Seeing Machines Limited ("Seeing
Machines" or the "Company")
26 June 2024
Seeing Machines secures
US$16.5 million payment as part of five year License Renewal with
mining giant Caterpillar
Revised Agreement also opens up significant
untapped market for Seeing Machines' Guardian Generation 3
solution
FY2024 Pre-Close Trading Outlook
Update
Seeing Machines Limited (AIM: SEE,
"Seeing Machines" or the
"Company"), the advanced
computer vision technology company that designs AI-powered operator
monitoring systems to improve transport safety, announces that it
has signed a new Master License and Marketing Agreement with global
mining company Caterpillar Inc ("Caterpillar") covering the next
five years (the "Revised Agreement"), as the existing agreement was
set to expire in August 2024.
Key elements of the Revised
Agreement:
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Up-front license fee payment of $16.5 million
related to Guardian technology
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Certain fields of use released for Seeing Machines
to leverage
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Further co-development of driver safety technology
to be undertaken
As part of the Revised Agreement,
Caterpillar will make an up-front license payment for technology
related to Guardian operator monitoring products, delivering a
one-off cash payment of US$16.5 million to Seeing
Machines.
The Revised Agreement also enhances
marketing cooperation between the companies to better serve their
respective customer bases and improve coordination in the pursuit
of under-served opportunities. The
changes open up access for Seeing Machines to sell its Guardian
solution for on-highway vehicles directly and through its
distribution network to select customers in many market segments of
the General Construction and other core industries.
The Revised Agreement also makes
provision for further co-development of driver safety technology,
based on Seeing Machines' Intellectual Property to deliver smarter,
more sophisticated, and competitive products to the heavy equipment
sector. This co-development will proceed through specific
development projects to be defined and priced individually.
Caterpillar will continue to purchase and distribute Guardian
Generation 2 directly or through their independent worldwide dealer
network.
Paul McGlone, CEO at Seeing Machines, commented: "When we signed
our initial strategic agreement with Caterpillar in 2015 to work
exclusively to deliver our package of monitoring technology to
their customers in certain core industry sectors related to mining,
it was a transformational agreement for the industry. As we enter
this next phase of our strategic collaboration with Caterpillar, we
are delighted to be signing this revised agreement, setting the
agenda for the next 5 years. The US$16.5 million payment will
bolster our cash reserves and help deliver on our business plan as
we move closer to achieving a cash flow break-even run rate in
FY2025.
"Our incredible team continues to work tirelessly to ensure
that Seeing Machines remains at the cutting edge of aftermarket
Driver Monitoring System (DMS) solutions with our Guardian
technology. Following the launch of the Guardian Generation 3
product earlier this year, and the renewal and expansion of our
exclusive arrangement with Caterpillar, I believe we are well
placed to take advantage of the regulation driven demand for our
technology across customers in these vertical
industries."
Seeing Machines continues to protect
commercial transport and logistics companies with its aftermarket
Guardian solution globally, with over 16 billion kilometres of
recorded travel across more than 59,000 vehicles. The third
generation Guardian hardware, launched this year and now being
delivered to bus and truck manufacturers to meet the European
General Safety Regulation, also delivers a range of features that
leverage the Company's proven automotive-grade algorithms and
precision optics to deliver premium performance in the most
demanding real-world driving conditions.
Pre-close trading outlook
As the end of the current Financial
Year approaches, the Board of Seeing Machines anticipates that the
Company will close the FY2024 period at or ahead of market
expectations for Revenue and Cash. Subject to final revenue
recognition associated with the Revised Agreement with Caterpillar
and the final outcome on Automotive royalties for Q4 2024 it is
expected that Cash EBITDA will be lower than market
expectations. This has been largely driven
by Aftermarket margin mix due to the slower than expected
transition from Guardian Generation 2 to Generation 3 and the
previously reported adverse Automotive royalty volumes and mix
during the year. Automotive royalty volumes have improved during Q3
2024, delivering 74% growth in unit volume for the year to
date.
Despite Cash EBITDA being lower in
FY2024, the Board confirms that the business is funded to deliver
on the Seeing Machines business plan and reiterates its expectation
to achieve a cash flow break-even run rate in FY2025.
The Company will provide a detailed
Trading Update in early August, as usual.
This announcement contains inside
information under the UK Market Abuse Regulation. The person
responsible for arranging for the release of this announcement on
behalf of the Company is Paul McGlone, CEO.
Enquiries:
Seeing Machines Limited
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+61 2 6103
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Paul McGlone - CEO
Sophie Nicoll - Corporate
Communications
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Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited (Nominated Adviser and
Broker)
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+44 20 7710
7600
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Alex Price
Fred Walsh
Ben Good
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Dentons Global Advisors (Media Enquiries)
James Styles
Jonathon Brill
Methuselah Tanyanyiwa
seeingmachines@dentonsglobaladvisors.com
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+44 20 7664
5095
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About Seeing Machines (AIM: SEE), a global company founded in 2000 and headquartered in
Australia, is an industry leader in vision-based monitoring
technology that enable machines to see, understand and assist
people. Seeing Machines is revolutionizing global transport safety.
Its technology portfolio of AI algorithms, embedded processing and
optics, power products that need to deliver reliable real-time
understanding of vehicle operators. The technology spans the
critical measurement of where a driver is looking, through to
classification of their cognitive state as it applies to accident
risk. Reliable "driver state" measurement is the end-goal of Driver
Monitoring Systems (DMS) technology. Seeing Machines develops DMS
technology to drive safety for Automotive, Commercial Fleet,
Off-road and Aviation. The company has offices in Australia, USA,
Europe and Asia, and supplies technology solutions and services to
industry leaders in each market vertical.
www.seeingmachines.com