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The US is the only first-world country that commercializes bail.
Elastic's team commercializes the Elasticsearch open-source search software, among other components.
Shakespeare's Franciscan priest becomes an unscrupulous African sangoma who commercializes ancient rituals.
Petroperu mainly transports and commercializes oil products in Peru, a relatively small producer of crude.
Another company participating in the initiative is InfluxData, a start-up that commercializes a database called InfluxDB.
In the US, 23andMe commercializes its data, partnering with major drug companies to help develop new drugs.
It might even make a good home companion if you could afford it (Boston Robotics rarely commercializes its robots).
Genomic Health develops and commercializes genomic-based diagnostics tests using its Oncotype IQ platform for various cancers, including breast and prostate.
Our nation wins when our private sector commercializes technologies that address national needs like energy independence, fuel diversity and environmental priorities.
The company, which bought rights to the drug from a company called BioMarin in 2012, develops and commercializes drugs for rare diseases.
Until now, PMI, the commercial arm of Mexican state oil firm Pemex, has been the only company that commercializes the government's hydrocarbons.
Until now, PMI, the commercial arm of Mexico's state oil firm Pemex, has been the only company that commercializes the government's hydrocarbons.
At the same time, tourism commercializes Guam, introduces foreign illnesses and diseases, and it's Guam's only driving economic force, according to Tolentino.
The Silicon Valley firm commercializes LCD-based mobile screens able to synthesize lightfield holographic content while preserving the normal operation of the display.
The company, founded in 216, commercializes open-source software for search and data analytics and competes with companies like Alphabet, Splunk and Amazon.
What irks him is the way the music industry commercializes her, changing her to fit the mold rather than adapting to her specific energy.
But Valentine's Day commercializes romantic love to convince people they need to buy chocolate, flowers, greeting cards, and other gifts to show they care.
The change is a signal that Google might not need to rely so heavily on advertising dollars as it commercializes some of its products, like GSuite.
He says that this will employ thousands in Canada and reverse the decline in Alberta's fortunes as it more actively commercializes 85033 billion barrels of reserves.
In a letter sent through his lawyer, Arturo Di Modica claims that the new statue violates the Visual Artists Rights Act and illegally commercializes his own sculpture.
"It would be a shame that if something that is going to control most of the data moving from machine to machine commercializes first overseas," Roper added.
Over the quarter, Google tried to further integrate its hardware and software businesses, starting with its first in-house phone design, Pixel, which commercializes Google's push toward virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
Pfizer, which develops and commercializes a variety of medicines and vaccines, has seen its stock rally 22 percent during the past year after it started highlighting its "underappreciated" drug pipeline, Arfaei wrote.
He has no qualms about pressuring Fox News' advertiser-based business model, which he says "commercializes" the kind of bigotry and bad faith that prevents any kind of necessary political dialogue between liberals and conservatives.
Elastic, a company that commercializes open-source software for search and data analytics, saw its stock soar as much as 703 percent on Friday, its first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange, under the symbol ESTC.
"In Spain, no one knew anything about tennis until Manuel Santana starts to win championships," Carmelo Ezpeleta, chief executive of Dorna Sports, which commercializes the global TV rights to MotoGP, the top motorcycle racing circuit, said in a telephone interview.
Arturo Di Modica, the sculptor who created and clandestinely installed the 2,000-pound bovine monument to American resilience in Manhattan's Financial District in 1989, claims the recently installed "Fearless Girl" violates his copyright and trademark, and that it illegally commercializes his work.
But it says it is not "anti-EV" and is spending heavily on technologies such as the solid-state battery, which has the potential to cut the cost of making electric cars and which Toyota is racing to commercializes by the first half of the 2020s.
In 2017, he co-founded GuRu Wireless (formerly Auspion, Inc.), which commercializes wireless power transfer technology for consumers.
Deimos-1 is a Spanish Earth imaging satellite which is operated by Deimos Imaging who commercializes its imagery directly but also has distribution agreements with other entities like Astrium GEO and DMC International Imaging.
Today, entire newspapers are devoted to nota roja stories and have infiltrated television as well. The genre has also influenced writing and cinema in Mexico as well as prompted criticisms that it promotes and commercializes violence.
