The company has its headquarters in Teltow near Berlin, Germany, offices in Boston, Massachusetts and San Francisco, California, in the United States, and a worldwide distributor and partner network.
[5] They can be integrated into virtual reality CAVEs,[6] head-mounted displays – such as Google Glass[7][8] or Oculus Rift,[9][10][11] simulators, cars, or computers as a measurement or interaction modality.
[25] In 2015 DEWESoft together with SMI integrated the Eye Tracking Glasses into a driver machine monitoring and analysis platform for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS).
[34] In the same year, WorldViz started cooperating with SMI to enable calculation of intersects of gaze vectors with 3D objects and saving the data in one common database for deeper analysis.
[35] German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) used the Eye Tracking Glasses to create Talking Places – the prototype of an interactive city guide.
Visual Interaction offers myGaze eye tracking accessory based on SMI technology with selected software packages for assistive applications.