
EME Is the Exclusive U.S. Manufacturer of Telemetry Pouches
April 2, 2026
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EME Company leads telemetry pouch manufacturing by designing and developing custom equipment in-house. This approach allows the team to automate key processes and create a more efficient production environment. Without this level of innovation, automation would not be possible.
By building equipment specifically for these products, the team improves precision and consistency across every stage of production.
Automation plays a major role in streamlining operations. It reduces bottlenecks and limits repeated handling of products during manufacturing. These improvements shorten production time and lower labor costs while maintaining strong output.
Efficiency gains also allow the team to focus more closely on quality. With fewer manual steps, the process becomes more controlled and reliable.
As the sole manufacturer of telemetry pouches in the United States, the company has established a strong position in the industry. These pouches support a wide range of monitoring systems used by healthcare providers nationwide. This leadership reflects a commitment to delivering products that meet the needs of both distributors and hospitals.
Telemetry pouches are designed as disposable products, yet customers often rely on them for extended use. In many cases, the product performs throughout a full monitoring period lasting up to a month.
Consistent feedback highlights the durability and reliability of each pouch. This level of performance sets the product apart and reinforces the company’s focus on quality.
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I have held several positions with EME since hired in November of 1989. I began my journey in Accounts Receivable, then moved to Purchasing before going into Manufacturing Management. While in Manufacturing Management I was instrumental in helping EME acquire its ISO certification in 2005. In 2014, I was promoted to General Manager and in 2020, I became the CEO. I embraced each role with an open mind and eagerness to learn. The journey was both challenging and rewarding, and I would not change a thing.
I have been with EME since February 1991. I have held the positions of Receptionist/Billing, Buyer, and Credit Manager. In 2018, I was instrumental in transitioning our ISO certification from the 2008 version to the 2015 version.
Over the years I have watched EME’s manufactured sales growth climb from 15% to 90% of the total sales.
I fabricate and test new machines. I helped engineer the automated fetal belt machine and the automated Telemetry Pouch machine. I have been with EME since March 2011. I started part time during high school in production, then moved to Maintenance as an Industrial Equipment Technician, then Industrial Equipment Millwright Technician and now am the Process and Automation Engineer after graduating from college.
I began working at EME during high school and continued working part-time while attending LSU. I worked on the production floor, made boxes, pulled orders, and even drove the van from warehouse to warehouse when EME consisted of 3 buildings. After graduating, I moved into the role of Inventory and Logistics Coordinator where I moved LTL freight and assisted with managing inventory. I was promoted to Manufacturing Manager in January of 2021, where I do a little bit of everything, such as managing employees, staying on top of raw material, finished goods and mechanic’s parts inventory. I am also involved in quality control, purchasing, negotiating freight rates, control of the shipping department, and special projects.
I started my career at EME in 2005 as an Industrial Equipment Technician and became Project Engineer in 2016. Since taking on that role, my team & I, along with our resources, have been focused on and incorporated many automation processes into our operation. My responsibilities include coordinating and completing projects on time within budget and scope. I take great pride in what I do to represent our company.