Seeing Machines
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:
- Driver/operator safety products for transport markets through the DSS product range;
- The TrueField Analyzer® (TFA) product for vision testing devices for healthcare markets;
- New products in a range of markets including sports, entertainment, robotics and security through our faceAPI product; and
- Human performance measurement through our faceLAB® product.
Seeing Machines leaps 60% on full year forecast
Seeing Machines (AIM: SEE) leapt more than 60% this morning after the computer vision technology company confirmed that it expected to report its maiden net profit in its full year results.
Based in Canberra, Seeing Machines was founded nearly eight years ago to commercially exploit computer vision technologies that had been jointly developed by the Australian National University and Swedish motor manufacturer Volvo. Its core technology gives computers the ability to "see".
More recently, Seeing Machines has begun a phase of launching a number of products that, according to chief executive officer Nick Cerneaz, "are all designed to kick in one after another" and create multiple revenue streams for the company.
Other Seeing Machines news
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04/03/10 Seeing Machines contract with Freeport McMoRan could be a watershed moment
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12/02/10 Seeing Machines secures first major deal for Driver State Sensor technology
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08/02/10 Seeing Machines projects successful future for DSS, in discussion with distribution partners over TrueField Analyzer
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26/11/09 Seeing Machines Making Transition into a More Commercially Focused Company
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06/11/09 Seeing Machines names non-exec William Mobbs new chairman as Muir steps down
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26/10/09 Seeing Machines launches TrueField Analyzer glaucoma detection system as planned
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21/05/09 Seeing Machines founders take over shares held by Jats Technology
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11/03/09 Seeing Machines makes maiden interim profit, to launch FTFA product mid-2009
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18/02/09 Seeing Machines restructures business to tackle downturn, but sees interim profit
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24/09/08 Seeing Machines reports maiden profit









