Seeing Machines Appoints New CTO and Chief Safety Officer

March 24, 2025
Seeing Machines has announced the appointment of John Noble as Chief Technology Officer and Dr. Mike Lenné as Chief Safety Officer to enhance its technology and safety strategies.
Seeing Machines Appoints New CTO and Chief Safety Officer

Seeing Machines Limited has announced the appointment of John Noble as its Chief Technology Officer, effective immediately, announced in a press release. In this newly created role, Noble will lead the company's technology strategy and product development, focusing on AI-powered operator monitoring systems to enhance transport safety.

Alongside this, Dr. Mike Lenné has been appointed as the inaugural Chief Safety Officer. With nearly 30 years of experience in human factors research, Lenné will spearhead efforts to expand Seeing Machines' global partnerships and safety initiatives.

These appointments are part of a strategic reorganization aimed at positioning Seeing Machines to capitalize on the growing demand for driver monitoring systems (DMS) technology, as regulatory requirements increase across Europe. The company has secured 18 automotive programs with 11 OEMs, expecting significant revenue growth by 2028.

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