Oxford Metrics has entered into an agreement to acquire machine vision software and systems developer Industrial Vision Systems Ltd. (IVS) in a deal worth £8.1 million ($9.9 million). IVS provides noncontact vision systems — including those supported by AI deep learning — for automated production processes for high-precision quality control, inspection, guidance, identification, measurement, tracking, and counting. Its product portfolio includes 3D and integrated vision systems, machine vision cameras, and sensors. According to Imogen Moorhouse, CEO of Oxford Metrics, IVS’ offerings replace traditional inspection methods with “smart sensing” technology. Oxford Metrics, itself a developer of smart sensing software for motion measurement, supports customers in the life sciences, engineering, and virtual reality sectors, among others. Its portfolio includes the Vicon dynamic motion sensing platform. Oxford Metrics acquired Industrial Vision Systems Ltd. in a deal worth $9.9 million. Courtesy of Oxford Metrics. Both companies are based in Oxfordshire, England. Following completion of the deal, IVS co-founders Earl Yardley and Andrew Waller will continue to lead the business.