signed an exclusive, perpetual licence agreement with a Collins Aerospace entity in Burnsville, Minnesota, a Raytheon Technologies business.
The Australian National University and Seeing Machines have won a grant to develop AI systems monitor human behaviour while driving.
Strong year-on-year growth in Seeing Machines' automotive and aftermarket units underpins long-term demand for its unique driver monitoring systems (DMS), championed by safety regulations.
Seeing Machines scoops Prince Michael International Safety Award for its innovative AI occupant monitoring technology.
Seeing Machines and Collins Aerospace have teamed up to develop a pioneering fatigue detection solution for the commercial aviation industry.
With a year remaining to upgrade essential driver safety technology, acting today will safeguard the future well-being of fleet vehicle drivers.