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Seeing Machines (LSE:SEE) has announced plans to unveil its next-generation 3D Cabin Perception Mapping technology at CES 2026. The solution is designed to deliver high-fidelity, real-time monitoring of all vehicle occupants, with the aim of improving safety outcomes while also enhancing the overall in-cabin experience.
At the event, the company will demonstrate how its advanced interior sensing capabilities can be combined with external sensor systems to enable more intelligent and automated driving functionality. Seeing Machines will also highlight its production-ready driver and occupant monitoring rear-view mirror solution, which is already deployed in its largest automotive programme to date. In addition, the group is set to feature across several partner exhibits, reflecting its expanding collaborations within the autonomous and assisted driving ecosystem.
Despite the strong technology momentum, Seeing Machines’ outlook continues to be constrained by weak profitability and pressured cash flows, even as revenue growth remains robust. Technical indicators point to a clear upward trend in the share price, although momentum appears stretched. Management guidance has been constructive, citing regulation-driven demand and cost reduction initiatives, but recent revenue softness and delays in sales cycles and RFQs mean execution risks remain elevated.
More about Seeing Machines
Seeing Machines was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Australia. The company is a global leader in vision-based monitoring technology focused on improving transport safety. Its AI-powered driver and occupant monitoring systems track eye movement and assess cognitive state and accident risk, serving automotive, commercial fleet, off-road and aviation markets through partnerships with leading manufacturers across Australia, the US, Europe and Asia.
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