Seeing Machines Launches Guardian Generation 3, the World’s Leading Aftermarket Driver Monitoring System for Commercial Vehicles
Canberra-based company, Seeing Machines Limited, has unveiled Guardian Generation 3, the latest iteration of its highly acclaimed Aftermarket Driver Monitoring System (DMS). As a global leader in computer vision technology, Seeing Machines specializes in AI-powered operator monitoring systems that enhance transport safety.
Guardian Generation 3 has been meticulously tested to ensure compliance with the European Commission’s General Safety Regulation for Drowsiness Detection. This regulation is set to be enforced from July 2024, mandating all new cars, vans, trucks, and buses in Europe to possess this capability. The upgraded Guardian system also boasts refined microsleep detection and eye-gaze tracking, bolstering its ability to effectively identify and address distracted driving.
Seeing Machines has a sterling track record of protecting commercial transport and logistics companies with their aftermarket Guardian solution. With over 54,000 vehicles globally connected to this system, the technology has recorded an impressive 14 billion kilometers of travel. The third-generation Guardian hardware comes equipped with a host of features that leverage the company’s automotive-grade algorithms and precision optics to deliver exceptional performance even in demanding real-world driving conditions.
Not only have operators worldwide been actively seeking reliable safety technology for their fleets, but commercial vehicle manufacturers have also recognized the importance of such advancements. The enhanced Guardian technology offers these manufacturers the certainty of compliance, enabling them to integrate the system either during factory assembly or as an aftermarket installation. This, in turn, allows them to provide customers with fully compliant, road-ready vehicles.
Paul McGlone, CEO of Seeing Machines, expressed his delight at the successful launch of Guardian Generation 3. He affirmed the importance of regulation in driving the demand for their Driver Monitoring Systems and emphasized how providing a dependable solution that only activates when necessary is crucial for driver adoption and road safety. Additionally, he highlighted the significance of their aftermarket and factory-fit solutions for commercial vehicle manufacturers, as they enable the production and sale of compliant vehicles while ensuring profitability.
Seeing Machines will be showcasing their Guardian Gen 3 at CES 2024, where they will conduct private demonstrations of its impressive capabilities. The inclusion of this advanced technology in their portfolio reinforces the company’s commitment to revolutionizing vision-based monitoring across various industry verticals, including automotive, commercial fleet, aviation, and off-road sectors.
Founded in 2000, Seeing Machines continues to be at the forefront of vision-based monitoring technology. Their product portfolio encompasses AI algorithms, embedded processing, and optics, enabling real-time understanding and assistance for machine operators. Their objective lies in achieving reliable driver state measurement, driving safety levels higher across diverse industries.
With offices in Australia, the USA, Europe, and Asia, Seeing Machines caters to industry leaders in each market vertical, offering innovative technology solutions and services. Their dedication to delivering high-quality products and maintaining safety standards has established them as a trusted partner in the field.
For more information and a sneak peek of Guardian Gen 3, please watch the CES 2024 preview video on Seeing Machines’ website.
About Seeing Machines:
– Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Australia.
– Global leader in vision-based monitoring technology.
– Develops AI-powered operator monitoring systems.
– Expertise in automotive, commercial fleet, aviation, and off-road industries.
– Offices in Australia, USA, Europe, and Asia.
– Provides technology solutions to industry leaders in each market vertical.
– Committed to improving safety through reliable driver state measurement.
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