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New Zealand company that develops inertial measurement units
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IMeasureU, Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryInertial measurement unit, Wearable technology
FoundedMay 2013 (May 2013), Auckland
FounderMark Finch
HeadquartersAuckland, New Zealand
Area servedAuckland
Key peopleMark Finch (Founder & CTO)
Thor Besier Co-founder
Number of employees15
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Websitewww.imeasureu.com

IMeasureU, Ltd. (IMU) is a company that specializes in wearable technology. They develop inertial measurement units that analyze body movements in sports. The company combines sensor data with computational models to model human body movement. IMeasureU has collaborated with Athletics Australia runners.

In July 2017, the company was acquired by Vicon, an English company specializing in motion capture. The acquisition aimed to integrate Vicon's camera systems with IMeasureU's sensors.

On 23 June 2015, IMeasureU launched an Indiegogo campaign seeking to raise US $200,000 to develop a consumer product.

See also

References

  1. Small business: Commercialising innovation - Mark Finch, I Measure U NZ Herald
  2. I Measure U to launch Kickstarter campaign for consumer running app NBR
  3. Kiwi tech helps sports superstars recover NZ Herald 2
  4. IMU-Run: Reducing Your Risk of Running Injury indiegogo
  5. Your Business: Wearable tech - Mark Finch, I Measure U NZ Herald

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