Seeing Machines wins new Japanese deal and grows its European automotive program

Seeing Machines Expands Global Automotive Presence

LONDON — Seeing Machines Limited (AIM: SEE), the advanced computer vision technology company specializing in driver and occupant monitoring systems for the automotive industry, has announced the signing of a new contract with a Japanese automaker and an expansion of an existing European development program.

New Partnership in Japan

The agreement with the unnamed Japanese manufacturer covers the integration of Seeing Machines’ Driver Monitoring System (DMS) into a forthcoming vehicle platform. This latest partnership marks the company’s growing influence in Asia’s automotive safety technology market.

Advancement in Europe

In addition to the new Japanese collaboration, Seeing Machines has extended a current European program to include additional vehicle models and markets. This expansion strengthens its relationship with long-term partners and aligns with increasing demand for driver and occupant monitoring in support of advanced safety regulations.

Strategic Outlook

The company noted that these agreements contribute to its long-term revenue growth and reinforce its positioning as a leader in safety technology for next-generation vehicles. Seeing Machines continues to develop systems that track driver attention, fatigue, and distraction, enhancing overall road safety.

“Our technology is now recognized across multiple major OEMs,” said a company representative. “The new Japanese contract and European program extension demonstrate growing confidence in our platform’s reliability and scalability.”


Author’s summary:
Seeing Machines secured a new automotive safety contract in Japan and expanded its European projects, strengthening its global presence in DMS technology.

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Investing.com Investing.com — 2025-11-26

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