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Seeing Machines Launches Physical AI Platform for Humanoid Robots

Seeing Machines launches Physical AI Platform

Seeing Machines has launched its Physical AI Platform for humanoid robots and industrial automation. The Seeing Machines Physical AI Platform extends the company’s Human-Centred AI approach into robotics.

The company announced the platform on August 17, 2026, in Canberra, Australia. Seeing Machines Limited (AIM: SEE) develops advanced computer vision technology. The company has focused on human sensing and transport safety for more than 25 years. Its research and AI innovation have supported safer transportation systems worldwide. Now, Seeing Machines is applying that experience to the growing robotics market. The company aims to improve how machines understand people and their surroundings.

Physical AI Platform Brings Human Awareness to Robots

Seeing Machines has already deployed its Driver and Occupant Monitoring System technology widely. Its DMS/OMS technology operates in more than eight million vehicles globally. The technology helps vehicles understand drivers and identify potential risks. It also helps vehicles respond to situations that could lead to accidents. However, the company now sees broader opportunities for human-centred AI. Seeing Machines plans to bring its approach to robots operating around people.

The Seeing Machines Physical AI Platform gives robots greater awareness of their surroundings. It creates a dynamic three-dimensional perception map of people, objects, and environments. Rather than identifying objects separately, the platform builds broader contextual awareness. This approach allows robots to understand relationships between people, objects, and surrounding spaces. The technology can also interpret human behaviour and identify potential risks. In addition, it can help robots anticipate situations and respond accordingly. The platform processes these factors in real time. Therefore, robots can make decisions based on changing conditions around them. This capability could prove important as humanoid robots enter more real-world environments. Robots will increasingly need to work safely alongside people.

Seeing Machines Extends Human-Centred AI Into Robotics

Paul McGlone, Chief Executive Officer of Seeing Machines, described the launch as a natural development. He linked the platform to the company’s long-standing focus on human-machine interaction.

“For more than two decades, we’ve been teaching machines to understand people,” said McGlone. “Our technology is already protecting millions of drivers around the world by enabling vehicles to better understand human behaviour and respond to risk in real time. With the launch of our Physical AI Platform we are extending that capability into robotics, enabling machines to interact with people safely, naturally and intuitively.

“As robots begin moving beyond research labs and into factories, workplaces, hospitals, homes and public spaces, understanding people and the environment they’re in becomes just as important as understanding the task they’re performing. We believe our Human-Centred AI design philosophy will extend into a foundational capability for the next generation of robotics,” he said.

The company says its technology is different from traditional artificial intelligence systems. Traditional systems are usually focused on individual objects or predefined tasks. However, Seeing Machines views people, objects and environments as one connected scene. This context-based approach gives the robots a better sense of the situation.  This allows the robots to better estimate dynamic and unpredictable surroundings. This ability could help in safer human-machine interaction in different scenarios.

A platform that targets multiple robotics and automation markets

The Seeing Machines Physical AI Platform has applications across a number of industries. These include manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, aged care and warehousing. The technology also has potential applications in the mining industry and industrial automation.They are industries where robots are increasingly used for heavy or collaborative work. Also, robots have to be aware of their environment when working close to people. These environments may require more information than simple object recognition can supply. Physical artificial intelligence can add another layer of contextual perception.  This enables machines to consider people, objects, movement and spatial relationships all at once.

This capability may become more important as humanoid robots enter the workplace. It could also support robots working in hospitals, homes and public spaces. Seeing Machines is using its expertise in automotive computer vision to build this platform. Its existing technology provides a starting point for comprehending human behavior and risk.

Now the company is looking to expand that know-how beyond vehicles. Its foray into robotics and industrial automation is the Seeing Machines Physical AI Platform. This launch also signals the wider evolution of Physical AI. Robotics companies are increasingly fusing artificial intelligence with physical perception and interaction. Contextual awareness will continue to be critical as humanoids become more capable. Machines need to know not just what they are told to do, but also the people they are interacting with.  Seeing Machines is committed to solving this challenge with its Human-Centred AI design philosophy. The company says this technique could power the next generation of intelligent robotics.

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