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  1. Battelle Memorial Institute (or simply Battelle) is a private nonprofit applied science and technology development company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.

  2. Battelle Memorial Institute was created through the beneficence of Gordon Battelle, the only son of a steel magnate in Columbus, Ohio. After attending Yale University, Battelle returned to Columbus to work in the steel mills run by his father, Colonel John Gordon Battelle.

  3. Battelle is the largest independent nonprofit applied science and technology organization in the world. We support a diverse spectrum of clients, from small start-up companies to multinational corporations and government agencies. Battelle operates in a fast-paced environment to figure out the world’s most difficult scientific challenges.

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  4. May 9, 2015 · When Herb Bresler [a Battelle medical researcher who’s developed a more effective cancer detection machine] puts out his acknowledgement pages, he’s got about 40 names on there: People in...

  5. Battelle is led by a management team that serves as stewards of the vision of our founder, Gordon Battelle. Our leadership represents a rich blend of expertise gained through years of experience.

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  6. Battelle hit the gas, fast-tracking new ideas to streamline the way we lived and worked. Battelle solvers were instrumental in the development of the photocopy machine, which propelled the organization to exponential growth, and the UPC barcode symbol—now a staple in retail and manufacturing.

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  8. Apr 6, 2020 · From the Archives: How Battelle Turned an Unloved Invention into Xerox. Adrienne Bosworth. Editor’s note: Battelle—in the headlines for its latest invention, a mask-sanitizing machine that government officials are hailing as a potential game changer in the battle against COVID-19 —has a long history of remarkable innovations.