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Seeing Machines wins two new Japanese OEM programs

Seeing Machines Limited has secured two new Japanese OEM programs for its Driver and Occupant Monitoring System technology, expected to generate an initial lifetime value of approximately US$11 million. These awards, facilitated through existing Tier 1 supplier customers, will see Seeing Machines provide its software across multiple vehicle platforms scheduled for production from 2028, encompassing single and dual camera architectures. The company highlights these wins as a reflection of growing momentum in the Japanese automotive market for advanced in-cabin sensing to meet evolving safety regulations and consumer expectations, further strengthening its position in the global market. Disclaimer*

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Seeing Machines wins two new Japanese OEM programs

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15 June 2026   Seeing Machines Limited ("Seeing Machines" or the "Company")   Seeing Machines wins two new Japanese OEM programs   Seeing Machines Limited (AIM: SEE, "Seeing Machines" or the "Company"), the advanced computer vision company focused on transport safety, has secured Automotive program awards to deliver its Driver and Occupant Monitoring System (DMS/OMS) technology for two separate Japanese car manufacturers. The awards, won through a leading European and Japanese Tier 1 supplier, both existing customers of Seeing Machines, further strengthen the Company's growing Automotive pipeline and position in the global in-cabin sensing market.   Under both programs, Seeing Machines will provide its DMS/OMS software across multiple vehicle platforms scheduled for production from 2028. The awards span single and dual camera architectures, including steering column-mounted and overhead console positions. Together, the programs are expected to generate an estimated initial lifetime value of approximately US$11 million.    These wins reflect growing momentum among Japanese automotive manufacturers as they adopt advanced in-cabin sensing to support semi-automated technology and meet evolving safety regulations and consumer expectations, including Euro NCAP (New Car Assessment Protocol) requirements and other global safety assessment programs. The awards further strengthen Seeing Machines' position as a trusted partner to Tier 1 suppliers and vehicle manufacturers deploying next-generation safety systems at scale.   Paul McGlone, CEO of Seeing Machines, commented: "We are delighted to secure these new programs with Japanese automotive manufacturers, further strengthening our position as a global leader in Driver and Occupant Monitoring technology. These awards reflect the growing adoption of advanced in-cabin sensing as OEMs increasingly recognise its value in enhancing safety, meeting regulatory requirements and improving the driving experience.   "Selection through both European and Japanese Tier 1 partners highlights the flexibility, scalability and proven performance of our technology across diverse vehicle platforms and customer requirements. It also validates our long-term investment in Japan, where we are now seeing increasing engagement from OEMs as they broaden their sourcing strategies for in-cabin monitoring...

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