Exmovere and Gencom to Combat Mining Vehicle Driver Drowsiness


MCLEAN, Va., Dec. 14, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Exmovere Holdings, Inc. (www.exmovere.com) (Frankfurt:X3M), a biomedical engineering company based in Virginia, USA, today announced a Memorandum of Understanding agreement with Gencom based in NSW Australia. The two companies have agreed to develop and market a biomedical communication system for vehicle use in the Mineral and Resources sectors throughout Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. The agreement provides Exmovere with sales, marketing and distribution support – exclusively through Gencom – throughout Australasia in the Mineral and Resources sectors.

The new biometric drowsiness system – built into a vehicle's steering wheel and driver seat – will automatically signal a driver and central dispatch service when the driver exhibits signs of drowsiness or fatigue. The risk of falling asleep while driving is especially perilous not just for large equipment and truck drivers but also light vehicles in the Mineral and Resources sectors. Large payloads of valuable cargo, expensive equipment and driver's lives can all be put at risk due to drowsiness and fatigue among drivers.

Exmovere Holdings, Inc. brings its expertise in developing biofeedback applications in the auto sector to this marketplace with the new product. The planned device will be integrated into vehicle steering wheels and will capture a driver's ECG (electrocardiogram), skin temperature, galvanic skin response, and torque while the vehicle is moving. The new steering wheel will collect the data non-invasively through the driver's grip on the wheel. Exmovere's proprietary algorithms for interpreting biomedical data – a significant part of the company's intellectual property – will be used to interpret the data as it's collected. 

Alternative reporting and signaling capabilities will also be built into the steering wheel, including connecting with a vehicle's two-way radio and a driver's smartphone or other mobile, wireless device. Alarms and alerts will be sent as problems or causes for concern come up. By collecting, interpreting and reporting these critical biomedical data in real time, the new Exmovere steering wheel provides a way to signal drivers and dispatchers when drowsiness or other problems need to be addressed. The premise behind the new steering wheel will be to help prevent accidents, equipment damage and possible loss of life within the industry.

Gencom (General Communications Pty Ltd) is the largest two-way radio communications company in New South Wales, Australia. Based in Newcastle, the company is known for its communication networks and expertise in designing and delivering both analog and digital communication systems. The Hunter Valley region of NSW is part of the company's customer and service base in the Mineral and Resources sector. In this region of heavy mining, Gencom has identified a need for solutions and services that address driver drowsiness and related driver fatigue. Using Gencom's clients, partners and own communication systems and infrastructure as a basis, the new steering wheel from Exmovere will wirelessly connect drivers with dispatch offices as well as alternative mobile devices. 

Large truck and equipment drivers are often in remote regions, especially in the mining and resource development parts of NSW, Australia, and throughout the Asia-Pacific region, where wireless signals are weak or nonexistent. By reaching agreement with Gencom to co-develop the new biometric drowsiness monitoring system, Exmovere will be able to rely on the strength of Gencom's networks to communicate with drivers as their biomedical conditions change.

John Park, Gencom's Group Business Development Manager, stated, "We spent a long time researching the best and most cost effective solution for our clients. Exmovere ticked all the boxes. The key feature is that the system is able to detect drowsiness levels more granularly than external biometric sensors such as eye movement; earlier detection enables the driver to maintain themselves in an alert state rather than keeping them awake. The system price point is low enough for the mine to invest in all of its vehicle fleet and not just the trucks."

"This is one of the applications we are working with Exmovere in the region and we expect significant opportunities with the technology over the coming years."

About Exmovere Holdings, Inc.

Exmovere Holdings, Inc. is focused on government and consumer applications for healthcare, mobility, and security and the practical applications of the study of human emotion. The Chariot, Exmobaby pajamas, the Telepath wristwatch and the company's new smartphone app called Kenji are instrumental in the build out of this vision. The company's products provide a solid representation of Exmovere's push into enhancing human mobility, infant safety, and telemedicine. The company plans on continuing along a path of solid and emotional driven design with a product offering that changes the way people look at the world. 

The company believes these products will continue to be on the cutting edge and establish paradigm shifts in the markets we serve.  Further inquiries into any of our exciting and innovative product offerings or our plans for go-to-market introductions during 2011 and 2012 should be directed to the contact person listed below.

For more information on how Exmovere detects emotional states, visit: http://www.exmovere.com/pdf/Exmovere%20Emotions%20Research.pdf.

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