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Seeing Machines Limited

Management Reports Jul 6, 2015

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RNS Number : 2015S

Seeing Machines Limited

06 July 2015

Caterpillar Safety Services Deploy DSS in Fatigue Risk Assessment Program

6 July 2015

Seeing Machines (AIM: SEE), the AIM-listed company with a focus on operator monitoring and intervention sensing technologies and services, is proud to announce that Caterpillar Safety Services (CSS) has ordered DSS units in preparation for delivery of Fatigue Risk Assessments for Caterpillar customers.

The objective of Caterpillar Safety Services' Assessment Program is to help mining, quarry and construction customers develop a clear understanding of fatigue related risks within their operations.

Seeing Machines' DSS, is one of the technology components used by CSS experts to help measure operator fatigue and distraction and to implement immediate improvements along with long-term performance safety plans. The Assessments include an intensive DSS data collection and analysis phase designed to empower leaders with the knowledge and awareness necessary to understand the sources of fatigue and distraction risks and how they can be best mitigated.

"The DSS is an important component of our solution, " said Tim Crane, Manager of Caterpillar Safety Services. "It's ability to alert drivers in real-time is critical. From a long-term perspective it provides the facts and data needed to drive improvements to management systems, processes and training."

Ken Kroeger, CEO of Seeing Machines said: "Theses assessments will gradually replace Seeing Machines' very successful DSS trial program while broadening the technology's geographical footprint and expanding the offering from only the mining sector into the other Caterpillar fields of operation. We are working collaboratively with Caterpillar' Safety Services to ensure that they have all the skills that they need to make this program a success. "

Enquiries:

Seeing Machines Limited
Ken Kroeger, Managing Director and CEO +61 2 6103 4700

[email protected]
James Walker, Finance Director +61 2 6103 4700

[email protected]
US media inquiries:

Anne Donohoe
+1 732 620 0033

[email protected]
finnCap Ltd, Broker for Seeing Machines
Ed Frisby / Christopher Raggett

Corporate Finance
+44 20 7220 0500
Joanna Weaving, Corporate Broking
Newgate, Investment Communications for Seeing Machines
Robyn McConnachie

Tim Thompson

Lois Engstrand
Tel: +44 20 7653 9852 / Mob: +44 7540 706 191

[email protected]

Tel: +44 20 7653 9858 / Mob: +44 7710 718 649

[email protected]

Tel: +44 20 7653 9844 / Mob: +44 7540 248 478

[email protected]

About Seeing Machines

Seeing Machines, (AIM: SEE) is focused on operator monitoring and intervention sensing technologies and services. With more than 15 years of experience, Seeing Machines uses advanced detection and prevention safety assistance technologies to track eye and facial movement in order to monitor fatigue, drowsiness and distraction events, such as microsleeps, texting and cell phone use as they occur, while providing for a real-time intervention strategy, which improves operator, driver and environmental safety, preserves assets, and reduces risk. Seeing Machines' technology is used worldwide across the automotive, mining, transport and aviation industries; as well as many of the leading academic research groups and transportation authorities. Seeing Machines is headquartered in Australia and has offices in Tucson, Arizona, Mountain View, California and Santiago, Chile. The Company has strategic alliances with Caterpillar, Electro Motive Diesel, Boeing, Takata, SEMCo and Eye Tracking Inc.

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