Seeing Machines Forms Future Mobility Group to Support Autonomous Vehicle Programs

January 05, 2026
Seeing Machines has established a Future Mobility Group to integrate its driver and occupant monitoring systems with autonomous vehicle platforms as commercial deployments expand globally.

Australia-based Seeing Machines Limited has created a dedicated Future Mobility Group to strengthen its integration with autonomous vehicle programs, announced in a press release.

The new division will focus on embedding Seeing Machines’ next-generation driver and occupant monitoring system (DMS/OMS) technologies into global autonomy platforms. It aims to support customers through the full lifecycle of autonomous vehicle programs, from development to large-scale commercial deployment.

The company’s Guardian-based monitoring solution is already installed in over 1,000 self-driving development vehicles worldwide. The Future Mobility Group will build on this by providing structured technical and commercial engagement to enable safe scaling of robotaxi services, logistics fleets, and tele-operated vehicle platforms.

Seeing Machines stated that the group will align its technology roadmap and resources to meet growing demand for production-ready, human-centered safety systems in the autonomous driving sector.

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