He also published "Dominant Resource Fairness", a paper that heavily influenced resource management and scheduling design in distributed systems such as Hadoop. In 2013, he co-founded Databricks, a company that commercializes Spark, and became chief executive in 2016.
Fermax is a company that designs, manufactures and commercializes audio and video door entry systems and access control systems. The head office is located in the city of Valencia, Spain, where the company was founded by Fernando Maestre in 1949.
Fortress Biotech Inc., commonly known as Fortress Bio, is a biopharmaceutical company that acquires, develops, and commercializes innovative pharmaceutical and biotechnology products. Led by CEO Lindsay A. Rosenwald, M.D., Fortress and most of its subsidiary companies are headquartered in New York City, U.S..
The UWM Research Foundation supports and commercializes the university's research and innovations. It provides intellectual property management, technology transfer, corporate sponsored research and strategic corporate partnership services to UWM researchers and industry corporations.UWM Research Foundation University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Retrieved on Jan 26, 2008.
The economy of Guissona is based on farming (plant crops, animal husbandry) and food processing industry. In Guissona is based Grup Alimentari Guissona, an industrial and financial conglomerate originally created as an agricultural marketing cooperative that distributes and commercializes the products of the area in its own chain stores.
The La Nueva Viga seafood market next door alone handles about sixty percent of all that is consumed in the country of Mexico. This market commercializes 1,500 tons per day and was built in the 1990s to replace the older La Viga Market, although the latter still operates. The next largest market is the Mercado del Mar in Zapopan, Jalisco, which commercializes about ten percent of all the seafood sold in Mexico. The governor of the state of Baja California and the Comision Nacional de Acuacutura y Pesca (Conapesca) is working on a project to open a wholesale seafood market in the state to compete with the La Nueva Viga and Mercado del Mar markets.
Gruner has been producing training videos for martial arts, combat skills, bodyguarding, and survival techniques since 2012. He commercializes those under the various brands of "Gruner Tactical Training Academy" and "O.G Training". More recently, he has been producing a survival reality show video series under the name "Survival X" in 2018.
In 2009 she co-founded the company PicoLuz, which develops and commercializes silicon nanophotonics technologies. In 2019, she co-founded Voyant Photonics, which develops next generation lidar technology based on silicon photonics. In 2020 Lipson was elected the 2021 Vice President of The Optical Society and will serve as OSA President in 2023.
In 2005, Gallo co-founded Profectus BioSciences, Inc., a biotechnology company. Profectus develops and commercializes technologies to reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by human viral diseases, including HIV. In March 2011, Gallo founded the Global Virus Network in conjunction with William Hall of University College Dublin and Reinhard Kurth of the Robert Koch Institute.
The Teka Group is a multinational company founded in Germany in 1924 and engaged in the manufacture and commercialisation of kitchen products. It specializes in sinks, exhaust hoods, hobs and ovens. The group has 14 factories in Europe, America and Asia and commercializes its products in 116 countries. The company has a workforce of 4,700 employees worldwide.
Gilead Sciences, Inc. , is an American biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Foster City, California that researches, develops and commercializes drugs. The company focuses primarily on antiviral drugs used in the treatment of HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and influenza, including Harvoni and Sovaldi. Gilead is a member of the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index and the S&P; 500\.
Monster Munch in France In France, the major potato crisp brand Intersnack (France) commercializes a range of flavoured potato chip based snacks with the name "Monster Munch". The range of flavours includes ready salted, ham & cheese, barbecue, ketchup, pizza and cream cheese. The monsters are smaller in size than UK Monster Munch, much thinner with a smiling ghost shape.
Produces and commercializes corn flour and tortillas in the United States, Europe, and China. In the United States, Gruma Corporation is headquartered in Irving, Texas. Gruma Corporation in China is based in Shanghai, and made it the first tortilla producer in that country. It has a production capacity of of wheat tortillas, of corn tortillas and of snacks.
Andahuasi (BVL: ANDAHUAC1) is a Peruvian company primarily engaged in agriculture sector. The company specializes in the cultivation and processing of sugarcane and fruit, such as apples, papayas, pineapples and others. It commercializes and exports such products as sugar, molasses, bagasse, alcohol, liquors and others sugar derivates. In addition the company is involved in the livestock farming.
