Battelle

  • 505 King Ave., Columbus, OH  43201   
    T: 614-424-7208   
    E: [email protected]
    W: http://battelle.org   
    CEO/President: Jeffrey Wadsworth   
    No. of Employees: 100   
    Annual Sales: $20 million

    At major technology centers and national laboratories around the world, Battelle conducts cutting-edge research and development, designs and manufactures products, and delivers critical services for government and commercial customers. Battelle, the world’s largest independent research and development organization, is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1929, Battelle operates in three broad areas: National Security; Energy, Health and Environment; and Laboratory Management. It offers a full service line of products and system development to enhance the efficiency and affordability of maritime operations. It provides engineering solutions and systems for maritime and underwater applications. Its high-speed data communicators, oil spill detection and tracking systems, and autonomous sensor systems are just some of the maritime technologies that help provide safe, accurate exploration and monitoring in harsh environments. A wholly owned subsidiary of Battelle, Bluefin Robotics, manufactures unmanned undersea vehicles (UUVs) and batteries.   
    •    Submersibles: Battelle’s strengths are technology development and fielding customized systems. Battelle leverages extensive experience in engineering undersea vehicles and components to offer nearly limitless possibilities for undersea vehicles, including greater depth, larger battery size or any number of specialized reconfigurations. The advanced capabilities of our Proteus Dual-Mode Undersea Vehicle platform also enable increased autonomy and endurance for longer and more complex missions.
    •    Persistence: Battelle’s UUV Docking and Recharging Station (UDRS) keeps submersibles at depth longer and reduces turnaround time to extend underwater mission performance for safer, more efficient and more discreet operations.
    •    Life Cycle Engineering: Battelle aims to help keep costs down by providing technology refreshment throughout a system’s lifecycle and extending system maintenance cycles to maximize long-term investments and reduce total ownership cost of maritime technologies.
    •    Sensors: Battelle designs, manufactures, produces and distributes ocean sensors for a variety of commercial and military applications. Sensors such as Battelle’s Seaology pCO2 monitoring system have been used by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) since 2009 to support its Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) and measure CO2 in maritime environments.

    Testing Facilities:

    Battelle-owned and -operated facilities for maritime and subsea research are located at six primary locations and involve a variety of testing capabilities, including:
    •    Columbus, OH: Research pool; pressure chambers to 30,000 psi; wet and spectroscopic analytical chemistry laboratories; shock, vibration and fatigue testing; electronics, electro-optics and software laboratories. Class 100 clean room.
    •    Norwell, MA: Environmental monitoring, water quality, hydrocarbon forensics
    •    Quincy, MA: Test fixtures, testing tanks and specialized equipment
    •    Sequim, WA: Oceanographic modeling, marine toxicology, environmental monitoring; Class 100 clean room
    •    Daytona Beach, FL: Corrosion and coatings testing
    •    Dublin, OH: Specialized, low to medium volume, 65,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility
     

     

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  • 505 King Ave., Columbus, OH 43201 T:  624-424-7208 E:  [email protected] W:  www.battelle.org CEO/President: Jeffrey Wadsworth GM: Fred Byus, RDML, USN (Ret.) Sales Manager: Rich Granger Number of Employees: 85 Annual Sales: $20 million The Case: Battelle’s Maritime Systems group provides

  • 505 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201 Tel:     614-424-7208 Email:     [email protected] Website:     www.battelle.org CEO/President:    Jeffrey Wadsworth Vice President:    Patricia Gruber Marketing Director:    Chris Corsbie Sales Manager:    Fred Byus Number of Employees:    20,000 Annual

  • Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Office of Hazardous Materials Research, 2030 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, has announced that J. Leslie Goodier, P.E., recently joined the organization where his activities will be directed toward marine technology, spill prevention, spill containme

  • A new camera developed by Battelle aims to reduce the time, effort and expense needed to create complete 360-degree viewpoints in the depths of the ocean or in other hard to reach places. The HorizonVue M360 Deep combines Battelle’s history in maritime engineering technology with RemoteReality’s specialized

  • combustion to combat oil spills is contained in a report released recently by the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest Laboratory (operated by Battelle Memorial Institute). The purpose of the report is to provide decision-makers with information they can use when considering combustion as an option in

