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Seeing Machines (AIM:SEE) - first order for new Fleet Product for this brilliant technology

03/06/2015 · Seeing Machines (SEE) 

The AIM-listed company with a focus on operator monitoring and intervention sensing technologies and services (a compelling technology offering for anyone interested in greater road and travel safety) has announced a first order for its new Seeing Machines Fleet product. It also offered an update on its progress in other target markets. No numbers given in the update but seemingly encouraging on many fronts!

- Fleet product

Seeing Machines’ Fleet product is a driver monitoring system designed specifically by the Company for trucks and buses. It provides drivers and supervisors with real-time notification when drivers are fatigued or distracted. Other similar products in this market only allow for fatigue risk mitigation as a post event intervention.

The Company has received its first order for 750 units of the Fleet…

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