Battelle Memorial Institute

Battelle Memorial Institute is a private nonprofit applied science and technology development company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1929 by industrialist and inventor Gordon Battelle, the institute conducts research and development, designs and manufactures products, and delivers critical services for government and commercial customers.


Key Areas of Operation:



  1. Research & Development: Battelle engages in a variety of R&D activities across multiple scientific fields, including materials science, health and life sciences, environmental science, and national security.



  2. National Security: The company provides support to various branches of the U.S. government, including the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security. This includes work in cybersecurity, intelligence, and defense technologies.



  3. Health & Life Sciences: Battelle offers comprehensive drug development and healthcare solutions. The company works on pharmaceutical development, medical device testing, and public health research.



  4. Environmental Services: Battelle provides environmental assessment and restoration services, often focusing on pollution control, environmental monitoring, and sustainable development.



  5. Energy: In the energy sector, Battelle works on innovations related to renewable energy, fossil fuels, and nuclear energy, contributing to advancements in energy efficiency and sustainability.



  6. Laboratory Management: Battelle manages or co-manages a number of national laboratories on behalf of the Department of Energy and other entities, including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.




Governance:
As a nonprofit organization, Battelle is governed by a Board of Directors. Its structure as a nonprofit allows it to reinvest profits into further research and development rather than distributing them to shareholders.


Global Reach:
While headquartered in Ohio, Battelle operates globally with numerous offices and research facilities in various countries. Its operations extend to Europe, Asia, and other regions, allowing it to collaborate internationally and leverage global expertise.


Innovation and Contributions:
Battelle has a long history of innovation. Some notable contributions include the development of xerography, which led to the creation of the photocopy machine, and advancements in medical imaging technologies. The company continually engages in forward-thinking projects that aim to solve some of the world's most pressing scientific and technical challenges.


Overall, Battelle Memorial Institute is a significant player in the field of applied science and technology, providing critical research and development services that impact a wide range of industries and public sectors.


Products

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Columbus USA

505 King Avenue
Columbus OH 43201
USA

Maritime News

Burning Car Carrier Abandoned off Alaska

Burning Car Carrier Abandoned off Alaska

yesterday
The crew of a ship carrying around 3,000 vehicles, including 800 electric vehicles, abandoned it off the coast of Alaska after a fire broke out onboard, its operator Zodiac Maritime said on Wednesday.The 22 crew members were safely evacuated from the ship after they failed to put out the fire, Zodiac said as it focuses on salvaging the vessel.They were evacuated via lifeboat and were being transferred to a nearby merchant vessel Cosco Hellas in tandem with the U.S. Coast Guard.The vessel, Morning Midas, was located 300 miles (482.8 km) southwest of Adak in Alaska, the Coast Guard said on its X account.
KR, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Ink Deal to Develop Next-Gen VLEC

KR, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Ink Deal to Develop Next-Gen VLEC

yesterday
KR (Korean Register) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) to jointly develop a very large ethane carrier (VLEC).The new VLEC to be developed under the partnership will have a cargo capacity exceeding 100,000 m3.It will be designed to maximize cargo volume while minimizing changes to the main specifications of conventional vessel designs.Additionally, the vessel will be capable of transporting a variety of cargoes, such as LPG and propylene, enhancing operational flexibility and market responsiveness for shipowners.Under this joint project, HHI will take the lead in the vessel’s basic and hull design.
DNV Greenlights Hudong-Zhonghua’s Three Advanced Vessel Designs

DNV Greenlights Hudong-Zhonghua’s Three Advanced Vessel Designs

2 days ago
Classification Society DNV has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) certificates to Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding for three new vessel designs.The AiPs highlight the ongoing collaboration between the two organizations and reinforce their shared commitment to supporting the continued development of Chinese shipbuilding and the maritime industry’s low-carbon transition and technical advancement.The three AiPs represent the continuing advancement of Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in key shipping segments, to meet the global demand for energy as well as the more efficient transport of goods through alternative fuels.
ABS, Herbert Engineering Report Details Design Considerations for Floating Data Centers

ABS, Herbert Engineering Report Details Design Considerations for Floating Data Centers

3 days ago
How can the global energy grid keep pace with fast-growing demand from new data centers supporting artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing? Nuclear energy and coastal waters offer a potential answer.The potential for floating nuclear-powered data centers is explored in depth in the latest research from ABS and Herbert Engineering. Pathways to a Low Carbon Future Floating Nuclear Power Data Center details design considerations for a floating data center that would use large river estuaries or coastal waters as a heat sink for both servers and small modular reactors (SMR) onboard a purpose-built barge.
Amplus Picks Spanish Shipyard to Prepare Petrojarl I FPSO for Redeployment

Amplus Picks Spanish Shipyard to Prepare Petrojarl I FPSO for Redeployment

3 days ago
Amplus Energy Services has selected Astican Shipyard in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to undertake a major multi-million-dollar work scope to prepare its newly-acquired Petrojarl I floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit for redeployment.The Petrojarl I - most recently in operation offshore Brazil - will undergo a critical reactivation and readiness program at the Spanish facility, strategically located off the northwest coast of Africa.As the most frequently redeployed FPSO in the industry, the vessel continues to attract strong market interest thanks to its renowned operational flexibility and proven performance.