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Seeing Machines lands North American autonomous driving order

A US$3.8m purchase order sees the firm supply its Guardian Backup-driver Monitoring System to a leading North American autonomous driving company.

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Seeing Machines (LSE:SEE) has received a US$3.8m purchase order to supply its Guardian Backup-driver Monitoring System (BdMS) to a leading North American autonomous driving company that is expanding its test fleet beyond the United States.

The order is a follow‑on to an established customer relationship and supports the customer’s growing global test programme, and Seeing Machines, the Australian computer vision company that develops AI‑powered operator monitoring systems, said the win signals accelerating development across the autonomous ride‑hailing sector.

Seeing Machines said the contract is already reflected in rising Aftermarket sales, with Q4 FY2026 Guardian revenue to date now exceeding total Guardian revenue delivered in Q3 FY2026, and added that its Future Mobility Group, established in January 2026, will support these autonomous deployments.

“This follow‑on order from an existing customer reinforces the strength of our position as a trusted partner to leading autonomous driving programs, and reflects increasing momentum in Aftermarket,” Paul McGlone, CEO, said.

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