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Campbell Scientific
NameCampbell Scientific
Founded1974
FounderGlyn Campbell and Shirley Campbell
HeadquartersLogan, Utah
Productsdata loggers, sensors, telemetry, environmental monitoring equipment
Revenueprivate
Employees~1,000 (approx.)

Campbell Scientific Campbell Scientific is a manufacturer of scientific instruments and data-acquisition systems serving meteorology, hydrology, agriculture, geology and environmental science sectors. The company develops and sells data loggers, sensors, telemetry hardware and software used by institutions such as National Weather Service, United States Geological Survey, University of California, Berkeley, and private firms working on projects like Colorado River Compact monitoring and Irrigation Districts operations. Campbell Scientific products support field deployments for agencies including NASA, NOAA, Environment Canada, and research programs such as Long-Term Ecological Research.

History

Campbell Scientific was founded in 1974 by Glyn Campbell and Shirley Campbell in Logan, Utah, growing from a small instrument shop to a global supplier integrated with organizations like National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Geological Survey, Environment Agency (England), CSIRO, and universities including Ohio State University. Early milestones include the introduction of programmable data loggers used in projects related to Utah State University collaborations, expansions through the 1980s into telemetry with links to Motorola radio technologies, and international distribution partnerships with firms in United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, and Japan. The company navigated regulatory and market shifts influenced by events such as the expansion of Environmental Protection Agency monitoring standards, participation in collaborative initiatives with World Meteorological Organization, and adoption in watershed projects linked to agreements like the Colorado River Compact.

Products and Technology

Campbell Scientific designs data loggers, sensors, telemetry modules, power systems, and software compatible with standards used by IEEE, DIN, ISO, and research labs at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Flagship products include rugged data loggers used for meteorological networks comparable to deployments by NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, soil moisture and agronomic sensors used in trials at United States Department of Agriculture facilities, and acoustic and eddy-covariance systems employed by groups like FluxNet and European Space Agency projects. Telemetry options support cellular networks run by carriers such as AT&T, Verizon Communications, and satellite services like Iridium Communications for remote station connectivity. Software ecosystems interoperate with geographic information systems from Esri and numerical modeling packages used by National Center for Atmospheric Research and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

Applications and Markets

Campbell Scientific equipment is used in meteorological stations managed by agencies including National Weather Service and Met Office, hydrological monitoring networks run by USGS and regional water authorities, agricultural research at institutions like Iowa State University and University of Florida, and infrastructure monitoring for projects with Department of Transportation (United States) and municipal utilities. Environmental monitoring applications include air quality stations linked to AirNow initiatives and wildfire research tied to programs at USDA Forest Service and National Interagency Fire Center. International markets feature deployments in Australia for the Bureau of Meteorology, in Canada for Environment Canada networks, and in developing-country projects coordinated by organizations such as World Bank and United Nations Environment Programme.

Research and Development

R&D at Campbell Scientific collaborates with universities, national laboratories, and industry consortia including Utah State University, Brigham Young University, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and cooperative programs with NASA field campaigns. Research focuses on sensor calibration, low-power telemetry, ruggedization for polar research with partners like British Antarctic Survey, and integration with remote-sensing missions from European Space Agency and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The company participates in standards committees associated with International Electrotechnical Commission and American Meteorological Society working groups, advancing protocols that support long-term monitoring networks such as FluxNet and Global Terrestrial Network for Hydrology.

Manufacturing and Global Operations

Manufacturing and assembly occur at facilities in Logan, Utah with regional sales and service offices across United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Canada, China, and Brazil. Supply chain and production strategies reference relationships with component suppliers in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, electronics distributors tied to Digi-Key Electronics, and logistics partners operating through ports such as Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach. International operations comply with export and trade regimes influenced by agencies like the Bureau of Industry and Security and customs authorities in the European Union and Australia.

Corporate Structure and Leadership

Campbell Scientific remains a privately held company governed by an executive team and board with ties to academic and industry leaders from institutions like Utah State University and trade associations including American Association for Aerosol Research and Association of American State Geologists. Senior leadership has engaged with standards bodies such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and attended conferences hosted by American Meteorological Society and Hydrology Days to present product innovations and research collaborations.

Awards and Partnerships

Campbell Scientific has received industry recognition and awards from organizations including Utah Technology Council, regional chambers of commerce, and trade events like Groundwater Week and Esri User Conference partnerships. Strategic partnerships include collaborations with Esri for GIS integration, alliances with telemetry providers such as Iridium Communications and Digi-Key Electronics for component sourcing, and cooperative research agreements with universities like Utah State University and University of Idaho for environmental monitoring projects.

Category:Companies established in 1974 Category:Manufacturing companies of the United States