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RNS Number : 6713O Seeing Machines Limited 13 January 2026
PRESS RELEASE
Seeing Machines breaks new ground at CES 2026 with 3D Cabin Perception Mapping
Next-generation architecture delivers real-time, in cabin understanding and
accelerates scalable safety innovation to support future mobility
Canberra, Australia - 13 January 2026: Seeing Machines, a global leader in
vision-based safety technology, today announced the successful debut of its
next-generation 3D Cabin Perception Mapping platform at CES 2026, marking a
significant step forward in real-time in cabin monitoring intelligence for
future mobility.
While exterior perception mapping in automated driving focuses on a
multi-sensor reconstruction of the vehicle's surrounding environment, the
Seeing Machines 3D perception mapping solution demonstrated live at CES
delivers a comprehensive, real-time digital reconstruction of inside the
vehicle cabin, enabling a holistic, accurate and scalable approach to interior
sensing. Built on a "clean-sheet" architecture, the platform is designed to
support multiple cameras, multiple occupants and a wide range of features, all
from a single, high-trust perception layer.
Unlike traditional feature-by-feature approaches, Seeing Machines' 3D Cabin
Perception Mapping solves for the entire cabin simultaneously, improving
consistency across features and maintaining accuracy even in the presence of
intermittent or noisy sensor data.
The architecture provides a powerful abstraction layer that decouples feature
development from underlying camera configurations and raw sensing
implementations. This allows features to be built once and deployed seamlessly
across multiple product configurations, reducing development effort, cost and
time to market.
"This is a fundamental shift in how interior sensing systems are designed and
deployed and the feedback from our CES engagements has been overwhelmingly
positive," said John Noble, Chief Technology Officer at Seeing Machines. "By
moving from feature-specific pipelines to a unified 3D perception of the
cabin, we enable higher accuracy, consistency and scalability. Importantly,
this platform will allow our customers to evolve their individual feature
strategies, while dramatically lowering the cost and complexity of developing
new safety and user experience capabilities."
The platform is designed to extend beyond automotive applications, with
potential use cases across robotics and other human-machine interaction
environments, including human-robot interaction (HRI) environments, where
accurate and scalable perception of people and space is critical. The
architecture also supports a mix-and-match approach to 3D technologies,
enabling deployment flexibility as sensing hardware and use cases evolve.
Seeing Machines' CES 2026 showcase reinforces the company's commitment to
advancing integrated, vision-based safety systems that support the next
generation of intelligent, human-centred mobility.
Key CES 2026 Demonstration Features
Real-time digital reconstruction of an automotive cabin environment was
showcased, including:
* 3 cameras covering 3 rows of seating with support for up to 7 vehicle
occupants;
* Body size, shape and a full 3D pose solution for all occupants, including
height and weight classification;
* Out-of-position detection for all occupants, for example, occupant reclining,
feet on dash, near-airbag detection for driver;
* Seat configuration, for example, headrest presence, seat position and recline
angle;
* Child seat detection across entire cabin; and
* Random object detection across cabin, for example, phones, bags and boxes
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About Seeing Machines (LSE: SEE)
Seeing Machines is a global company founded in 2000, headquartered in
Australia and is an industry leader in vision-based monitoring technology that
enable machines to see, understand and assist people. Seeing Machines is
revolutionising global transport safety with. its technology portfolio of AI
algorithms, embedded processing and optics, that power products which must
deliver reliable real-time understanding of vehicle operators. The technology
spans the critical measurement of where a driver is looking, through to
classification of their cognitive state as it applies to accident risk.
Reliable "driver state" measurement is the end-goal of Driver and Occupant
Monitoring System (DMS/OMS) technology that Seeing Machines develops to drive
safety for Automotive, Commercial Fleet, Off-road and Aviation. The company
has offices in Australia, USA, Europe and Asia, and supplies technology
solutions and services to industry leaders in each market vertical.
www.seeingmachines.com (http://www.seeingmachines.com)
Seeing Machines contacts:
- Media/investor: Sophie Nicoll, sophie.nicoll@seeingmachines.com
(mailto:sophie.nicoll@seeingmachines.com) , +61 419 149 683
- Sales: Lori Markatos, lori.markatos@seeingmachines.com
(mailto:lori.markatos@seeingmachines.com)
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