Our Region thrives because of the support of investors, elevators, an extensive startup support system, and established and prominent research hubs. Innovation in the Region is inclusive - it's happening across diverse sectors and includes social, cultural, sustainable and indigenous innovation.
The Edmonton Region is a place to challenge boundaries, unlock your potential, and achieve the unthinkable.
The University of Alberta is one of the Top 5 Canadian University and is consistently ranked in the Top 150 world rankings. They are known for world-class research and innovative discoveries.
The ADaMS Lab carries out research in the areas of design and manufacturing. The group has specialed equipement related to 3-D printing, additive manufacturing and others.
Agri-Food Discovery Place is a University-owned pilot plant facility. It is a world-class innovative research, training, and technology transfer facility and provides education to highly qualified individuals.
A research team developing robotics and artificial intelligence solutions for the building industry.
This unique program is designed for local and global entrepreneurs to land and expand in the tech innovation ecosystem of the Edmonton-Calgary Corridor. The Alberta Accelerator program focuses on growth and scaling, and is a non-investment program.
Alberta Cell Therapy Manufacturing (ACTM) is a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO). Their experienced staff are committed to efficiently translating your cell-based therapies from bench to bedside in a cost effective manner. ACTM offers a range of services from technology transfer, process and assay development through to GMP manufacturing for clinical trials.
The Assistive Technology Labs aisms to maximize participation in society by people with disabilities through the study of assistive technology (AT) use, devices and strategies. The four focus areas include: Assistive Technology Development,Children’s Development and Assistive Technology, Assistive Technology Clinical Research, and Internationally Appropriate Assistive Technology.
The BLINC Lab brings together a diverse group of inter-disciplinary researchers interested in collaborative research to improve sensory motor control and integration of advanced prosthetic and robotic systems.