Decagon Devices
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| Industry | Research, Development, Manufacturing |
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| Founder(s) | Dr. Gaylon S. Campbell |
| Headquarters | Pullman, WA, USA |
| Key people | Scott Campbell, President |
| Products | Scientific instruments for food and environmental sciences. |
| Website | Decagon Devices |
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Decagon Devices is an American corporation that designs and markets scientific instruments, sensors, data loggers, and accessories. Decagon was founded in 1988 by Dr. Gaylon Campbell. Currently, Decagon designs and manufactures several different types of instruments that are used in both agricultural and food science applications. Decagon is headquartered in Pullman, Washington.
Decagon Devices was selected by the Wall Street Journal in 2008 as one of the "Top Small Workplaces."[1]
References [edit]
- ^ "Top Small Work Places 2008". Wall Street Journal. (February 22, 2009).
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