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by Robyn Ironside, Aviation Editor, The Australian 5 March 2019 Groundbreaking technology used to detect and wake up drowsy truck…
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Read MoreSeeing Machines will exhibit its Crew Training System for the first time at the Australian International Aerospace & Defence Exposition…
Read MorePhilip King, Motoring Editor of The Australian, spoke to Dr Mike Lenné – Chief Scientific Officer, Human Factors about how…
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Read MoreFor the first time, Euro NCAP has put automated vehicle technology to the test. Michiel van Ratingen, Euro NCAP Secretary…
Read MoreJohn Noble, head of advanced engineering at Seeing Machines, discusses the emergence of automated vehicle technology with ABC’s Adam Shirley.…
Read MoreSeeing Machines has been conducting proof-of-concept data collection across a range of flight and air traffic control environments. These include…
Read MoreSeeing Machines is delighted to announce a significantly extended agreement for a further 2,500 units of the Company’s fleet product,…
Read MoreSafety bodies around the world are recommending or enforcing the inclusion of driver monitoring systems (DMS) as part of the…
Read MoreSeeing Machines has worked closely with Transport for London to provide Guardian, the real-time fatigue and distraction technology solution, across…
Read MoreSeeing Machines launched phase one of its world-leading automated vehicle trial, CAN Drive, supported by the Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA and the…
Read MoreSeeing Machines is delighted to announce a further program design win with an additional premium German Automotive OEM to deliver…
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