Seeing Machines' Guardian technology to be integrated into EROAD software
Artiifical intelligence firm Seeing Machines said on Monday that fleet management software provider EROAD will integrate its Guardian technology to help combat driver fatigue.
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Seeing Machines stated its Guardian technology, which utilises face and eye tracking algorithms to detect fatigue and distraction, would provide operators with a single tool for managing video telematics, making it easier for fleet managers to prioritise actionable insights.
According to the AIM-listed group, in-cab alerts reduce fatigue by upwards of 60%, and 24/7 monitoring centre analysis and intervention decreases fatigue by an additional 30% to achieve a reduction in fatigue-related driving events of more than 90%.
Chief executive Paul McGlone said: "We are very happy to be partnering with EROAD. Our Guardian technology has seen expanding global penetration into long haul and heavy transport fleets and will be a huge benefit to EROAD users not only in New Zealand, but Australia and America as well.
"The Seeing Machines purpose is to get everyone home safety so we are closely aligned with EROAD as both companies take pride in helping make roads safer, knowing this integration will help achieve that."
As of 0950 BST, Seeing Machines shares were down 0.32% at 11.96p.