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Research and development in Ohio

Ohio is a major research and development center, home to many institutions.

Overview edit

In 2008, institutions and companies in the state won 10 R&D 100 Awards, given annually to the top 100 innovations recognized by R&D Magazine, finishing second behind California.[1] Ohio State University is among the country's top public research institutions at #7.[2] Ohio is ranked in the top eight for states conducting clinical trials, including conducting the most clinical trials per capita.[3]

In 2006, the state had a high-tech payroll of $9.8 billion, with 155,174 high-tech employees at 10,756 high tech locations. In 2005, industry in Ohio spent $5.9 billion on research and development, with colleges spending $1.5 billion, but by 2009, $8.2 billion in R&D contracts were identified, ranking 13th nationally. Ohio receives around $2.7 billion annually in federal R&D funds, ranking #9.[4]

In 2005, it was ranked #4 in the country in industrial R&D activities, while the University of Dayton and Ohio State University ranked #2 and #3 nationally in total materials research. Ohio leads the nation in plastics and rubber research.[5]

On July 30, 2010, the state approved a $3.5 million grant to convert the old NCR headquarters in Dayton into a collaborative innovation center.[6][7] The Miami Valley Research Park in southwestern Ohio is a 1,250 acre complex home to the headquarters of Woolpert, Inc. as well as ATX, WilmerHale, and Center for Tissue, Innovation and Research facilities.[8] A fun note, in 2010 automotive racing star Jeff Gordon and his company, in partnership with Arshot Investment Corp., named their new research and development project in Columbus the "Center for Automotive Research & Technology at Cooper Park."[9]

Government and non-profit edit

Government-operated and non-profit research and development institutions include:

 
The Battelle Memorial Institute headquarters in Columbus. The institute is the world's largest private contract research and development organization, responsible for innovations such as photo-copying, leading to the creation of Xerox, the first nuclear fuel rods for nuclear reactors, the first optical digital recorder, the development of the Universal Product Code, and cruise control for automobiles. They have won 217 prestigious R&D 100 Awards.

Private edit

Private institutions in Ohio conducting research and development include:

 
Procter & Gamble's headquarters in Cincinnati. The company is responsible for the first synthetic detergent used on delicate clothing, Dreft, the first shampoo and conditioner combination product, Pert Plus, and the first concentrated tablet laundry detergent, Salvo.
 
The Goodyear Polymer Center at the University of Akron in Akron. The company is responsible for the first self-sealing fuel tanks for airplanes, the first off-road tire, the world's first passenger conveyor belt, the first tires on moon, the first plastic beverage bottles, and the first tire with a "Z" speed rating.[10]

Collegiate edit

Collegiate institutions in Ohio conducting major research and development include:

 
Scott Laboratory at the Ohio State University, Columbus

References edit

  1. ^ "For the best R&D ideas, look no further than Ohio", Cleveland Plain-Dealer, Retrieved 22 sept 2009.
  2. ^ "Ohio State at a glance"[permanent dead link], Ohio State, Retrieved 22 sept 2009.
  3. ^ "Ohio tops national hospital rankings", All Business, Retrieved September 22, 2009.
  4. ^ "Ohio R&D 2009"[permanent dead link], The Alliance for Science & Technology Research in America, Retrieved 22 sept 2009.
  5. ^ "Ohio's Innovation Economy" 2006-08-22 at the Wayback Machine, State of Ohio, Retrieved 22 sept 2009.
  6. ^ "News : Ohio Jobs Ready Grant". udayton.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  7. ^ "Aerospace Hub: Creating Synergy", University of Dayton News. 23 aug 2010. Retrieved 5 sept 2010.
  8. ^ Research Park marks 25 years of growth
  9. ^ "Cooper Park takes next step" Archived 2016-12-07 at Archive-It, Mark Ferenchik. Columbus Dispatch. 31 aug 2010. Retrieved 5 sept 2010.
  10. ^ "Goodyear Celebrates 111 Years of Innovation" 2010-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, Pitch Engine, Retrieved 28 nov 2009.

