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Seeing Machines (AIM: SEE) – significant launch in America

27/04/2015 · Seeing Machines (SEE) 

Seeing Machines today announced the U.S. launch of Seeing Machines Fleet, an incident avoidance solution that helps drivers and fleet operators better manage fatigue and distraction events in real time. This exciting development has introduced Seeing Machines to the US market for the first time, adding to their current operations in Europe, Australia and South Africa.

Seeing Machines Fleet uses the company’s proven computer-vision Driver Safety System (DSS) technology to track driver eye and facial movement to provide operators an objective way of detecting and preventing driver fatigue and distraction events, thus helping avoid accidents and reduce the risk of government fines.

Mobile-device use and microsleeps are two of the most common unsafe behaviours that impair a driver’s ability to react in time…

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