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Valeo & Seeing Machines to Showcase Advanced In-Cabin Monitoring for Safer Mobility at CES 2026
AI-powered in-cabin monitoring solutions will be presented at CES 2026, combining interior sensing, gaze tracking, and helmet detection to meet emerging vehicle safety regulations.
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Valeo and Seeing Machines are highlighting their latest joint in-cabin monitoring solutions at CES 2026, to be held from January 6-8 in Las Vegas, demonstrating how advanced driver and occupant monitoring technologies can enhance vehicle safety and regulatory compliance across multiple mobility segments.
The collaboration brings together Valeo’s expertise in full system design, integration, and application development with Seeing Machines’ AI-based perception and monitoring capabilities. The resulting In-Cabin Monitoring Solutions (ICMS) address growing global demand for advanced safety features while aligning with upcoming regulatory requirements, particularly in Europe.
At the core of the demonstrations is the expansion of traditional driver monitoring into more comprehensive interior sensing. Seeing Machines’ Driver and Occupant Monitoring System (DMS/OMS) software enables functions such as gaze tracking to confirm whether drivers have perceived hazards identified by the vehicle, as well as helmet detection for two-wheelers before a ride begins. These capabilities support both safety enhancement and convenience features for automakers and end users.
The solutions are deployed across three different system-on-chip (SoC) platforms, underscoring their flexibility and multi-platform integration potential. CES demonstrations include a Valeo Panovision head-up display with gaze-based adaptive warnings, the Valeo Safe InSight vehicle showcasing multi-layer interior monitoring, and a SmartCluster helmet detection system for two-wheelers.
Valeo and Seeing Machines will present these technologies at the Valeo booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center Central Plaza (Booth #145), as well as through scheduled demonstrations near the LVCC West Hall. Through this collaboration, both companies aim to accelerate the adoption of advanced in-cabin monitoring systems that improve driver awareness, occupant protection, and overall road safety.
www.valeo.com
Valeo and Seeing Machines are highlighting their latest joint in-cabin monitoring solutions at CES 2026, to be held from January 6-8 in Las Vegas, demonstrating how advanced driver and occupant monitoring technologies can enhance vehicle safety and regulatory compliance across multiple mobility segments.
The collaboration brings together Valeo’s expertise in full system design, integration, and application development with Seeing Machines’ AI-based perception and monitoring capabilities. The resulting In-Cabin Monitoring Solutions (ICMS) address growing global demand for advanced safety features while aligning with upcoming regulatory requirements, particularly in Europe.
At the core of the demonstrations is the expansion of traditional driver monitoring into more comprehensive interior sensing. Seeing Machines’ Driver and Occupant Monitoring System (DMS/OMS) software enables functions such as gaze tracking to confirm whether drivers have perceived hazards identified by the vehicle, as well as helmet detection for two-wheelers before a ride begins. These capabilities support both safety enhancement and convenience features for automakers and end users.
The solutions are deployed across three different system-on-chip (SoC) platforms, underscoring their flexibility and multi-platform integration potential. CES demonstrations include a Valeo Panovision head-up display with gaze-based adaptive warnings, the Valeo Safe InSight vehicle showcasing multi-layer interior monitoring, and a SmartCluster helmet detection system for two-wheelers.
Valeo and Seeing Machines will present these technologies at the Valeo booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center Central Plaza (Booth #145), as well as through scheduled demonstrations near the LVCC West Hall. Through this collaboration, both companies aim to accelerate the adoption of advanced in-cabin monitoring systems that improve driver awareness, occupant protection, and overall road safety.
www.valeo.com