Teka showroom Teka Group activity is mainly based on kitchen and bath areas. The company manufactures induction cooktops, glass-ceramic hobs, gas cooktops, ovens, microwaves and extractor hoods. It also produces and distributes kitchen and bathroom taps and bathroom fittings for public facilities and homes. The Teka Group commercializes its products under the brands Teka, Küppersbusch, Mofém, Thor and Vitrogar.
MSOT has also been used to visualize metabolism within brown fat, suggesting it may be effective for analyzing muscle energetics and lipid metabolism in a much simpler and more accessible way than with other techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging. Ntziachristos is a founder of iThera Medical GmbH, which currently commercializes optoacoustic technology and has placed systems around the world.
Nayfeh is most noted for his pioneering work in nanotechnology and in 1974 published a milestone paper with one of the 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics Theodor W. Hänsch on a precision measurement of the Rydberg Constant. Professor Nayfeh is also the founder of NanoSi Advanced Technology Inc., which commercializes nano-sized silicon particles for solar energy, electronics, solid state lighting, and biomedicine applications.
Tuxera also develops and commercializes its own proprietary Flash file system. Due to its fail-safe technology it can be found for instance in vehicles and cars, integrated with the event data recorder to make sure the data recorded from sensors is consistent even in case of a crash.Kristen Hall-Geisler, The importance of black boxes in an autonomous automotive future, "TechCrunch", 13.05.2016. Retrieved 15.05.2016.
Mantex (BVC: MTX) is a Venezuela-based company active in the real estate industry. The company engages in the construction, commercialization and management of real estate properties. It also purchases, sells, and manages immovable movable goods and securities; develops, prepares, commercializes and distributes advertising means; builds and leases real estate properties; operates and manages private areas for transit and parking lots; and carries out general investments.
Dr. Ramsey is also a founding scientist and former scientific advisory board member of Caliper Technologies incorporated, later renamed Caliper Life Sciences, a company that commercializes microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip technologies. Caliper Life Sciences was acquired by PerkinElmer in 2011 for $650M. Between 1979 and 2004, Dr. Ramsey worked as a Eugene P. Wigner Fellow, research associate, and eventually a group leader for Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Portola Pharmaceuticals is an American clinical stage biotechnology company that researches, develops and commercializes drugs. The company focuses primarily on drugs used in the treatment of thrombosis and hematological malignancies. Headquartered and founded in South San Francisco, California, Portola Pharmaceuticals is a member of the NASDAQ Biotechnology Index. In May 2020, Alexion Pharmaceuticals and Portola announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement for Alexion to acquire Portola.
Schneider is the brand of beer produced by the Compañía de Cervercerías Unidas Argentina (CCUA), or Company of United Beer Producers, in Spanish. The CCUA is as of 2006, the 3rd largest producer of beer in Argentina. It controls around 16% of the beer market in the country, and is the official importer of foreign brands Heineken and Budweiser in Argentina. It also imports and commercializes Corona and Guinness.
Streisand's version of "Guava Jelly" divided music critics. A writer for Billboard was enthusiastic of the release, writing, "Barbra takes the great Bob Marley reggae cut and commercializes it somewhat, though the flavor is still there. Good soulful backup and reggae type organ help make this an almost certain bet for heavy top 40 play". Author Derek Winnert referred to Streisand's version as a "success" in his 1996 book Barbra Streisand.
Le Rustique is a brand of French cheese owned by the Compagnie des Fromages et RichesMonts (CF&R;). Le Rustique was created in 1975 in Normandy, France with a recipe of camembert. The brand then launched other soft cheeses including brie, camembert light and coulommiers. Le Rustique is sold in France and over 60 other countries, it is best known for its camembert and brie but also commercializes hard cheese slices and raclette cheese.
Artex S.A. is a Cuban company involved in the promotion and distribution of artistic works. Its main divisions are the record label Bis Music, the book publisher Ediciones Cubanas and Comercial Lauros, which commercializes artisanal products. Artex was founded in 1989 as Promociones Artísticas y Literarias and it soon became Cuba's largest chain of record outlets. Previously, the Cuban music industry had been entirely managed by the state- owned EGREM since 1964.
