| Website | omgplc.com |
| @omgplc | |
| Category | Consumer Electronics/Devices |
| Phone | +44 1865 261800 |
| info@omgplc.com | |
| Employees | 250 |
| Founded | 1984 |
| Description | Computer vision technology |
| Total | $18.6M |
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| Data Collection Ltd, 7/07 | £5M |
| Peak Performance Technologies, Inc , 2/05 | $1.1M |
| House of Moves LLC, 5/04 |
OMG plc (Oxford Metrics Group) is a group of technology companies producing image understanding solutions for the entertainment, defence, life science, engineering and highways industries. OMG is quoted company listed on AIM, a market operated by the London Stock Exchange.
Be it for capturing the movement of actors (for the movie industry), sportsmen and women (for video games or improving team performance), children with Cerebral Palsy, rehab patients and animals (for medical, life science and research industries), virtual reality prototypes and displays (for engineering related studies) or providing local authorities with accurate highways information, the Group has strong international reputation for precision instruments.
OMG trades through three operating companies – Vicon, a motion capture and movement analysis company, 2d3 Sensing, a manufacturer of aerial imaging software for defence and industrial applications and Yotta DCL, our highways surveying business.
OMG’s global clients span the worlds of science, medicine, sport, engineering, gaming, film and broadcast include: major hospitals and research facilities such as Guy’s Hospital, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre and Loughborough University, engineering industry leaders including: Ford Motor Company, BMW, Airbus and Toyota, and in the entertainment sector; Sony, Industrial Light and Magic, The Moving Picture Company (MPC), Sega, Nintendo, UbiSoft, EA and Square Enix. In surveying clients include: Atkins, Oxfordshire, Cumbria, Derbyshire and Pembrokeshire County Councils as well as many others. In aerial imaging clients include US Army Geospatial Center, UK Ministry of Defence and The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).