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Research Services in Trinidad and Tobago
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Research Services sector based in Trinidad and Tobago. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Kairi Consultants Ltd
Kairi Consultants Limited was formed in 1990 and operates from its headquarters in Tunapuna, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies. Its guiding principle is to provide the best services available to its clientele by tapping the most qualified specialists in the areas of its clients’ needs. The firm offers consultancy services for research and management of all projects related to the development process. Its particular areas of expertise include Social Sector Development, Environment and Natural Resource Management, Agriculture, Human Resource Development, Training/Education, Finance and Investment, and International Trade. In these areas, it can handle both small- and large-scale projects. Given the dynamic nature of the development process, the firm’s services also include on-the-site, interactive approaches in promoting development, mainly in the form of training programmes, seminars and workshops, in its various areas of expertise. Hence, the major function of Kairi Consultants Limited is to provide technical assistance to organisations and to developing countries using an integrated and/or multi-disciplinary approach. The organisational structure of the firm is based on a system of principal and associate membership. The principal members of Kairi Consultants Limited form the managerial Board of Directors. This Board is made up of experienced professionals from varied fields. However, their experience and expertise go beyond their university training and other academic endeavours. At one time or another (and even currently), they have either worked in the public and private sectors in the Caribbean or have been attached as consultants to, or employees of, major Caribbean and/or international organisations. They are well placed to access the latest in research and technological advances. They also have the experience of adapting these advances to local conditions thereby creating an unbeatable blend between knowledge and expertise.
1 to 10 staff
Lucent Research
Lucent Research is a full-service research house that operates and has affiliates in sixteen regional territories. As the Caribbean's premier research agency, we help you to view research in a new light – one where we merge traditional and non-traditional methodologies to give our clients the right information and insights to aid strategic decisions. We also remove the grey areas that exist between organizations and their stakeholders and illuminate them - offering clarity and inspiration.
11 to 50 staff
Qure Solutions
QURE is committed to providing actionable data to ALL. We are passionate about research and want to infuse this passion in all members of our Caribbean fraternity. As a full-service research company with over 10 years’ experience operating throughout the Caribbean, we have provided support to the private sector, public sector, international agencies and individuals. Over that time, we have always aimed at providing our clients with innovative solutions to see their research successfully through. We believe that important decisions should be backed by data regardless of who you are. This belief has led us to work tirelessly to develop solutions and form strategic alliances to provide our customers with various options to suit their needs. Partnering with our competent team and innovative solutions leads to a winning combination.
11 to 50 staff
The Jones Research Centre Ltd
The Jones Research Centre Ltd. is a social enterprise, incorporated on 8th August, 2018, in Trinidad and Tobago. The JRC offers research services for any phase of the research process; from data collection to final reporting, with an emphasis in social science research. The Centre also assists market researchers, health researchers, survey companies, government, education researchers, marketing organizations, data miners, and other individuals and companies in making the research process smoother. In addition to this, the Centre offers training to persons interested in learning how to conduct research, with the aim of increasing the number of persons in Trinidad and Tobago who are equipped to handle this task. These services are geared toward an increase in research being conducted within the country for the purpose of decision making, adding to the body of knowledge on various topics in a Caribbean context, and for the overall advancement of Trinidad and Tobago through positive social change.
11 to 50 staff
The Neurodiversity Foundation Trinidad & Tobago
The Neurodiversity Foundation aims to bring awareness to the concept of Neurodiversity and to provide support to organisations, groups, parents and individuals who have been impacted by the wide range of neurological conditions under the neurodiverse banner (including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and Tourette’s syndrome. Support will take the following forms: 1. Research and studies on the impact of these conditions within the local context. Workshops and training seminars for stakeholders (including teachers, parents, caregivers, the protective services and employers) in issues relating to Neurodiversity.
1 to 10 staff
Uwi Seismic Research Centre
The University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre monitors earthquakes and volcanoes for the English-speaking islands of the Eastern Caribbean. The UWI-SRC also manages the Montserrat Volcano Observatory with a new contract being awarded from 2016 -2021 by the Government of Montserrat.