KCF Technologies is a dynamic technology company that develops and commercializes products for industry and the military. The company was founded in November, 2000 by three researchers from Penn State University and is located in State College, Pennsylvania. It specializes in energy harvesting, wireless sensors, underwater navigation and smart material devices. In October 2018, the company, along with the Centre County Economic Development Partnership, announced a $1.5 million expansion in partnership in downtown State College.
D-BOX Technologies Inc. designs, manufactures, and commercializes motion systems for the entertainment, and simulation and training markets worldwide. It produces motion effects programmed for visual content, which are sent to a motion system integrated either within a platform, a seat, or various types of equipment. The company offers D-BOX motion systems and motion codes for entertainment and simulation; D-BOX HEMC, a home entertainment motion controller; and motion system hardware and software for gaming and themed entertainment.
The company commercializes hyperspectral imaging systems based on volume Bragg gratings. This technique combines spectroscopy and imaging: each image is acquired on a narrow band of wavelengths (as small as 0.3 nm). The monochromatic images acquired from a hyperspectral data cube, which contains both the spatial (x- and y-axes) and spectral (z-axis) information of a sample. In this technique, global imaging is used in order to acquire a large area of a sample without damaging it.
Factor speaking at an event in Chantilly, Virginia. Factor's first job after graduating was serving as a supervisor of management consulting services at Coopers & Lybrand. In 2015, Factor founded IntraBio Inc, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that develops and commercializes novel treatments for rare and common neurodegenerative diseases. In September 2017, the company announced its plans for a multi- national pivotal trial for the treatment of Niemann–Pick type C, Tay–Sachs disease, and cerebellar ataxia subtypes.
Beyond Verbal commercializes patented technology from 18 years of research by physicists and neuropsychologists into the mechanisms of human intonations. The company says that its technology enables machines to understand human emotions by analyzing raw voice intonations as people speak. This technology is based on research of over 70,000 subjects in more than 30 different languages, which led to the development of the app that extracts people's moods, attitudes and personality from the intonations of their voice.
Carolina Rice, founded in 1927, is primarily sold in the northeast United States. Carolina Rice offers many varieties of rice including white rice, parboiled rice, whole grain brown rice, organic rice, yellow rice, wild rice, basmati rice and jasmine rice. Most of Carolina Rice's US-grown rice is sourced from Arkansas, California, Florida, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, and Texas. Riviana Foods commercializes other rice varieties that are originally grown in Thailand (jasmine rice) and India (basmati rice).
Puig currently has five production plants, four of them located in Europe and another in Mexico, producing 331 million units of perfume each year. With that production, in 2010 Puig reached a worldwide share of 7.6% of the fragrance business, whereas five years earlier its global share was 3.5%. This means that Puig obtained 35% of the worldwide growth within this five-year period. Puig commercializes its products in 150 countries and is directly present in 26 of them, employing 4,472 people worldwide.
Innovation is an essential part of the domestic video market, and CGV commercializes several new products every year. However the brand CGV has been associated with quality in the French market since early days in the 1980s when all Research and Development (R&D;) was done in Strasbourg. Since production has moved to the Far East, CGV has introduced corresponding levels of Quality control. The design of a new product is developed, checked and improved by the R&D; Lab at the HQ in Strasbourg.
The entrances and exits are located on opposite ends of the building. In addition, there are more than sixty other installations on the property with services such as refrigeration, shipping and more. The center commercializes more than 30,000 tons of food products daily, representing 80% of the consumption of the 20 million people in the Mexico City metropolitan area. This and the Nueva Viga market are the two largest employers in Iztapalapa The market generates 70,000 jobs directly and attends to more than 300,000 people per day.
Structured as a wholly owned subsidiary of E+Co, E+Carbon is a social enterprise founded in 2007 to leverage carbon finance for the purpose of reducing poverty and mitigating environmental degradation. E+Carbon commercializes carbon assets arising from end-user energy technologies that abate large quantities of greenhouse gas emissions. It was one of the first companies to leverage carbon revenues to promote clean cooking technology, having successfully registered the second and third Gold Standard stove projects to be approved worldwide. One project was in Ghana and the other was in Mali.
