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Red Eye and Viktor Westman both hold shares in Smart Eye so they're hardly going to be unbiased.
You just need to ask a few questions:
Which DMS provider is successfully in cars currently on the road and getting really positive reviews?
Which company has successful fleet installations with billions of km of actual miles travelled?
Which company did Omnivision and Qualcomm want to work with?
Which company has an MOU with L3Harris and successful trials with the RAAF who want to roll it out in more sims?
The answer to all of the above is Seeing Machines.
Smart Eye will likely win some OEMs especially in China and might eventually get in an actual car on the road that that works, and might eventually get their fleet up and running and might eventually sign a deal with someone like Qualcomm or Omnivision and might eventually work in aviation...... but they are miles behind Seeing Machines (literally billions of miles behind in fleet!).
I don't see an issue talking about competition on this board because there isn't much competition based on the above! All imho!
And it looks like SEE are already considering further possibilities:
https://twitter.com/DrMikeLenne/status/1364862536693149696?s=20
"More to come"
It's great that SEE is mentioned and right at the start for a change!
https://news.defence.gov.au/technology/all-eyes-future
"in the future I think they will all include eye tracking technology as a baseline, as it is has proven to be so helpful to the instructors involved in these trials.
“Going forward we would like all of our Hawk Simulators to be equipped with the eye tracking technology, but would also like to see this technology implemented in the rest of the flying training system"
https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/1/22260176/ford-google-android-infotainment-os-2023
Qualcomm and Seeing Machines likely in this?
See Colin's post on LinkedIn...liked by PM.
Also Renault, Nissan, Mitsubishi! Nice run down here by Shrey: https://twitter.com/BlogShrey/status/1356319302778032132?s=19
https://twitter.com/YahooFinance/status/1354156277795074048?s=19
Seeing Machines mentioned a 1 minute.
Yahoo finance has 1m followers on Twitter
Seems crazy when there could be news on Monday morning.
Jmac99, I'm up nearly 200% on Seeing Machines since September and the rises don't seem to be stopping any time soon.
It's driver monitoring systems and it looks like they will be mandatory in all cars in the near future. They also are working with aviation so could be in planes as well - potential to be huge but still only 10p (all IMO).
Someone mentioned the Qualcomm graphic earlier that I posted on Telegram. For anyone who's interested it was taken from the video here: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/automotive . The graphic is 1 minute 15 seconds in, I think it's good exposure for SEE, especially considering some of the surrounding names.
The rest of the presentation mentions DMS and OMS a number of times (slides at 2:05, 3:00, 3:40, verbally at 6:25 are ones that I noticed), so it's clearly a major part of Qualcomm's thinking on their Snapdragon Automotive platforms and SEE are hopefully integral to that, otherwise why would you bother putting the SEE logo on the slide along side some huge names!
Terry, yes, sorry was having a mind blank moment!
I'm not sure the second US one is GM, I'm sure I read it was additional to GM. Either way, these are still all to be announced so hopefully happy days with the SP when they are!
Am I right in thinking that PM said that we're currently working with 6 OEMs in his presentation? So assuming that Ford is one for the F150, and Mercedes is one, can someone remind what the others are/likely to be. Apologies, I'm sure someone will have researched this, figured it out and posted 2 years ago!
As far as I'm aware there's:
US OEM - Ford
US OEM - ???
Chinese OEM - ???
Premium German OEM - Mercedes
Premium German OEM - ???
Other OEM - ???
Typed out in case people can't listen:
"And there is technology - we've been in touch with an organisation in Australia who have actually produced camera technology which looks into the vehicle and actually confirms the person is using a handheld mobile phone. We introduced this company to the Department for Transport and we're hoping at some stage there could well be trial of this technology in the UK."
"The good news is that in our view Seeing Machines' cash burn situation gives shareholders real reason for optimism"
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/think-seeing-machines-lon-see-103307219.html
PMG mentions interest from Insurance companies at around 26 minutes on the Proactive video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7pykkWjm5U&feature=youtu.be