CES 2025: Seeing Machines showcases advanced driver and occupant monitoring system technology

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Seeing Machines has secured 18 automotive programs with 11 OEMs

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Seeing Machines, a company specializing in computer vision technology, is presenting its advanced interior sensing technology at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas. At its booth, Seeing Machines is also offering a demonstration of its immersive technology in a purpose-built test car, highlighting the latest software and algorithm advancements for its FOVIO driver and occupant monitoring system (DMS/OMS) technology. In collaboration with Mitsubishi, Seeing Machines will also highlight the growth opportunities offered by their combined technologies.

Seeing Machines' technology can be found integrated into various tier 1 customers who are also exhibiting at the CES 2025. This includes the company’s Guardian Generation 3 software, which features into Ambarella’s solutions. Seeing Machines’ driver safety solution leverages Ambarella’s CV25 AI system-on-chip (SoC) for improved AI performance, thereby enhancing road safety and meeting emerging European regulations. Furthermore, Seeing Machines is working with QNX to integrate its interior sensing technology with QNX Cabin to monitor driver drowsiness and distraction, aiding original equipment manufacturers in adhering to international safety standards.

Leveraging new regulations requiring in-vehicle monitoring systems, Seeing Machines has secured 18 automotive programs with 11 OEMs, backed by over 18 billion km of driving data. The company is at the forefront of global discussions on road safety, aiming to eliminate road fatalities through its partnership with leading automotive manufacturers and regulatory bodies.

Seeing Machines specializes in developing and licensing proprietary technology for the automotive and aviation industries. Its machine vision technology measures head pose, eyelid movement and eye gaze under various lighting conditions, contributing to the advancement of driver assistance systems and vehicle comfort. With a relentless commitment to safety, Seeing Machines continues to pioneer innovations for enhanced road safety and setting the pace for the future of the automotive industry.

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