Airbus ProSky commercializes the Metron "Harmony" system, an Air Traffic Flow Management and Collaborative Decision Making solution. Prior to Airbus' acquisition of Metron Aviation, Harmony was deployed in Australia and South Africa. In South Africa, Metron Aviation's ATFM system has reduced air travel delays and helped air traffic and navigation services (ATNS), the country's ANSP, manage record traffic and passenger volumes during the 2010 World Cup™. The ATNS business case to implement ATFM was successful with Harmony providing US$1.2 million in fuel savings per year for every one- minute reduction of runway holding.
Ceragenix Pharmaceuticals logo Ceragenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Denver, Colorado that develops prescription therapies based on a platform of proprietary surface active technologies—skin Barrier Repair Technology (BRT) and Cerageninis, a new class of broad spectrum anti-infectives. The company discovers, develops and commercializes anti-infective drugs based on its proprietary class of compounds, Ceragenins. Active against a range of gram positive and gram negative bacteria, these agents are being developed as anti-infective medical device coatings and as therapeutics for antibiotic-resistant organisms.
Dundee Cell Products commercializes a broad range of life sciences research products (many of which have been developed in-house) including cell culture media for quantitative proteomics, mammalian cell fractions e.g. nuclei, nucleoli, mitochondria and cell fractions for quantitative proteomics, antibodies, recombinant proteins, fluorescent cell markers and primary mammalian cells. The company’s SILAC ready to use media have been specially formulated to facilitate the use of SILAC technology by non-specialists in proteomics and scientists who are interested in the application of unbiased high throughput quantitative proteomics approaches in their R&D; activities.
In 2002, Stefano Buono founded Advanced Accelerator Applications (NASDAQ: AAAP), a radiopharmaceutical company that develops, produces and commercializes molecular nuclear medicine, diagnostic and therapeutic products. "Advanced Accelerator Applications Acquires GE Healthcare’s FDG-PET Radiopharmaceutical Business in Italy", Diagnostic and Interventional cardiology, September 2014 Today AAA trades on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker “AAAP.” The first day of trading was 11 November 2015. Besides being a key founder of Advanced Accelerator Applications, Stefano Buono is CEO of the company and member of its Board of Directors.
Section of the Cerrejón coal mine open pit near the Serranía del Perijá mountain range. The municipality of Barrancas is connected through a highway to the department capital, Riohacha and the main commercial town in the department, Maicao. Barrancas also has cultural influence and commercial trade related to agriculture from the city of Valledupar in the Department of Cesar. Barrancas commercializes in small scale agricultural products such as coffee, plantain, cotton, maize and yuca, but the main economic activity in the municipality is the exploitation of coal at Cerrejón coal mine.
The company's strategy aims at growth through investments in subsidiaries and direct investment in projects. Today the PDG have control of most of its consolidated capital, the noteworthy Goldfarb and CHL, companies 100% PDG. The company are present in 56 cities and 11 states within Brazil, and rely on projects in Argentina. Its real estate projects include residential projects for various class, from the economy segment (focus) to high-income, developing luxury condominiums and investments in ventures with a focus on generating income through leasing; develops residential lots; invests in commercial real estate projects; and commercializes residential and commercial properties.
Jamie Wilkinson and Kenyatta Cheese at ROFLCon II Know Your Meme (KYM) is a website and video series which uses wiki software to document various Internet memes and other online phenomena, such as viral videos, image macros, catchphrases, Internet celebrities and more. It also investigates new and changing memes through research, as it commercializes on the culture. Originally produced by Rocketboom, the website was acquired in March 2011 by Cheezburger Network, which, in 2016, was acquired by Literally Media. Know Your Meme includes sections for confirmed, submitted, deadpooled (rejected or incompletely documented), researching, and popular memes.
It was launched in 2011, with Obama Administration's Startup America Initiative, a White House campaign to inspire and promote entrepreneurship. Each regional winner receives DOE prize money and a chance to compete for a National Grand Prize at a competition held in Washington, D.C.. In the competition, student ventures the top U.S. universities form a complete business plan that commercializes a technology developed at their school or one of the National Labs. Venture teams are rank the plans on their clean energy impact, solution creativity, execution and financial strategy, market and customer knowledge, and team composition, chemistry and commitment.
