Sparta Science Stock
Sparta reduces injuries and optimizes performance with validated scientific assessments and evidence-based prescriptions.
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About Sparta Science Stock
Sparta reduces injuries and optimizes performance with validated scientific assessments and evidence-based prescriptions. Sparta Science is a simple 60-second scan that identifies how you move and instantly creates an individualized training plan to treat preexisting conditions, reduce future injuries, and optimize the user's physical health and performance. Sparta Science optimizes health and performance for athletes, warfighters, fitness clients and patients with evidence-based movement scans and data-driven exercise prescriptions that increase resilience, minimize injury risk, and speed efficient rehabilitation to physical activity. Sparta technology is used worldwide by elite and conventional military forces, professional, collegiate, high school and youth sports organizations, strength training professionals, and medical providers committed to helping people move better, at work, at play, and on duty. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Menlo Park, California.
Funding History
October 2017 | $0 |
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November 2017 | $2.7M |
January 2018 | $7.0M |
March 2020 | $16.0M |
Management
Chief Sales Officer
Robert Mayfield
CTO, VP of Engineering
Greg Woodward
Director of Product
Mark Sherwood
VP of Operations
Kelsey Holshouser
CEO & Founder
Phil Wagner
Chief Data Officer
Greg Olsen
Press
prnewswire - Oct, 9 2023
Sparta Science Joins Palantir's FedStart to Accelerate Access to AI-Enabled Human Readiness Technology for U.S. Government Customersvcnewsdaily - May, 1 2023
Sparta Science Lands New Fundingvcnewsdaily - Mar, 24 2023
Sparta Science Raises New Round of Fundingmobihealthnews - Mar, 7 2020
Musculoskeletal health startup Sparta Science rakes in $16Mcnbc - Mar, 3 2020
Tech company Sparta Science combats NFL injuries with machine learning