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| quote = }}</ref> originally the radium sales department of [[Eldorado Mining and Refining]] Ltd., the division developed one of the first teletherapy units that used the radioisotope cobalt-60 to destroy cancerous tumours. |
| quote = }}</ref> originally the radium sales department of [[Eldorado Mining and Refining]] Ltd., the division developed one of the first teletherapy units that used the radioisotope cobalt-60 to destroy cancerous tumours. |
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Soon after, the division was given responsibility for selling radioisotopes produced by the newly established nuclear research facility at Chalk River, Ontario. As a result, in 1951, Eldorado established a commercial products division (CPD) to manage the isotope business, especially cobalt-60 used in cancer treatment. |
Soon after, the division was given responsibility for selling radioisotopes produced by the newly established [[Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories]], a nuclear research facility at Chalk River, Ontario. As a result, in 1951, Eldorado established a commercial products division (CPD) to manage the isotope business, especially cobalt-60 used in cancer treatment. |
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In 1952, the federal government created [[Atomic Energy of Canada Limited]] (AECL), a Crown corporation. Shortly thereafter, CPD was transferred to AECL, where it remained for the next 40 years and was renamed the radio-chemical division. |
In 1952, the federal government created [[Atomic Energy of Canada Limited]] (AECL), a Crown corporation. Shortly thereafter, CPD was transferred to AECL, where it remained for the next 40 years and was renamed the radio-chemical division. |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Health Science |
Founded | 1946 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Global |
Key people | Kevin Brooks[1] |
Products |
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Revenue |
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Number of employees | ~350 (2015)[3] |
Parent | Sotera Health LLC |
Website | www |
Nordion Inc., a Sotera Health company, is a health science company that provides Cobalt-60 used for sterilization and treatment of disease (radiotherapy).
Nordion is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with facilities in Vancouver, British Columbia and Laval, Quebec. Kevin Brooks is the company's CEO. It was acquired by Sotera Health in 2014 for US$805 million (equivalent to $1020.61 million in 2023).[4]
History
Founded in 1946,[5] originally the radium sales department of Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd., the division developed one of the first teletherapy units that used the radioisotope cobalt-60 to destroy cancerous tumours.
Soon after, the division was given responsibility for selling radioisotopes produced by the newly established Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, a nuclear research facility at Chalk River, Ontario. As a result, in 1951, Eldorado established a commercial products division (CPD) to manage the isotope business, especially cobalt-60 used in cancer treatment.
In 1952, the federal government created Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), a Crown corporation. Shortly thereafter, CPD was transferred to AECL, where it remained for the next 40 years and was renamed the radio-chemical division.
In 1988, ownership of the radio-chemical division was transferred from AECL to the Canadian Development Investment Corporation (CDIC). The company assumed a new name, Nordion International Inc. and was later sold to MDS Health Group in 1991.
In 2010, MDS Inc. completed a strategic repositioning which saw the Company divest its MDS Analytical Technologies and MDS Pharma Services businesses. Also in 2010, shareholders of MDS Inc. approved a change of name from MDS Inc. to Nordion Inc. The Company officially changed its name to Nordion Inc. on November 1, 2010.[6]
In July 2013, Nordion completed the divestiture of its Targeted Therapies business to BTG plc.[7] The company is now focused on Nordion and its sterilization technologies and medical isotopes businesses.
The company generated US$244.8 million USD (equivalent to $310.37 million in 2023) in revenues in the 2012 fiscal year, with over 70% of its revenue coming from within North America.[3]
It was acquired by Sotera Health in 2014 for US$805 million (equivalent to $1020.61 million in 2023).[4] The company's press release stated that the acquisition created "the only vertically integrated sterilization company in the world."[8]
Nordion sold its Medical Isotopes business in 2018.
Products
Gamma technologies
Customers use Nordion's gamma-sterilization technologies to sterilize medical surgical supplies and devices, as well as certain consumer products, such as food and cosmetics.
Nordion supplies cobalt-60,[2] the isotope that produces the gamma radiation required to destroy harmful micro-organisms.
The company also designs and sells a family of production irradiators.
Locations
The Nordion corporate headquarters are located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The headquarters are the main manufacturing facilities for medical isotopes, used in medical imaging and radiopharmaceuticals, and for cobalt-60 sources and industrial food irradiators.
The Nordion Gamma Centre of Excellence (GCE) is a gamma irradiation research, training, and demonstration facility located in Laval, Quebec, Canada. The GCE is operated in partnership with the University of Quebec's Armand Frappier Institute.
Nordion has an Asia Pacific Sales Office in Hong Kong.
Awards and recognition
- Canada's Top 100 Employers, 2010 and 2011[9]
- National Capital Region's Top 25 Employers, 2007-2013[10]
- Ottawa Business Journal's Forty Under 40 Award[11]
- Best Employer for New Canadians[12]
- 2009 Ottawa Business Achievement – Company of the Year Silver Award[11]
- Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (CIPEC) Leadership Award[11]
- ENERGY STAR Market Transformation Award[11]
- Return on Environment Partnership Award[11]
Community work
References
- ^ "Leadership Team". Nordion. n.d. Archived from the original on 6 September 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ a b "2012 Annual Report" (PDF). p. 42. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
- ^ a b "Nordion Corporate Presentation".
- ^ a b Stynes, Tess (2 June 2014). "Nordion Agrees to Sweetened Offer from Sterigenics". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. OCLC 781541372. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "About Nordion". nordion.com. Nordion. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
- ^ *Nordion.com - Our History
- ^ *Nordion.com - News Release: Nordion Completes Divestiture of Targeted Therapies Business to BTG plc
- ^ John, Vita (6 August 2014). "Sterigenics International Completes $826 Million Acquisition of Nordion Inc". Sterigenics International LLC (Press release). Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2021 – via Business Wire.
- ^ *Eluta.ca: Nordion Inc. Chosen as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers and National Capital Region's Top Employers for 2011
- ^ *Eluta.ca: Nordion Inc. Chosen as one of National Capital Region's Top Employers for 2012
- ^ a b c d e *Nordion.com - Awards and Recognition
- ^ *Eluta.ca: Nordion Inc. Chosen as one of Best Employers for New Canadians for 2012
- ^ a b c *Nordion: In the Community