Innovation Asset Map

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Mississauga is where companies, businesses, community partners and talent can connect, innovate and grow. We have the right ingredients to be the business-scaling and commercialization heart of Canada’s Innovation Corridor.

Our Innovation Asset Map highlights organizations around Mississauga that offer innovative and entrepreneurial products, services and solutions. These organizations include the Xerox Research Centre of Canada, Ontario Centre of Innovation, the National Research Council of Canada and many more. To discover the full list of organizations, please view the interactive map below.

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The Core Mississauga is the first purpose-built life sciences campus in the Region. It is the central node of the Life Sciences corridor in Ontario. Expected for completion in 2024, this 5-building campus will deliver 400,000 SF of best-in-class lab and advanced R&D space designed to help life sciences organizations flourish.…

The NRC-University of Toronto Collaboration Centre for Green Energy Materials is aiming to build a strong, long-term relationship between the University of Toronto and the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) to leverage their strengths in reducing the environmental impacts of the transformation, transmission and storage of energy. This collaboration centre advances critical platform technologies for accelerating the development of clean materials and production processes.…

The University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) has launched the Centre for Medicinal Chemistry focusing on the development of new drugs targeting cancer and other diseases. The laboratory of Professor Patrick Gunning of UTM’s Department of Chemical & Physical Sciences is the catalyst for the creation of this Centre. Gunning’s research team designs lead compounds that have the potential to be turned into cancer-fighting drugs. The Centre integrates a national network of leading health care institutions and researchers. It is unique in Canada with its focus on developing cancer therapeutics from initial computational design right through to definitive animal trials.…

The Lakeview Innovation District seeks to create an ecosystem which builds upon Lakeview Village’s Smart and Sustainable development foundation to deliver an environment where people can research and develop innovative solutions that help to educate and drive behavioural change globally, and, help to generate universal economic prosperity. The Clear Competitive Advantage for The Lakeview Innovation District is the adjacent and integrated Lakeview Village Community and its ability to act as a Living Lab/Sandbox as the greater Community builds out over the next 20-25 years. Lakeview Innovation District aims to become a world-renowned centre for innovation with access to transit, connecting ind…

The Centre for Civic Curiosity is a roving engagement hub where the public can come and explore, learn, connect and contribute to the future of their city. It is a space to explore new ideas and grow our understanding of Smart Cities together. This centre will be a cross disciplinary space, and open to internal and external groups that have an interest in ideas that will shape our city. The Centre for Civic Curiosity will host a wide range of events and activities from talks, exhibits and showcases, public engagements, workshops, idea jams, hackathons and more.…

Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI) accelerates innovation through game-changing research leading to successful commercialization and vibrant collaboration between industry and academia helping to launch the next generation of products and jobs. OCI focuses on ensuring the people of Ontario reap the personal and economic benefits of leading-edge research underway at publicly funded universities, colleges and research hospitals – research that can be transformed into technologies and services that enhance quality of life and help build a globally competitive, job-creating economy in Ontario.…

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