Canberra, Australia, 16 Jan: Seeing Machines Limited, a leader in advanced computer vision technology, is set to showcase its innovative interior sensing solutions at CES 2025, the premier event in consumer technology, taking place in Las Vegas.
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Unveiling next-generation driver monitoring systems at CES
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Partnering with Mitsubishi and Ambarella for advanced safety tech
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Securing 18 automotive programs across 11 OEMs
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Developing AI-powered driver attention monitoring solutions
Showcasing the Future of Transport Safety
From January 7 to January 10, 2025, Seeing Machines will demonstrate its next-generation driver and occupant monitoring systems (DMS/OMS) at a private suite in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino. Attendees can expect immersive technology displays that highlight the company's latest software and algorithm developments, including its renowned FOVIO technology. This year's exhibition will also feature a collaboration with Mitsubishi, presenting exciting growth opportunities stemming from their strategic partnership.
Innovative Solutions for Enhanced Road Safety
Seeing Machines' DMS and OMS technologies will be integrated into various demonstrations by Tier 1 customers and partners throughout CES. Notably, the Guardian Generation 3 software will be showcased at Ambarella's exclusive exhibition. This cutting-edge aftermarket driver-safety solution utilizes Ambarella's CV25 AI SoC, ensuring industry-leading AI performance per watt. This advancement not only enhances Guardian's capabilities for commercial vehicles but also supports global road safety initiatives and compliance with emerging regulations in Europe.
Pioneering Collaborations with Industry Leaders
In partnership with QNX, Seeing Machines is merging its interior sensing technology with QNX Cabin. This integration allows OEMs to effectively monitor driver drowsiness and distraction, significantly reducing the risks associated with unsafe driving and adhering to international safety standards. As new laws emerge across regions requiring vehicles to monitor drivers for signs of distraction and fatigue, Seeing Machines is capitalizing on this regulatory momentum. The company has successfully secured 18 automotive programs across 11 OEMs, backed by an impressive database of over 18 billion kilometers of driving data.
Committed to a Safer Future
As discussions with regulators and consumer safety organizations continue, Seeing Machines remains a trusted partner in the automotive industry. The company's esteemed human factors team and AI-powered data drive its mission to eliminate road fatalities. Their leadership and technical experts will be available throughout CES to discuss how evolving regulations are spurring innovation in road safety and what this means for the future of the automotive sector.
Seeing Machines (AIM:SEE) is at the forefront of revolutionizing transport safety by developing proprietary technology for leading automotive manufacturers and collaborating with major players in the automotive and aviation industries. Utilizing advanced machine vision technology, the company accurately measures head pose, eyelid movements, and eye gaze across various lighting conditions, even through sunglasses.
This vital data interprets driver attention states, drowsiness, and impairment levels to provide real-time inputs to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and vehicle comfort systems. As the demand for higher resolution wide field of view cameras grows, Seeing Machines continues to expand its suite of occupant monitoring features for enhanced safety and convenience. For more information, visit www.seeingmachines.com.