Seeing Machines Ltd 2024 SR

The report highlights Seeing Machines' progress in transport safety technology and corporate governance for the fiscal year 2024. Key achievements include the integration of ESG principles into vendor selection and the use of AI-driven safety technology in over 2.6 million cars. The company reported on its environmental footprint, specifically AWS-related carbon emissions and energy consumption, while maintaining a strong focus on data privacy and cybersecurity. Additionally, the report details workforce diversity, noting that 22.56% of employees require work visas and providing a breakdown of gender representation across various management levels.

Company: Seeing Machines Ltd

Sector: Information Information Technology

Country: Australia

Year: 2024

Type: SR

Pages: 13

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Seeing Machines Ltd

Seeing Machines Ltd 2024 Sustainability Report

Sustainability Report

The report highlights Seeing Machines' progress in transport safety technology and corporate governance for the fiscal year 2024. Key achievements include the integration of ESG principles into vendor selection and the use of AI-driven safety technology in over 2.6 million cars. The company reported on its environmental footprint, specifically AWS-related carbon emissions and energy consumption, while maintaining a strong focus on data privacy and cybersecurity. Additionally, the report details workforce diversity, noting that 22.56% of employees require work visas and providing a breakdown of gender representation across various management levels.

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Document Details

Report Year

2024

Reporting Period

Jul 1, 2023 - Jun 30, 2024

Fiscal Year

2024

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies

Energy Consumption

Renewable Energy

Water Consumption

Women in Management

Employees