Seeing Machines to deliver crew training system for Australian defence customer
Seeing Machines Limited (LON:SEE) said it has been appointed by software firm CAE Australia to integrate its precision eye-tracking technology for a customer in the Australian defence industry. The computer vision technology specialist said the deal, valued at A$1mln over five years, follows what the company said was a successful direct engagement with the Australian defence industry innovation program delivered over the past two years, which it said exceeded all stakeholder expectations and opened up several additional opportunities. READ: Seeing Machines hails introduction of 21st Century Smart Cars Act by US lawmaker Seeing Machines added that the contract is its first formal engagement with CAE and will see the firms crew training system (CTS) delivered into the customers flight training devices. Both Seeing Machines and CAE will install and integrate the CTS on three Lead-in Fighter Trainer Full Mission Simulators to improve aircrew training with a specific focus on understanding where the pilot''s attention is through human-machine augmentation and advanced sensors. "This is another great example of how government and industry can partner to deliver enhanced training and operational capability.
Seeing Machines to deliver crew training system for Australian defence customer
Seeing Machines Limited (LON:SEE) said it has been appointed by software firm CAE Australia to integrate its precision eye-tracking technology for a customer in the Australian defence industry. The computer vision technology specialist said the deal, valued at A$1mln over five years, follows what the company said was a successful direct engagement with the Australian defence industry innovation program delivered over the past two years, which it said exceeded all stakeholder expectations and opened up several additional opportunities. READ: Seeing Machines hails introduction of 21st Century Smart Cars Act by US lawmaker Seeing Machines added that the contract is its first formal engagement with CAE and will see the firms crew training system (CTS) delivered into the customers flight training devices. Both Seeing Machines and CAE will install and integrate the CTS on three Lead-in Fighter Trainer Full Mission Simulators to improve aircrew training with a specific focus on understanding where the pilot''s attention is through human-machine augmentation and advanced sensors. "This is another great example of how government and industry can partner to deliver enhanced training and operational capability.