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LONDON - Seeing Machines Limited (AIM:SEE) has secured a five-year agreement with a leading UK bus manufacturer to supply its Guardian Generation 3 driver monitoring system, according to a press release statement issued Friday.
The technology will be factory-fitted to support the OEM’s bus sales across Europe as the General Safety Regulation mandate for Advanced Driver Distraction Warning approaches implementation. The manufacturer, which has already installed Guardian in approximately 200 vehicles, produces over 1,700 buses annually with a significant portion destined for European markets.
Seeing Machines also reported that homologation processes are underway with four additional commercial vehicle OEMs across Europe, representing a potential volume exceeding 4,000 vehicles per year. The company’s technology is being tested as a key safety component during these certification procedures.
The AI-powered operator monitoring system provider is making inroads in the Oil and Gas sector as well, progressing toward a Europe-wide contract with a customer that has already deployed Guardian technology in the UK and four other European countries.
Additionally, the company is supporting multiple commercial passenger transport OEMs with Guardian technology as they participate in tenders across bus, rail, and tram sectors in the UK.
"This agreement is a major step for Seeing Machines as we expand our Guardian Generation 3 technology across Europe, supporting our partners to meet the highest safety standards ahead of the GSR deadline," said Paul McGlone, CEO of Seeing Machines, in the press release.
Seeing Machines specializes in AI-powered operator monitoring systems designed to enhance safety in transportation and other industries.
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