Micropulse, Inc.
Micropulse was established in 1988 by current CEO and Founder, Brian Emerick, in a 240 square foot section of the family garage. Since 2003, Micropulse has focused exclusively on meeting the quality demands and regulatory requirements of an evolving orthopedic market. Integrity, open and honest communication, and simply “doing the right thing” are core values that customers continue to experience and appreciate when engaging with the team at Micropulse. Today, partnerships with major, mid-tier, small, and start-up companies are supported by an ability to understand and respond to the supply chain challenges that customers face. Advanced technology and state of the art equipment makes the product - it`s the employees and culture that makes the difference.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Medical Equipment
- Market Focus:
- Nationally (across the country)
- Year Founded:
- 1988
- Employees:
- 101-1000
Why Choose To Work With Micropulse?
Quality, integrity, and a commitment to servant leadership have remained foundational characteristics of Micropulse. Our team embraces the challenges and transformations that continuously impact a competitive orthopedic industry that continues to evolve with mergers, acquisitions, increased regulations, and price compression.
Micropulse maintains a Quality Management System in accordance with ISO 13485: 2016 and 21 CFR Part 820 requirements. Our success as a top-tier supplier for world class orthopedic companies has been built on a foundation of pursuing continuous improvement.
Who We Are
THE EARLY DAYS
Every company has a story. The Micropulse story began modestly in a 240-square foot section of the family garage of Founder and CEO, Brian Emerick. It was not always easy, but a persistent will and focused tenacity have stood the test of time. To this day, the team at Micropulse continues to deliver value to the employees, customers, and community it serves.
THE VALUE OF ONE
Supplying the highly competitive orthopedic industry doesn’t come easily. An integrated approach to systems, processes, and organizational structure allows Micropulse to meet evolving customer expectations and regulatory requirements. When working with Micropulse, our customers experience high attention to product quality, open and honest communication, and a focus on successful customer outcomes. At Micropulse, our team understands the value of one:
- One owner
- One location with five product lines
- One team providing timely feedback and decision-making
- One source for supply chain coordination
- One industry to serve
- One highly intuitive QMS in accordance with ISO 13485:2016 and 21 CFR Part 820
- One culture serving employees, customers, and our community
- One Mission: Manufacturing excellence through a commitment to quality, integrity, and servant leadership
LOOKING AHEAD
Knowing where we have been provides perspective; knowing where we are going provides opportunity. Micropulse continues to plan for future growth and opportunities with the needs of current and future customers in mind. Building additions, capital equipment expenditures, employee training, and new capabilities must all be considered to meet changing customer needs in a relevant manner.
History
Located near Columbia City, Indiana, Micropulse has grown and evolved from modest beginnings based on the company’s steadfast commitment to quality, integrity, and innovative approaches that provide customers with immediate and long-term value. We’re proud of our history and the company we’ve built as a team.
What We Do
At Micropulse, the goal is to continually enhance the “customer experience” throughout the development and deployment of orthopedic projects. Engagement with Micropulse includes an array of capabilities that are combined to create a customer focused outcome that offers value within the customer’s supply chain. The team at Micropulse can tackle the demands of a product launch, as well as, manage the critical requirements necessary for reoccurring product replenishment.
Core Competencies
- 100% focus on Orthopedics
- Serving the spine, trauma, upper and lower extremity, large joint, and sports medicine markets
- Instrument manufacturing that ranges from simple one-piece slap hammers and broaches to complex, multi-component instrumentation
- Implant manufacturing that spans from standard trauma plates to complex shoulder implants
- Case and Tray offers custom design solutions for your caddy, tray, and case needs from the prototype phase to full launch production
- Sterile Packaging provides validated off the shelf packaging options, as well as, implant specific custom packaging