Pulse PEMF Marks 20 Years and US Semiquincentennial in Georgia
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Cartersville-based Pulse PEMF is doubling down on domestic production. The manufacturer of pulsed electromagnetic field wellness technology is celebrating two decades of business by highlighting its commitment to American craftsmanship, local job creation, and the expansion of its Georgia-based operations.

While many wellness brands migrate production overseas, Pulse PEMF maintains its entire manufacturing cycle in Northwest Georgia. The company designs, tests, and builds its systems locally, a strategy CEO Scott Baider describes as a direct investment in American ingenuity. This approach currently supports over 100 local employees and provides a domestic alternative in a market often dominated by imports.
Beyond production, the company aims to link its 20-year milestone to broader economic impact. By fostering a network of independent practitioners and professional sports teams, the firm views its role as a facilitator of both physical wellness and vocational growth. According to Tony Lewis, Director of Manufacturing, the "Made in America" label serves as an operational standard for quality control and accountability rather than a marketing slogan. As the nation celebrates its semiquincentennial, Pulse PEMF intends to focus its anniversary programming on stories of how domestic manufacturing creates opportunities for both its staff and the consumers utilizing its technology worldwide.
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