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Landauer, Inc.
NameLandauer, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryRadiation dosimetry
Founded1954
FounderErnest O. Wollan
HeadquartersGlenwood, Illinois, United States
Key peopleCEO
ProductsDosimeters, dosimetry services, calibration
Revenueprivate

Landauer, Inc. Landauer, Inc. is a US-based provider of radiation dosimetry services and related products, offering film badge, thermoluminescent dosimeter, optically stimulated luminescence, and electronic dosimetry solutions to healthcare, nuclear, aerospace, and industrial clients. Founded in the mid-20th century, the company has ties to developments in radiation physics and has provided monitoring services for medical centers, nuclear power plants, research laboratories, and governmental agencies.

History

Landauer traces origins to postwar advances in radiation measurement and the careers of physicists connected to Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Brookhaven National Laboratory. Early corporate development paralleled activities at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and research by figures associated with Ernest O. Wollan and contemporaries from University of Chicago physics departments. The firm expanded during the growth of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission era and served customers involved with projects at Three Mile Island, Hanford Site, and vendors to General Electric and Westinghouse Electric Company reactor programs. International expansion followed trade with organizations like the International Atomic Energy Agency, World Health Organization, and healthcare systems in United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, France, and Canada. Corporate milestones intersected with regulatory frameworks from the Department of Energy, procurement by National Institutes of Health, and contracts linked to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention initiatives. Partnerships and acquisitions connected Landauer to entities in the dosimetry market historically associated with Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensees, Philips medical imaging customers, and aerospace contracts co-bid with Boeing and Lockheed Martin.

Products and Services

The company supplies passive and active devices including thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs), optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) badges, electronic personal dosimeters, and area monitors used by clients such as Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, and veterinary radiology practices. Service lines include processing, dose reporting, calibration, and radiation safety program support utilized by Exelon, EDF Energy, Tokyo Electric Power Company, and research institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. Complementary offerings span workplace radiation training for staff at Sodexo-managed facilities, calibration services traceable to standards at National Institute of Standards and Technology, and specialty products for NASA programs, including support for International Space Station experiments and contractor programs with Northrop Grumman.

Research and Development

R&D efforts engage cross-disciplinary teams collaborating with academics from Columbia University, Harvard University, Yale University, and instrumentation groups at Siemens Healthineers and GE Healthcare. Technical research addresses detector physics, material science innovations related to aluminum oxide and lithium fluoride crystals, dose algorithm development, and dose reconstruction techniques used in epidemiology studies with partners including National Cancer Institute and World Health Organization research units. Internal laboratories adopt standards from American National Standards Institute and coordinate intercomparisons with labs at European Organization for Nuclear Research and national metrology institutions including Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt and National Physical Laboratory. Publication venues feature collaborations producing methods cited in journals associated with American Society for Radiation Oncology, Radiological Society of North America, and conferences like Health Physics Society annual meetings.

Corporate Structure and Ownership

The corporate governance structure comprises executive leadership and a board interacting with private investors, strategic partners, and legacy stakeholders including heirs of founding scientists tied to academic institutions such as University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign and Northwestern University. The company has engaged in mergers and joint ventures with regional service providers and negotiated commercial agreements with conglomerates like 3M in safety product channels. Legal and financial advisors have included firms with clients across regulated industries such as PwC and Deloitte, and banking relationships have involved institutions like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America for corporate financing.

Regulation, Compliance, and Safety

Operations comply with licensing and inspection regimes overseen by Nuclear Regulatory Commission in the United States, and equivalent regulatory bodies such as the Office for Nuclear Regulation in the United Kingdom and the Nuclear Safety Commission-equivalent authorities in other jurisdictions. Quality management adheres to ISO 9001 and metrology traceability under National Institute of Standards and Technology protocols. The company provides dosimetry supporting compliance with exposure limits promulgated by organizations such as the International Commission on Radiological Protection and coordinates audit readiness for clients facing inspections by Occupational Safety and Health Administration and national health regulators.

Market Presence and Clients

Landauer serves healthcare providers, nuclear utilities, academic research centers, defense contractors, and industrial radiography firms, maintaining accounts with major hospital systems like Kaiser Permanente and HCA Healthcare, utility operators like Duke Energy and Dominion Energy, and research facilities at CERN-affiliated institutions. Global distribution networks link to resellers and laboratory partners in regions managed by multinational corporations such as Siemens, Canon Medical Systems, and Philips. The company competes for contracts against firms historically associated with dosimetry such as Mirion Technologies and Thermo Fisher Scientific while participating in standards development with professional societies including American Association of Physicists in Medicine and International Radiation Protection Association.

Category:Radiation protection