Seeing Machines Ltd with ticker (LON:SEE) now has a potential upside of 69.8% according to Berenberg Bank.
Berenberg Bank set a target price of 10 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Seeing Machines Ltd share price of 6 GBX at opening today (07/09/2023) indicates a potential upside of 69.8%. Trading has ranged between 5 (52 week low) and 8 (52 week high) with an average of 4,070,705 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £243,498,587.
Seeing Machines Limited is an Australia-based company that is engaged in providing operator monitoring and intervention sensing technologies and services for the automotive, mining, transport and aviation industries. The Company is focused on developing, selling and licensing products, services and technology to detect and manage driver fatigue and distraction, including continued market development to secure sustainable channels to market for the product. The Company operates through two segments: OEM and Aftermarket. The Company’s OEM segment includes the automotive and aviation business. Its Aftermarket segment includes fleet and off-road business units. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries include Seeing Machines Incorporated, Seeing Machines Executive Share Plan Pty Ltd, Seeing Machines Share Plans Trust, Seeing Machines (Sales) Pty Ltd, Fovio Pty Limited, Fovio Incorporated, Seeing Machines (UK) Ltd, Seeing Machines Japan Ltd and Seeing Machines Germany.
Seeing Machines Ltd 69.8% potential upside indicated by Berenberg Bank
- Written by: Charlotte Edwards
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Seeing Machines has secured automotive program awards with two Japanese car manufacturers, covering DMS/OMS software for multiple vehicle platforms from 2028 and an initial lifetime value of about US$11 million.
Seeing Machines reported 33% growth in automotive royalties, an 18% rise in aftermarket revenue and a US$4.0 million improvement in adjusted EBITDA loss in H1 FY2026.
Seeing Machines expects H1 FY2026 revenue of US$23.4m–US$24.0m, with ARR rising to US$14.0m and Automotive production volumes up 62% year on year.
Seeing Machines Limited partners with Mitsubishi Electric Mobility to enhance automotive safety with AI-powered monitoring systems, securing a £26.2 million investment.
Seeing Machines Limited reports an impressive 104% increase in cars with its AI technology, totaling over 2.2 million vehicles by Q4 FY2024.







































