Seeing Machines Limited
Business Outlook Update
21 May 2018
Seeing Machines Limited (AIM: SEE) ("Seeing Machines" or the "Company"), an industry leader in computer vision technologies which enable machines to see, understand and assist people, provides an updated business outlook for the current fiscal year.
The Company has been informed by its manufacturer partner that, owing to a global shortage in traditionally short lead-time parts (capacitors and power supply) which are used in the Company's second-generation fleet product, Guardian Gen 2, production of a number of units that were due to be shipped shortly, will now be delayed by approximately six weeks. Whilst sales of these units have been agreed, the shipping of these units is now expected to be delayed accordingly, resulting in this revenue now expected to fall outside of the current financial year. Based on performance to date, existing sales pipeline and revised manufacturing schedule, the Board of Seeing Machines now revises its FY18 forecast and projects to achieve sales in the range of A$30M to A$35M, versus a previous outlook of A$38M to A$43M, as provided in October 2017. Whilst the Board of Seeing Machines is disappointed by this delay, the revised outlook still represents a doubling of FY17 sales for the FY18 period.
Seeing Machines remains optimistic and excited by the large and fast growing market opportunities across all transport sectors. The Fleet business has very strong momentum, with an installed base of 10,000 units, around the world and a strong pipeline of sales opportunities, representing total commercial value of over A$200M through engagements with large transport and logistics companies in Asia Pacific, Europe, UK, the Middle East and USA, and a growing ecosystem of distributors globally.
The Automotive opportunity continues to grow with increasing interest from automotive OEMs and suppliers to deliver driver monitoring into more platforms and models of cars around the world as represented by recently announced design awards with two premium German OEMs.
Seeing Machines' Aviation business is developing steadily as the Company continues to work with significant industry brands to shape tailored solutions to enhance safety with eye-tracking systems for evidence based pilot training, support systems in managing pilot fatigue and air traffic controller alertness systems.
The Off-Road and Rail businesses are progressing well and are performing in line with management's expectations.
More recently, the announcement by the European Commission of "Europe on the Move: Agenda for safe, clean and connected mobility" will see driver monitoring technology mandated for EU vehicles from 2021, and affirms the relevance of Seeing Machines' technology. This will undoubtedly create increased demand across the Company's focused transport sectors globally.
The Commission announced that new models of vehicles are to be equipped with advanced safety features, and specifically identifies drowsiness and attention detection for cars, vans, trucks and buses; distraction recognition and prevention for cars, vans, trucks and buses, with Seeing Machines currently one of only a few companies in the world who are well positioned to provide this technology to leading global OEMs.
Enquiries:
Seeing Machines Limited |
www.seeingmachines.com / +61 2 6103 4700 |
Ken Kroeger, Executive Chairman & Interim CEO Media inquiries
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Cenkos Securities plc (Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker) |
+44 131 220 6939 |
Neil McDonald Beth McKiernan Pete Lynch |
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Canaccord Genuity Limited (Joint Broker) |
+44 20 7523 8000 |
Simon Bridges Richard Andrews Alexander Napier |
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