  • of Oil and Chemically Dispersed Oil in Sediments on Clams Jack W. Anderson, Steven L. Kiesser, Dennis L. McQuerry, Gilbert W. Fellingham, Battelle, Sequim, Washington Seasonal Response of Spartina Alterniflora to Oil Steven K. Alexander, James W. Webb, Jr., Texas A&M University at Galveston

  • [email protected] W: www.bluefinrobotics.com President: David P. Kelly No. of Employees: 200 Company Profile: Bluefin Robotics, a Battelle Company, develops, builds, and operates Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), subsea batteries, and related technologies for defense, commercial

  • Horn, Science Applications, Inc., La Jolla, California Composition and Fate of Clean Ballast Water Discharged from Crude Oil Tankers Jerry M. Neff, Battelle New England Marine Research Laboratory, Duxbury, Massachusetts; James P. Marum, Mobil Oil Company, New York, New York; Scott Warner, Battelle

  • . "Initial Work on the Application of Protective Coatings to Marine Gas Turbine Components by High Rate Sputtering," E.D. Mc- Clanahan and R. Busch, Battelle Pacific Northwest, Richland, Wash., J. Fairbanks, Naval Ships Engineering Center, Hyattsville, Md., and J.W. Patten, Battelle Pacific Northwest

  • founded by a core group of engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) AUV Laboratory, and in 2005 became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Battelle. The Tech Bluefin Robotics’ standard AUVs are flexible, modular systems that enable easily reconfiguration to meet varying and evolving needs

  • exposure conditions and corrosion rates for many specific outdoor and industrial applications, with explanatory discussion. The book, compiled by the Battelle Memorial Institute and commissioned by the International Lead Zinc Research Organization, is distributed in North America by Zinc Institute. For

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    the 30 GW by 2030 national offshore wind energy security. Founded in 1965, PNNL is operated by goal announced by the Biden Administration. With strong Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Of? ce winds prevalent over our country’s largest bodies of waters, of Science, which is the single largest

  • MT Jul-16#28  controlled  acquired by Battelle Memorial Institute, 
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    solutions with a global market the HyDrone-ASVand EchoBoat-ASV presence. In October 2013 SeeByte was autonomously and remotely controlled acquired by Battelle Memorial Institute, survey platforms for unmanned hydro- enabling rapid development and deploy- SEAMOR Marine Ltd graphic survey applications, and

  • MT Mar-16#57 Battelle’s HorizonVue 
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    Battelle’s HorizonVue M360 Video System Camera, now available for sale or lease, gives Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) ability to see 360-degrees while performing subsea operations Battelle and Technip recently tested the capabilities of the HorizonVue M360 Video System on a job in the Gulf of Mex- ico’s

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    as much,” he insists, adding, “So, if you have ? ve- year warranty on the same paint, you can potentially push that to ten years.” In the meantime, Battelle is look- ing to apply their coating technology in collaboration with other industry stakeholders. Cindy Conner, Bat- telle’s senior market manager

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    of the paint is the same – we are not adding mass so it won’t increase weight, decrease the weight in thickness, or create a dragging effect.” – Battelle Senior Battelle Research Scientist Ram Lalgudi crease weight, decrease the weight in thickness, or create a dragging effect.” For a vessel coming

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    bead that both detects and mitigates tion, noise and climate immediately corrosion as soon as it starts. Unlike come to mind. It is important to note Battelle’s Smart Corrosion other technologies, the Battelle Smart that Heat-Flex 3500 was designed Detector Bead Corrosion Detector bead includes with

  • MT Jan-16#54  a posting to the U.S. 
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    . with SeeByte as a Board member until West’s early career as a hydrographic 2013 when SeeByte was acquired by surveyor included a posting to the U.S. Battelle. Naval Oceanography Of? ce, and cul- minated as Charge Surveyor in the ice patrol ship, HMS Endurance. He then Bazin Joins SBG Systems France

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    rig or barge us- ing tug boats that deploy the anchors at the planned positions. During the Kat? sh anchor handling procedure the cat- OceanGate and Battelle combined undersea tech to explore the GOM’s Flower enary, powered by Orca? ex, is shown Garden Banks. When OceanGate’s Cyclops 1 dove deep into

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    Powell Byus Nuntavong (Photo: Nautronix) (Photo courtesy of BIRNS) (Photo courtesy of BIRNS) Powell as sales associate and Penny Nun- Byus Heads Battelle Polarcus Names Starr CEO tavong as sales and marketing associate. Rod Starr will succeed Rolf Ronningen Maritime Technologies Battelle announced

