IRMA is svexa’s flagship integrated data platform — a modular, science-driven infrastructure that connects wearable sensors, longitudinal health data, and AI-powered analytics into a single, coherent system. While originally designed for elite sport, IRMA’s architecture is deliberately domain-agnostic, making it equally applicable to corporate health programs, senior living facilities, military readiness management, clinical rehabilitation, and general population wellness. As with all svexa products, IRMA is typically delivered via API to our B2B clients.
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What IRMA Does
At its core, IRMA ingests data from any device or source — heart rate monitors, GPS units, accelerometers, sleep trackers, force plates, biochemical assays, subjective wellness questionnaires, and electronic health records — and fuses these streams into a unified longitudinal profile for every individual it tracks. This approach, sometimes called physiological data integration, eliminates the fragmented, siloed approach that currently hampers data-driven decision-making across health and performance settings.
IRMA then surfaces actionable insights via role-specific metrics or dashboards: athletes and individuals see their personal readiness, trend data or recommendations; coaches, trainers, and clinicians access population-level views and flagged outliers; executives and program directors see compliance, ROI, and aggregate population health metrics.
Applications Across Domains
Elite Sport
In high-performance sport, IRMA underpins team-level load management, injury risk assessment, and competition readiness protocols. Svexa’s work with national ski federations, elite endurance programs, and team sports organizations demonstrates how centralized data infrastructure translates directly into performance outcomes. Read how svexa helped Poland achieve its best-ever Olympic XC Ski results to see IRMA’s impact in action.
Senior Living and Healthy Aging
Declining physiological resilience is one of the most significant costs in aging populations. IRMA enables care providers and senior living facilities to offer residents daily recommendations for beneficial activity, whether it’s a walk with friends or a water aerobics workout. It can monitor functional capacity, fall risk, sleep quality, and activity levels longitudinally — detecting subtle deterioration weeks or months before a clinical incident. This shifts care from reactive to proactive, reducing hospitalization rates and improving quality of life. Research published in journals such as the British Journal of Sports Medicine consistently demonstrates the value of objective monitoring in older adult populations. Svexa has pursued research and projects in the senior living space, including a collaboration with HumanGood.
Corporate Health and Employee Wellbeing
Workforce health is a measurable asset. IRMA enables organizations to monitor employee readiness, identify burnout risk before it becomes absenteeism, and quantify the ROI of wellbeing investments. Longitudinal monitoring of cardiovascular load, sleep quality, and subjective wellness at the group level reveals patterns invisible to annual health screenings. IRMA supports GDPR-compliant, anonymized cohort analytics for HR and occupational health teams. Svexa is currently pursuing a funded scientific study of the “physical activity paradox”, extending the reach of svexa’s tech to blue collar workers.
Military and High-Demand Professions
Military personnel, first responders, and others in high-demand occupations face cumulative physiological stress that standard occupational health frameworks fail to capture. IRMA’s continuous monitoring and readiness modeling provides commanders and medical officers with real-time population health visibility, supporting deployment readiness decisions, injury prevention, and return-to-duty protocols.
Clinical Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation from injury or surgery is rarely linear. IRMA provides the longitudinal data infrastructure to track recovery trajectories, flag non-compliance or adverse responses, and support evidence-based return-to-activity criteria. Integration with clinical EMR systems is supported, enabling IRMA to complement rather than replace existing clinical workflows. Right now svexa is working with Karolinska Institutet, in collaboration with the Stanford Chariot Program, on a research program to develop XR solutions for the physical rehabilitation of young patients.
General Population Wellness
Consumer wearables have created an enormous volume of individual health data that most people lack the tools to interpret meaningfully. IRMA provides the analytical layer that transforms raw device data into personalized, evidence-based guidance — whether through direct-to-consumer applications or through healthcare providers, insurance programs, or wellness platforms.
The Science Behind IRMA
IRMA’s analytical models are grounded in decades of exercise physiology, sports medicine, and data science research. Svexa’s scientific team, including Prof Euan Ashley, Dr Filip Larsen and Dr David T. Martin, brings world-class expertise in applied physiology to the platform’s algorithmic foundations. Key methodologies include time-series analysis of physiological load, Bayesian inference for individualized baseline modeling, and machine-learning classifiers trained on multi-year longitudinal datasets.
Why IRMA?
- Modular by design — add only the components your organization needs
- Delivered by API – easy integration into existing systems
- Works with existing devices and data sources — no hardware lock-in
- Scales from individual athletes to populations of thousands
- Built-in privacy and data governance frameworks
- Scientifically validated models, not black-box algorithms
Explore how IRMA integrates with Svexa’s full suite of solutions — from the Athlete Passport® longitudinal profile to real-time Readiness Advisor outputs. Ready to see IRMA in your context? Contact the svexa team.