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Ohio is a major research and development center home to many institutions Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Government and non profit 1 2 Private 1 3 Collegiate 2 ReferencesOverview editIn 2008 institutions and companies in the state won 10 R amp D 100 Awards given annually to the top 100 innovations recognized by R amp D Magazine finishing second behind California 1 Ohio State University is among the country s top public research institutions at 7 2 Ohio is ranked in the top eight for states conducting clinical trials including conducting the most clinical trials per capita 3 In 2006 the state had a high tech payroll of 9 8 billion with 155 174 high tech employees at 10 756 high tech locations In 2005 industry in Ohio spent 5 9 billion on research and development with colleges spending 1 5 billion but by 2009 8 2 billion in R amp D contracts were identified ranking 13th nationally Ohio receives around 2 7 billion annually in federal R amp D funds ranking 9 4 In 2005 it was ranked 4 in the country in industrial R amp D activities while the University of Dayton and Ohio State University ranked 2 and 3 nationally in total materials research Ohio leads the nation in plastics and rubber research 5 On July 30 2010 the state approved a 3 5 million grant to convert the old NCR headquarters in Dayton into a collaborative innovation center 6 7 The Miami Valley Research Park in southwestern Ohio is a 1 250 acre complex home to the headquarters of Woolpert Inc as well as ATX WilmerHale and Center for Tissue Innovation and Research facilities 8 A fun note in 2010 automotive racing star Jeff Gordon and his company in partnership with Arshot Investment Corp named their new research and development project in Columbus the Center for Automotive Research amp Technology at Cooper Park 9 Government and non profit edit Government operated and non profit research and development institutions include nbsp The Battelle Memorial Institute headquarters in Columbus The institute is the world s largest private contract research and development organization responsible for innovations such as photo copying leading to the creation of Xerox the first nuclear fuel rods for nuclear reactors the first optical digital recorder the development of the Universal Product Code and cruise control for automobiles They have won 217 prestigious R amp D 100 Awards University of Dayton Research Institute Battelle Memorial Institute Cleveland Clinic Air Force Research Laboratory National Center for Regenerative Medicine Neurological Institute at Miami Valley Hospital Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton Clinical Tissue Engineering Center NASA Glenn Research Center FDA Forensic Chemistry Center a unit of the Army Research Laboratory UES Inc Naval Health Research Center Detachment Environmental Health Effects Laboratory Environmental Protection Agency centers include a division of the National Exposure Research Laboratory National Risk Management Research Laboratory Breidenbach Environmental Research Center Test and Evaluation Facility Center Hill Facility Experimental Stream Facility Kerr Environmental Research Center a unit of the National Center for Environmental Assessment U S Department of Health and Human Services centers include divisions for Biomedical and Behavioral Sciences Physical Sciences and Engineering Education and Information Surveillance Hazards Evaluations and Field Studies nbsp The NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland The center is responsible for the development of the liquid hydrogen rocket engine the gridded Ion thruster and the Centaur upper stage rocket U S Department of Veterans Affairs centers include Stokes Cleveland Medical Center Cincinnati Medical Center and the Dayton VA Medical Center U S Department of Agriculture centers include Soil Drainage Research Unit North Appalachian Experimental Watershed Research Unit Delaware Forestry Sciences Laboratory and ARS Research Facility U S Department of Transportation s Vehicle Research and Test Center U S Department of the Interior s Columbus Field Research Station Ohio Coal Research Consortium Ohio Aerospace Institute Genome Research Institute Center for Computational Medicine Wright Center of Innovation Fuel Cell Prototyping Center Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Ohio Center for Advanced Propulsion and PowerPrivate edit Private institutions in Ohio conducting research and development include nbsp Procter amp Gamble s headquarters in Cincinnati The company is responsible for the first synthetic detergent used on delicate clothing Dreft the first shampoo and conditioner combination product Pert Plus and the first concentrated tablet laundry detergent Salvo The Research Institute at Nationwide Children s Hospital Procter amp Gamble B amp C Research Inc a division of Alcoa Honda of America House Care Research Center GE Aviation Rolls Royce General Dynamics MacAulay Brown Arctic Slope Regional Corporation Ross Laboratories Cardinal Health Babcock amp Wilcox Company Research Center Keithley Instruments Inc Swagelok Co Neoprobe Amylin Pharmaceuticals Bridgestone Technical Center Charles River Laboratories Ashland formerly WIL Research Laboratories Chemical Abstracts Service Diagnostic Hybrids Inc Parker Hannifin nbsp The Goodyear Polymer Center at the University of Akron in Akron The company is responsible for the first self sealing fuel tanks for airplanes the first off road tire the world s first passenger conveyor belt the first tires on moon the first plastic beverage bottles and the first tire with a Z speed rating 10 Dana Holding Corporation Delphi Technologies Goodyear PPG Industries Ashland Chemical Lincoln Electric Rockwell Automation Technologies Ethicon Endo Surgery Scotts Miracle Gro Global Cardiovascular Innovation Center Nestle Pilkington North America AK Steel First Solar Global Titanium Research and Development Center North American Science Associates NAMSA Collegiate edit Collegiate institutions in Ohio conducting major research and development include Ohio State University Case Western Reserve University Cleveland State University Miami University University of Cincinnati Wright State University nbsp Scott Laboratory at the Ohio State University ColumbusMedical College of Ohio Kent State University University of Toledo University of Dayton Ohio University University of Akron Bowling Green State UniversityReferences edit For the best R amp D ideas look no further than Ohio Cleveland Plain Dealer Retrieved 22 sept 2009 Ohio State at a glance permanent dead link Ohio State Retrieved 22 sept 2009 Ohio tops national hospital rankings All Business Retrieved September 22 2009 Ohio R amp D 2009 permanent dead link The Alliance for Science amp Technology Research in America Retrieved 22 sept 2009 Ohio s Innovation Economy Archived 2006 08 22 at the Wayback Machine State of Ohio Retrieved 22 sept 2009 News Ohio Jobs Ready Grant udayton edu Retrieved 2020 04 09 Aerospace Hub Creating Synergy University of Dayton News 23 aug 2010 Retrieved 5 sept 2010 Research Park marks 25 years of growth Cooper Park takes next step Archived 2016 12 07 at Archive It Mark Ferenchik Columbus Dispatch 31 aug 2010 Retrieved 5 sept 2010 Goodyear Celebrates 111 Years of Innovation Archived 2010 09 15 at the Wayback Machine Pitch Engine Retrieved 28 nov 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Research and development in Ohio amp oldid 1129045044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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