  • MT Jan-15#58  Camera 
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    Products New Subsea Camera Integrated with ROV Battelle’s Battelle’s Battelle’s HorizonVue undersea camera was in- tegrated with a ROV as part of a demo in the Quincy Shipyard, home of Battelle’s Blue

  • MT Jan-15#18  Fred Byus, USN (Ret.), Battelle
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    the business norm and therefore translate into higher vehicle counts as mainstream players enter those markets.” Rear Admiral Fred Byus, USN (Ret.), Battelle of AUV data for both survey and inspec- tion operations. Oil company speci? ca- tions are now requiring the use of AUVs for deepwater pipeline inspection

  • MT Jan-15#2  Roundtable
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    proving to be the perfect proving ground for a host of new autonomous underwater vehicle technologies. By Kira Coley 14 AUV Roundtable Executives from Battelle, Kongsberg, Teledyne Gavia and Hydroid discuss market trends and “what’s next” in AUVs. By Greg Trauthwein Photo Credit: Kongsberg Photo Credit

  • MT Jul-14#29  ProÞ  le: BlueÞ n Robotics, a Battelle Company,  develops, builds)
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    oor imagery. As a result, authorities successfully discounted the area as the Þ nal resting place of those on-board. Company ProÞ le: BlueÞ n Robotics, a Battelle Company, develops, builds, and operates Autono- mous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), subsea batteries, and related technolo-gies for defense, commercial

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    MTRMTR 100 100The Case: The Case: Battelle?s Maritime Systems group provides customized hardware development, engineering services, product manufacturing and support. It can bring purpose built solutions to the most dif cult technology challenges in the maritime environment especially addressing

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    J. Leslie Goodier Joins Battelle In Marine Technology Battelle, Pacific Northwest Lab- oratories, Office of Hazardous Ma- terials Research, 2030 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, has announced that J. Leslie Goodier, P.E., recently joined the organization where his activities will be

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    to combat oil spills is contained in a report released recently by the Department of En- ergy's Pacific Northwest Laboratory (oper- ated by Battelle Memorial Institute). The purpose of the report is to provide decision-makers with information they can use when considering combustion as an

  • MT Jun-14#55  new camera developed by Battelle aims to reduce the time)
    June 2014 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 55

    Never-before-seen Views with Subsea Camera A new camera developed by Battelle aims to reduce the time, effort and expense needed to create complete 360-degree viewpoints in the depths of the ocean or in oth- er hard to reach places. The HorizonVue M360 Deep combines Battelle’s history in maritime

  • MT May-14#23  a  wholly-owned subsidiary of Battelle.  He is responsible for)
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    between current gen air vehicles and current gen AUVs. David P. Kelly is the President and CEO of Blue Þ n Robotics a wholly-owned subsidiary of Battelle. He is responsible for the strategic direction and operational execution of the business. David is a senior member of the IEEE, a member of ACM

  • MT May-14#22 , so has Blue Þ n Robotics - A Battelle Company.  Today the company)
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    , but overall IÕm pretty happy with the production of that vehicle. AUV Market As the AUV market has matured and grown, so has Blue Þ n Robotics - A Battelle Company. Today the company employs nearly 200, and has moved into a state-of-the-art facility. BlueÞ n Robotics ? A Battelle Company 22 MTRMay 2014MTR

  • MT May-14#19  & CEO  BlueÞ n Robotics ? A Battelle Company www.seadiscovery)
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    we had just been working the vehicle at those depths just pri- or, and then it was mobilized. David Kelly, President & CEO BlueÞ n Robotics ? A Battelle Company www.seadiscovery.com Marine Technology Reporter 19MTR #4 (18-33).indd 19MTR #4 (18-33).indd 195/12/2014 1:50:32 PM5/12/2014 1:50:32 P

  • MT May-14#6  & CEO, BlueÞ n Robotics Ð A Battelle Company, for his insights)
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    AUV was seemingly everywhere. For this edition we were fortunate for the opportunity to interview David P. Kelly , President & CEO, BlueÞ n Robotics Ð A Battelle Company, for his insights on the BlueÞ n Robotics created, Phoenix International owned and operated AUV. Kelly has led BlueÞ n Robotics for six