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| Seeing Machines is an award winning technology company with a focus
on vision based human machine interfaces. Formed in 2000, Seeing Machines purpose
is to commercialise its computer-vision IP across a range of industries and applications.
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form of our technology faceLAB®, provides head-pose, gaze direction
and eyelid closure tracking. It has immediate and far-reaching impact in the realm
of transportation safety and active information awareness systems. faceLAB®
is used across the automotive industry as well as many of the leading academic
research groups and transportation authorities worldwide, including: faceLAB® is also used by the US and Australian Defence
Departments, and by leading research institutions such as: Seeing
Machines is developing aspects of the technology into other markets such as next
generation displays, defence and medicine. Management
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Nick Cerneaz |
Chief Executive Officer |
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Chris McKee |
Chief Financial Officer |
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Belinda Burgess |
Operations Manager |
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Jochen Heinzmann |
Automotive Business Manager |
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Sebastien Rougeaux |
Principal Research Scientist |
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Timothy Edwards |
Principal Engineer |
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Nick Langdale-Smith |
Director - Sales and Marketing |
Board of Directors
| James Fulton Muir | Chairman, ANU University Council Member | | Nick Cerneaz | Director, Chief Executive Officer |
| David Gaul | Director, President CEA Technologies |
| William Mobbs | Director, CEO ITL Limited |
| Rob
Sale | Director, | | Trent Victor | Director, Automotive Product R&D, Volvo Technology |
Alex
Zelinsky |
Director, Director CSIRO ICT Centre |
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Belinda Burgess | Company Secretary |
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awardsSeeing Machines strong performance has been recognised
both in Australia and Internationally with several awards and accolades. Highlights
to date have included:
- Finalist 2007 iAwards in the R&D category for the Driver State Sensor.
- Winner 2006 Secrets of Australian ICT Innovation Award for the TrueField Anaylzer in the Health category.
- Alex Zelinsky, CTO of Seeing Machines awarded the ATSE
Clunies Ross Award 2005.
- Selected as a Technology Pioneer for the 2004 World
Economic Forum.
- National finalist in the 2003 Australian Export Awards.
- Winner of the 2003 ACT Chief Minister's Export Award
for Information and Communications Technology.
- Winner of the AIIA
2003 iAwards in the category of Innovation Software.
- Selected as a Technology Pioneer for the 2003 World
Economic Forum.
- Winner of the 2002 AusTrade
High Tech European Tour competition.
- January 2002 issue of Discover
magazine named Seeing Machines technology as one of
the top 100 innovations for 2001.
- R&D Magazine selected faceLAB® as an
R&D 100 award winner in 2002.
- Awarded the 2002 Australian Eureka Prize for Information
Technology Innovation.
- Winner of the Australian IT Innovation Award as part
of the World Congress on IT in March 2002.
- Winner of the 2001 AusTrade High Tech Silicon Valley
Tour competition.
- Selected to represent Australia at the 2001 APEC forum
for young leaders and entrepreneurs in Information and
Communications Technology.
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