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Vicon's IMeasureU Launches IMU Step

Vicon's IMeasureU Launches IMU Step.

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Vicon's IMeasureU Launches IMU Step

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 4823W Oxford Metrics PLC 14 November 2017  \n\n14 November 2017\nOxford Metrics plc \n(\"Oxford Metrics\" or the \"Company\")\n \nVicon's IMeasureU Launches IMU Step\n \n- IMU Step broadens Vicon's addressable market -\n- IMU Step provides a platform to strengthen Vicon's recurring revenue -\n \nOxford Metrics plc (LSE: OMG), the international software company servicing government, life sciences, entertainment and engineering markets, is pleased to announce that IMeasureU, a division of motion measurement leader Vicon, has launched IMU Step, a new piece of motion-sensing wearable tech designed to track the movements of professional and amateur athletes.\n \nWhen Oxford Metrics announced its new five-year plan last year one of the key financial goals was to treble recurring revenue by 2021. One of the great strengths of the Group's Yotta business is the increasingly recurring nature of its revenue base. Vicon's revenue base, by comparison, has considerable repeat business but a lower level of recurring revenue. IMU Step will be sold on a SaaS-basis, giving Vicon a platform to create a meaningful recurring revenue base.\n \nConsisting of two small, lightweight sensors that produce highly accurate movement data, IMU Step gives coaches and athletes the ability to precisely measure the movements and stress put on athletes' bodies. For running-based sports like basketball, where over 40% of injuries are sustained on the foot and ankle, constant metrics alert trainers and coaches to potential problems before they happen. This ensures athletes are at optimal strength before returning to competition and enables strategic planning that personalises the rehabilitation process, preventing future injuries.  \n \nEarly units are already being used by both professional sports and collegiate programs alike, including the NBA and Pac-12 schools to help train and rehabilitate athletes across a wide variety of sports. Harvard University recently used IMU sensors to study the impact on runners in the Boston Marathon. The University is also preparing to use the sensors in an NBA/G co-funded study designed to measure bone stress injuries in collegiate and professional basketball players, and monitor changes as a result of fatigue.\n \nCommenting on the product launch, Nick Bolton, CE...

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