Scancell founder says the company is ready to commercialise novel medicines to counteract cancer. Watch the video here.
I am interested in what fellow posters make of these trades. Do we think one institution is selling their shares to another? If that was happening, is this what it would look like? Looks a bit organised to me.
Also Maps, where are those morale boosting Safestocks articles? Add that to your list!
Maps, no criticism, we both have been here for many years now! I have just read that the majority of shares held on NYSE are held for just 3 days on average. Puts it into perspective
To summarise, you have run out of patience. Fair enough.
bitter and sad person, you have my sympathy for seeing life in bland colours. Half empty pint anyone?
Oi, why wern't we invited?!
And yet by that logic GB2 no small company would ever become a large company. I imagine that people said the same about Amazon. How can you take on such industry giants, you will need warehouses, distribution centres. They won’t take it lying down. You will need a parent company to achieve this. Guess what? They were all wrong! Now has SEE got what it takes? No one saw or suggested the Fovio chip - game changer. Won an OEM in 3 months, a process that takes years. Collecting valuable data before anyone knew the value of such. I will keep my faith, more evidence that they will succeed rather than be overwhelmed IMO. Let’s wait for VW and Japan and watch the mood swings change again. :)
50,000 units to be sold this year. All to do SEE
Is that a First mention of First Group?
Our main telematic partner has seen an increase in subscriptions, would love to know how many were linked to SEE
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/companies/telecoms-and-technology/2018-08-02-mix-telematics-posts-strong-growth-in-subscription-revenue/
Wonder what is happening (full stop) with the fleet side of the Buisness.
Where is the RNS saying all supply problems are sorted?
Any confirmation on those sales figures GB2 mentioned ?
Should we read anything into the fact that the test vehicle is a VW Passat 2018 model. The missing OEM, 2 down 1 to go eh?
Agree Shallwe. That is a question I am certain they have considered. Also patent protection in China can be expensive to get and maintain as you have to cover multiple sectors for your tech and renew each of them regularly. Might even be annually from memory
Posted as it’s not on my LSE
27 July 2018
Seeing Machines (AIM: SEE, "Seeing Machines" or the "Group"), the advanced computer vision technology company that designs AI powered operator monitoring systems to improve transport safety, has secured a further program design win, working with a major Tier 1 partner, for a Chinese OEM to deliver the Group's Driver Monitoring System (DMS) technology.
Mass production is scheduled from 2019 and the technology will be delivered on Seeing Machines' proprietary FOVIO Chip. The Group's ability to deliver its DMS technology on the FOVIO Chip broadens its addressable market considerably, particularly given the timeframes in which OEMs are beginning to implement semi-automated driving technology and incorporating DMS to enhance safety.
The estimated lifetime revenue value of this program is more than A$10m based on initial models included in the agreement. The first material production revenue is expected to be recognised in Seeing Machines' 2020 financial year.
This design win underpins Seeing Machines' global leadership position in DMS technology and brings the Group's automotive customer base to six global Tier 1s and five OEMs, with numerous new vehicle models launching in the 2019-2022 timeframe.
Seeing Machines' FOVIO driver monitoring platform uses advanced machine vision technology to precisely measure and analyse head pose, eyelid movements and eye-gaze under a full spectrum of demanding lighting conditions, including through sunglasses.
This data is processed to deliver real-time information on driver attention state, focus, drowsiness and impairment levels. DMS (driver monitoring system) technology is typically used to enable intelligent ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) and semi-autonomous driving systems as well as enabling advanced new display, safety and convenience features.
Nick DiFiore, GM of Automotive at Seeing Machines, commented:
"This latest design win is further evidence of the rising demand for Seeing Machines' DMS technology and recognition of the key role it can play in improving transport safety. The deal brings our sixth customer from the automotive sector, illustrating continued strong momentum in the business.
"We are delighted that this OEM program will be delivered on the Seeing Machines FOVIO Chip, thereby reinforcing the Group's ability to supply its DMS technology across a wide spectrum of global automotive customers rapidly and at reduced incremental cost."
I think Veoneer are very committed to DMS as part of their growth strategy. Obviously SEE have a very big part to play in that, so I agree that any news from them could be very interesting.
It disappoints me that so many sensible people on this board allow sold out at 8p to push your buttons and feed his ego all day. I knew from his first post today that he was trying to provoke a reaction and sure enough, off you all go. Just ignore him for pity’s sake. It really is embarrassing. 100 posts of pure nonsense. Ken, give us an RNS, this board is killing me!
Before you get too excited it is happening in Auz. Wonder if it is being recorded or broadcast live?
Just seen that Chris has left SEE for a new job
VP Sales and Business Development
Company NameSeeing Machines
Dates EmployedOct 2015 – Jul 2018 Employment Duration2 yrs 10 mos
LocationNorth America
Seeing Machines is a world leader in the development of computer vision related technologies that help machines understand people by tracking and interpreting human faces and eyes.
Across the world, at any hour, our technology is keeping drivers and others safe from the potentially fatal consequences of operating any thing that moves, while drowsy or distracted. Real-time monitoring and intervention by “Seeing Machines” technology stops accidents from happening.
Find out more at www.seeingmachines.com and follow us on Twitter @seeingmachines.
1) do we know anyone currently in Auz that could locate this magazine in the Auzzie version of WHSmith who could take a photo of this article and post it for us? Beef springs to mind.
2) I have tasked my bro who lives out there to take a look. He will also speak to a mate who is an Aussie pilot to f8nd out what he knows.
Come on SEE just post 5he article if you think it’s worth reading. Jeez. I could do a better job and I am not even in marketing!
Nope, definitely says Disruptors