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.
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.
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.
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.