The results for the year to the end of June show that the software firm is seeing a surge in demand for its Drive State Solution and faceAPI products
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Seeing Machines is an award winning technology company with a focus on vision based human machine interfaces. Seeing Machines technology platform is based on world-leading computer vision processing technologies that allow machines to see and track human faces and certain facial features. These technologies enable the development of new cutting edge products and applications, ranging from devices that improve road safety & save lives, to those that help manage eye disease and prevent loss of eyesight.
The company’s focus is on deploying its computer vision technologies, worldwide, in:
17/10/11
The results for the year to the end of June show that the software firm is seeing a surge in demand for its Drive State Solution and faceAPI products
12/08/11
The blue touch-paper was recently lit under the stock by the paradigm shift in technology that was the launch of Toshiba's first glasses-free 3D laptop and Seeing Machines' DSS production is also gaining traction. Here we talk to recently appointed boss Kroeger about the many opportunities for the firm.
28/03/11
The deal shows that following the string of news bearing testament to the rapid success of its DSS driver monitoring systems, the software licensing business is now also hitting its stride. The first consumer products incorporating faceAPI are expected to be available in mid 2011, and volumes should begin to build as manufacturers roll out 3D products.
20/10/10
Seeing Machines shares jumped 12 per cent after the company revealed it has been awarded contracts to install its DSS driver monitoring equipment in the haul truck fleets at two North American open-pit mines. The deal is for the fit out of 43 vehicles for an existing client.
15/10/10
The next year should be one of massive transformation for the technology firm Seeing Machines. Analysts expect its sales to more than double in that period, which means the group will be cash generative and profitable. Here we take a look at just what the next 12 months have in store.
29/07/10
The deals are coming in fast: the group has now secured a deal from an existing client to install its fatigue monitoring equipment in the haul truck fleet at an open-pit mine in Peru - the first deployment in South America
04/03/10
Seeing Machines as a leader in the industry, is at the early stages of a potential break-out with mainstream, big market applications
12/02/10
Shares soared in morning trade after the company delivered on its promise to start converting pilot deployments into sales in 2010. Investors had been waiting for good news after a tough 2009.
23/09/09
Seeing Machines said it started seeing signs of recovery in the last quarter as it reported results for the year to end-June 2009 which showed revenue rising to A$5.22 million
05/06/08
One AIM-quoted technology company that could have more success than most is Seeing Machines. This Australian business is already deriving revenues from its technology and is expected to move into profit next year.
23/11/06
DSS - Driver Fatigue Distraction and State Sensing Car manufacturers such as Volvo, and other high-end brands, have a keen interest in equipping their future models with fatigue detection systems.