Our Team
We are driven to deliver medical technology excellence.
We are a diverse team of passionate and curious individuals dedicated to improving patients’ quality of life through research and innovation. We help you achieve excellence in remote cardiac monitoring.
Executive Team

Arnaud ROSIER
Electrophysiologist, CEO & co-founder Implicity

David Perlmutter
Chief Innovation Officer & co-founder Implicity

Thomas Habib
Chief Operating Officer

Louay Gargoum,
Chief Technology Officer
Scientific Advisory Board
Implicity collaborates with world-renowned doctors and clinical researchers to ensure our cardiovascular device innovations are in line with customers’ and researchers’ needs. Leveraging their deep medical expertise, these advisors assist Implicity in expanding our product portfolio.

Dr. Arnaud Lazarus
Clinique Ambroise Paré, Paris

Prof. Anita Burgun
Paris Descartes University

Prof. Philippe Mabo
Rennes University Hospital, France

Prof. Alexandre Mebazaa
AP-HP- Lariboisière Hospital
Arnaud ROSIER
Electrophysiologist at Jacques Cartier Hospital (Paris area), CEO & Founder of Implicity
Dr. Arnaud Rosier is an electrophysiologist with a PhD in health informatics. His second doctorate was co-directed by Pr. Anita Burgun and Pr. Philippe Mabo at INSERM laboratories.
Both of them still collaborate with Implicity and are members of the scientific advisory board. Following positive results in remote monitoring automation, Arnaud created Implicity in 2016 to fully optimize remote monitoring and improve patient care outcome. With 15 years of experience in cardiac electrophysiology and 12 years in artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering applied to health, Arnaud is the author of a dozen international publications in peer-reviewed journals, notably on telecardiology and AI supporting medical decisions. Arnaud is also an angel investor of digital health companies including Cardiologs, Lifen, Ambuliz, Biloba etc. Arnaud occupies the position of CEO at Implicity.

David Perlmutter
Chief Strategy Officer & co-founder of Implicity
David Perlmutter is a signal processing engineer. As a student, he developed several cool projects like supersonic rockets launched from Kourou Space Center, robots and voice recognition system using neural networks.
After graduation from ESME in 1999, he worked for a SME as an engineer and project manager. He developed embedded systems for public transportation and aeronautics. In 2006, David co-founded a startup company, AIRTAG, to develop payment using mobile phone (acquired by Safran in 2015). He then decided to switch to the healthcare domain and contacted Arnaud who was finishing his thesis in AI. Together they worked on the creation of IMPLICITY. David is now Head of R&D. His team is developing innovative AI algorithms based on cardiac data.

Thomas Habib
Chief Operating Officer
Thomas Habib has graduated from the ESCP Europe, Europäische Wirtschaftshochschule Berlin, City University of London and Northumbria University.
Thomas joined Implicity beginning of 2020 as Chief Operations Officer responsible for Sales, Marketing, Customer Success, Finances and HR.
Before this, Thomas HABIB had held the position of International Business Development Executive Director at Shop Apotheke. He created an international business strategy for Shop Apotheke that allowed it to reach almost €100 million in revenues in 2019 (+80% growth vs. 2018). He also contributed to the introduction of Shop Apotheke to the Frankfurt stock exchange whose valuation exceeded €1 billion in April 2020.

Louay Gargoum
Chief Technology Officer
Louay Gargoum joined Implicity in September 2019 as Chief Technology Officer in charge of all aspects of software engineering and cloud operations.
Previously Louay was the VP of Engineering at Kyriba, a French fintech unicorn for which he drove the transformation to an agile world-class organization. He managed the growth of the engineering team from 65 to 170 people in 5 years, with recognized impact on productivity and quality.
Louay has 20+ years of experience including 9 years of international exposure in India and Ireland. He held several positions at SAP and Business Objects ranging all aspects of Software engineering from Product Management and Development to Research and Operations.
He is also the inventor of 5 SAP patents in Data Management and Visualization fields.

Dr. Arnaud Lazarus
Clinique Ambroise Paré, Neuilly sur Seine
Dr Arnaud Lazarus, electrophysiologist at Clinique Ambroise Paré, near Paris, is the French specialist in Telecardiology.
He participated in numerous research works and scientific publications, mainly on cardiac arrhythmias related to myopathies, treatment of heart failure through resynchronization therapy, and telemonitoring of patients with pacemakers and defibrillators (e.g. AWARE study).
Dr. Lazarus is a full member of the French Society of Cardiology, founder and editor-in-chief of the journal RythmologieS, and former president of the international congress Cardiostim.

Pr. Philippe Mabo
Rennes University Hospital, France
Pr. Philippe Mabo is a cardiologist at Rennes University Hospital and the head of the thoracic and vascular pole.
He also co-directs the center of clinical investigation and technological innovation (CIC-IT) of Rennes, in charge of clinical research on diagnostic and therapeutic devices applied to the cardiovascular system.
Pr. Mabo is one of the pioneers in remote monitoring of implantable cardiac devices (COMPAS study, EVATEL register, etc.). He directed Dr. Arnaud Rosier in his thesis on remote monitoring automation from 2007 to 2015.

Pr Alexandre Mebazaa
AP-HP- Lariboisière Hospital
Pr. Alexandre Mebazaa leads the anesthesia-resuscitation department of Saint-Louis and Lariboisière hospitals in Paris.
With his research team, the “Cardioneurovascular Biomarkers” unit, he is carrying out research aiming at discovering new biomarkers in acute heart failure.
Pr. Mebazaa is the co-author of Heart Failure guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology and is a world-known expert on Heart Failure.

Pr Anita Burgun
Paris Descartes University
Professor in biomedical informatics at Paris Descartes University, Pr. Anita Burgun is an expert in ontologies, biomedical terminologies, bioinformatics, and medical data integration.
She is the director of the biomedical informatics departments at Necker Hospital – Sick Children and the European Georges-Pompidou Hospital.
Pr. Burgun is part of the newly created “Paris Artificial Intelligence Research Institute” (PRAIRIE) and leads the INSERM team named “Information Sciences to support Personalized Medicine” at the Cordeliers Research Center. INSERM notably develops AI systems such as hybrid approaches combining machine learning and knowledge models to support medical decision in clinical routine.
