Fulmer Instruments
UEI: URJLDVBLFB53
• CAGE: 12VG9
Overview
Awardee Type
Parent
Federal Capability Statement
Fulmer Instruments is a small business specializing in medical device research & development. We advance surgical technologies by providing innovative engineering solutions that replace outdated instruments and expand the functional reach of traditional operating room tools.
Our differentiators include technical expertise in device prototyping, testing, industrial design/human factors, and FDA-compliant medical device development with a focus on usability, safety, and clinical integration.
Keywords
Medical device development, Medical device manufacturing, Surgical instruments, Electromechanical systems, FDA design controls, Device verification and validation, OR equipment, Design for manufacturability, Device risk management, Biomedical engineering, Hemostasis, Hemorrhage control, Combat care, Damage control resuscitation, Battery, Quality management system
Headquarters
Mountain Brk, AL
United States
United States
Federal recipient
FULMER INSTRUMENTS, INC.
(UEI URJLDVBLFB53, CAGE 12VG9)
is headquartered in Mountain Brk AL.
Its primary registered NAICS is 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology).
The corporation
was founded in April 2013 and
federally registered in
May 2025.
Federal Registration and Certifications
Legal Name
FULMER INSTRUMENTS, INC.
UEI
URJLDVBLFB53
CAGE Code
12VG9
Primary NAICS
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)
Purpose of Registration
Federal Contracts and Assistance
Date Founded
April 12, 2013
Initial Registration
May 15, 2025
Last Registration
June 5, 2025
Registration Activation
June 5, 2025
Registration Expiration
June 4, 2026
Fiscal Year End
December 31
Reported Entity Types
For Profit Organization
State of Incorporation
DE
Country of Incorporation
USA
Employees
<500
Reported NAICS
Accepts Credit Cards
No