O'Dea has been Chief Executive Officer of Arxx Corporation, the once largest manufacturer and installer of Insulated Concrete Forms in North America. Mr. O'Dea served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Arxx Corporation (alternate name, Arxx Building Products Inc.) positions he held for more than 20 years. He currently is Chairman of the Board of Bauen Capital S.A. ("Grupo Bauen") a Canadian/Brazilian asset management firm which acquired the Latin American asset division of Arxx Corporation technologies. Frank currently serves as Chairman of Arxx Brasil S.A. the Brazilian corporation that produces and commercializes Arxx ICF (Insulated Concrete Forms).
Stephen Harold Scott (born 5 July 1964) is a Canadian neuroscientist and engineer who has made significant contributions to the field of sensorimotor neuroscience and the methods of assessing neurological function. He is a professor in both the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences and the Department of Medicine at Queen's University. In 2013, he was named the GlaxoSmithKline-Canadian Institutes of Health Research (GSK-CIHR) Chair in Neurosciences at Queen's. He is the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Kinarm (also BKIN Technologies), the technology transfer company that commercializes and manufactures his invention the Kinarm.
However, La Merced remains the largest and one of the busiest in the city. The largest market in Mexico City is the Central de Abastos wholesale food market, which is located alongside the La Nueva Viga wholesale seafood market in the southeast of the city. The complex is located on a property that extends , with more than 2,000 businesses that sell principally fruit, vegetables, meat and some processed foods in a main building that covers . The Central de Abastos itself commercializes more than 30,000 tons of food products daily, representing 80% of the consumption of the 20 million people in the Mexico City metropolitan area.
Riviana Foods introduced Mahatma Rice to the United States in 1932, during the Great Depression. Mahatma Rice is a national rice brand, serving all of the domestic United States, while its sister brand Carolina Rice covers northeast distribution from Maine to Washington, D.C. Mahatma Rice offers many varieties of rice, including white rice, parboiled rice, whole grain brown rice, Valencia short grain rice, organic rice, yellow rice, wild rice, basmati rice and jasmine rice. Most of Mahatma Rice's US-grown rice is sourced from Arkansas, California, Florida, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, and Texas. Riviana Foods commercializes other rice varieties that are originally grown in Thailand (jasmine rice) and India (basmati rice).
The company operates a retail car lot for sales of its automotive product line which includes the ZAPTRUCK XL and ZAPVAN Shuttle, two low-speed vehicles for the fleet market, the ZAP Xebra Truck and Sedan, also develops and commercializes electric power-assist system motor kits for bicycles, as well as electric bicycles, electric ATVs and personal electric scooters. Currently the wholly owned subsidiaries are: Voltage Vehicles, a Nevada company engaged in the distribution and sale of advanced technology and conventional automobiles; ZAPWorld Stores, Inc., engaged in consumer sales of ZAP products in one location; ZAP Manufacturing, Inc., also a Nevada company, engaged in the distribution of ZAP products; RAP Group, Inc.
Amneal’s Generics Division focuses on a broad range of therapeutic areas, including solid oral dosage products and alternative dosage form products. The company's Specialty Pharma Division is focused on the development of proprietary branded pharmaceutical products for the treatment of Central Nervous System disorders, Endocrine disorders and other select specialty segments. This division commercializes several branded pharmaceutical products, including Rytary, an extended release oral capsule formulation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, Unithroid, for treatment of hypothyroidism, Emverm, for treatment of certain gastrointestinal infections, and Zomig Nasal Spray, for the acute treatment of migraines. As of July 2019, the company owned ten manufacturing sites and seven R&D; sites in the United States, Ireland and India.
Headquarters in Columbus Battelle Memorial Institute (more widely known as simply Battelle) is a private nonprofit applied science and technology development company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Battelle is a charitable trust organized as a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Ohio and is exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code because it is organized for charitable, scientific and education purposes. 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, Battelle is now an international science and technology enterprise that explores emerging areas of science, develops and commercializes technology, and manages laboratories for customers.

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