Made in USA is an early-stage company developing two business lines focused on domestic production: origin certification services and industrial monitoring technology. The certification business helps U.S. food producers and manufacturers back up "Made in USA" claims to meet FTC and USDA regulatory requirements. The company generates revenue from this segment through upfront certification fees and recurring monthly subscriptions, using a referral and affiliate network for customer acquisition. The second business line, MIUSA Pulse, is an edge AI product that monitors industrial machinery and infrastructure to detect early signs of equipment failure like bearing wear or cavitation. Pulse uses repurposed audio recognition software to provide on-device monitoring for factories and maritime engine rooms without requiring cloud connectivity. Made in USA also maintains a strategy to acquire overseas manufacturing operations in the semiconductor, LED, and small electric motor sectors and relocate them to the U.S. The company plans to fund these acquisitions by issuing common stock and is seeking federal grants and procurement opportunities as a veteran-owned business. The company is currently a shell-stage entity with no material revenue and has not yet completed any manufacturing acquisitions or fully commercialized its products.
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