Battelle Memorial Institute

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Battelle Memorial Institute
Type Private Not for Profit Charitable Trust
Founded Columbus, Ohio (1929)
Headquarters Columbus, Ohio
Key people Carl F. Kohrt, President and CEO
Industry Business Services
Products Technical & Scientific Research Services
Revenue $2.86B USD (6.4% FY '03 to '04)
Employees 19,000
Slogan The Business of Innovation
Website http://www.battelle.org

The Battelle Memorial Institute is a private not-for-profit applied science and technology development company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. The institute opened in 1929 but traces its origins to the 1923 will of Ohio industrialist Gordon Battelle which provided for its creation. Originally focusing on contract research and development work in the areas of metals and material science, it has since expanded its scope to defense, energy, environmental, transportation and health and life sciences. It is the world's largest independent consulting, research and development organization. Battelle has played a major role in the development of projects including the Xerox process, Snopake correction fluid, Universal Product Code and compact disc digital storage.

In addition to operating three of its own research facilities, as of 2005, Battelle holds management and operations contracts with the United States Department of Energy for the following national laboratories:

Battelle ranks number 41 on the 2005 List of Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors (down from 35 in 2004).1

  1. Washington Technology's Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors -- 2005
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