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Key people at EDGE10 Group.
Founded in 2012 and based in London, England, EDGE10 Group develops health, performance, and physical testing data analytics systems for the global sports and human performance industries. The business to business software provider delivers electronic medical records and athlete management platforms that empower professional teams, armed forces, and youth sports programs with actionable performance insights. Serving more than 1,500 teams worldwide, the company maintains sixteen exclusive league partnerships with prominent professional sports organizations, counting the MLB, NHL, MLS, ATP, and CFL among its primary customers. Operating with a workforce of 21 to 50 employees, the growing organization generates approximately $16,200,000 in annual revenue and holds an estimated valuation of $51,900,000. The enterprise is currently guided by chief executive officer Justin Paige, co-owner Safi Omarov, and ARMS Health founder Gaetan Lefebvre, the former Montreal Canadiens head of medical.
Key people at EDGE10 Group.
EDGE10 Group is a sports technology company specializing in health and wellness solutions for elite human performance industries, offering an advanced Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system, performance data analytics, and physical testing services to collect, analyze, and visualize athlete data.[1][3] It serves elite sports teams, leagues, and organizations worldwide—including NHL, MLB, CFL, ATP, WTA, ECHL, and others—providing actionable insights to enhance athlete health and performance, with over 1,000 teams using its unified ARMS (Athlete Records Management System) platform as of 2019.[1][3] The company demonstrates strong growth momentum, securing funding from SaaS Capital in January 2024 to support expansion between $3M and $20M ARR, alongside contract extensions with major leagues and offices in Los Angeles, Montreal, London, Bangalore, and Melbourne.[1][3]
EDGE10 Group's roots trace back to 2006 when AthleteRMS (originally ARMS Health) was founded by Gaetan Lefebvre, a former Head of Medical for the Montreal Canadiens with 20 years in professional hockey and NHL Hall of Fame inductee, who implemented the world's first league-wide EMR solution.[3][4] Early traction built quickly: NHL signed in 2006, CFL in 2008, MLB in 2009, and ATP/WTA in 2010, leading to EDGE10's formal founding in 2012 headquartered in London, England.[1][3] The company evolved through acquisitions and integrations—opening an Australia office in 2013, founding Primco in 2016, and expanding in 2019 to unite three products under ARMS, now serving over 1,000 global teams; it won a Sports Technology Award in 2014 and was ranked #1 Sport Science Technology in 2017.[3]
EDGE10 Group rides the wave of data-driven sports performance optimization, where AI, analytics, and EMR systems enable precision medicine for athletes amid rising demands for injury prevention and peak performance in elite sports.[1][3] Timing aligns with post-2020 digital acceleration in sports tech, fueled by global league expansions and SaaS growth funding, positioning it favorably against market forces like data privacy regulations and the shift to recurring revenue models (e.g., SaaS Capital's focus).[1] It influences the ecosystem by standardizing athlete data management—pioneering league-wide EMR—and partnering with governments (e.g., Indian State in 2018), fostering innovation in human performance tech beyond traditional sports into military and performance sectors.[3][4]
EDGE10 Group is poised for accelerated global expansion, leveraging 2024 SaaS funding and recent ownership shift to Jeremy Paradise (majority voting rights as of February 2025) to scale ARMS beyond 1,000 teams toward enterprise-level adoption in emerging markets like Asia and defense.[1][2][3] Trends like AI-enhanced analytics and wearable integration will shape its trajectory, potentially evolving it into a full-stack performance platform amid booming sports tech valuations. As the original AthleteRMS pioneer, its influence could redefine elite athlete care, tying back to its mission of turning data into performance wins.