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Battelle received a $400 million contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for the project, known as the Critical Care Decontamination System (CCDS). [17] Following the conclusion of the program in May 2021, Battelle invoiced $155 million, with 5 million masks decontaminated and an average cost of $31 per mask. [18]
Government-operated and non-profit research and development institutions include: The Battelle Memorial Institute headquarters in Columbus.The institute is the world's largest private contract research and development organization, responsible for innovations such as photo-copying, leading to the creation of Xerox, the first nuclear fuel rods for nuclear reactors, the first optical digital ...
In 2005, the company became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Battelle Memorial Institute, an Ohio-based nonprofit research and development company. [1] In 2010, Bluefin Robotics won a gold award at the 7th Annual Team Massachusetts Economic Impact Awards, and in 2013 it received accolades from R&D Magazine and the Robotics Business Review. [6]
Battelle is the "world’s largest private contract research and development organization", [52] managing labs and companies all over the world. In 2004, Battelle opened a new biotechnology and chemistry lab in Columbus. [53] In 2009, Battelle was awarded 26 prestigious awards from R&D Magazine for developments, bringing their total to 217. [54]
B&W Applauds NNSA Sites Selected by R&D Magazine for 2013 R&D 100 Awards CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Three National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) sites where The Babcock & Wilcox ...
Gordon Battelle (1883–1923), American metallurgist and founder of the Battelle Memorial Institute John Battelle , (born 1965) American entrepreneur, author, and journalist Kenneth Battelle, birth name of Mr. Kenneth (1927–2013), American celebrity hairdresser
Battelle Savannah River Alliance (Since 2021) [13] 900 US$400,000,000 [14] Office of Fossil Energy & Carbon Management National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1910 Department of Energy 1,400 US$681,000,000 Morgantown, West Virginia, 1946 Albany, Oregon, 2005 Office of Nuclear Energy; Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
In September 1999, R&D Magazine picked the top 40 technologies of all time based on their impact on society, industry and commercial applications. The Top 40 were selected from a list of 3,600 past R&D 100 Awards. Smith was the recipient of one of these awards, for the development of capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry. [10]