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Over the past 12 months, ACE has significantly outperformed S&P/ASX 300, delivering a return of +26% compared to S&P/ASX 300's +1% growth.
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Acusensus Ltd
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Acusensus makes roadside camera and software systems that help governments and road operators catch unsafe driving behavior. Its technology can detect things like mobile phone use, seatbelt non-compliance, and other road-safety breaches, then turn that into evidence that can be reviewed and enforced. The company sells a mix of hardware, software, and managed services built around those detection systems. Its main customers are public agencies, transport authorities, and police or enforcement bodies that want to improve road safety and automate parts of traffic monitoring. Acusensus usually earns money by supplying and maintaining its detection systems, and in some cases by providing ongoing software, service, and data-processing support tied to those deployments. That means it sits between the camera hardware world and the enforcement workflow, not just as a simple equipment seller. What makes the business different is that it focuses on a narrow job: using machine vision to detect driver behavior at scale. Instead of building general-purpose security cameras, it builds purpose-made systems for road enforcement and safety programs. That gives Acusensus a specialized role in the transport and public-safety value chain, where its technology helps customers move from manual monitoring to automated detection and evidence collection.