11 to 50 staff
Cocoa Research Centre
As a global leader in the conservation and characterisation of cocoa germplasm, CRC collaborates with international researchers in pathology, molecular diagnostics and morphological characterisation. Other areas include, factors influencing chemical and sensory quality attributes, optimisation of micro-fermentations, development of cocoa quality standards, DNA fingerprinting and genetic diversity, cadmium mitigation, and improving the efficiency of propagation. CRC also supports business entrepreneurs through training programmes, such as the ever popular chocolate making course. Additionally, we proudly produce a 70% dark chocolate bar for sale, made exclusively from our cocoa collection of over varieties. The CRC is proud to be custodian of the largest public collection of cocoa types in the world.
11 to 50 staff
Institute Of Marine Affairs Ima Trinidad & Tobago Imagovtt
The Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) is a multi-disciplinary research organization that has been mandated to collect, analyse and disseminate information relating to the economic, technological, environmental, social and legal developments in marine affairs and to formulate and implement specific programmes/projects. Our Mission: To conduct and foster research and to provide advice for the sustainable management of the coastal and marine areas and resources of Trinidad and Tobago.@IMAgovTT
51 to 200 staff
Caribbean Industrial Research Institute Cariri
CARIRI celebrates 50 years in 2020! For over 50 years, CARIRI’s multimillion dollar, modern laboratories with - state-of-the-art equipment - together with our highly trained specialist professionals, technologists, technicians, consultants and researchers – have been helping Caribbean industries, businesses and small entrepreneurs grow, while keeping the environment safe. Established in 1970 with technical and financial assistance from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), we are a founding member of the World Association of Industrial and Technological Research Organizations (WAITRO). Our guiding principle is to provide the same level of service excellence to each client – from the micro-entrepreneur to the macro-industrialist. CARIRI’s expertise ranges from analytical testing of materials and products to business development, R&D and innovation. Among our many services are environmental testing, commercialization of new products and training for exporters and food handlers. We are equipped with the product development, calibration and testing equipment needed to serve a wide range of industries – from the petrochemical, biotechnical and environmental to manufacturing, agribusiness and ICT.
51 to 200 staff
Wthomas Consulting
WTHOMAS Consulting leverages over 20 years of consulting expertise - from its founder and principal consultant and other key partners - in developmental focused social and economic research as well as applied expertise in ICT. We believe that every successful policy, strategy or programme is best rooted in timely, accurate and verifiable information. Our value proposition is in creating statistical data where it does not exist, transforming and or manipulating such data based on best practices and creating scalable systems for monitoring and reporting. Our organisational structure allows us to mobilize some of the best economists, statisticians, sociologists, data analysts and other specialized social scientists to undertake from the simplest to most complex research and data management projects.
1 to 10 staff
Shackleton Initiative Marine Research Centre Simrc
The Shackleton Initiative Marine Research Centre (SIMRC) is a Trinidad and Tobago non profit corporation focused on research, development, and educational outreach. Our objective is to be a trend setter in global marine science research and to share our concept of “science tourism” as a sustainable solution to different marine economies. Through using our proprietary techniques we aspire to setup other research stations through this turnkey process that will stimulate the local economy and work towards coral reef restoration. The SIMRC is the first location to utilize this technique and our findings will be published at various increments to document our advancements.
1 to 10 staff
Feminitt Caribbean
Dedicated to advancing Gender Justice in the Caribbean through education, conversation and social good using an Intersectional Caribbean Feminist Lens.
1 to 10 staff
The Guppy Project
Guppy and Killifish mark-recapture project. Studying natural selection and evolution in the wild.
11 to 50 staff
R.E.A.C.H Global
We are a Caribbean-based Research, Education, Academic Advising and Career Consulting Firm, designed to build capacity among entry and mid-level career professionals, researchers, and current and prospective tertiary education students. We use the most recent and relevant data, to provide cutting edge services, to empower our clientele to leverage their skills-set in an increasingly globally competitive arena. With over 10 years’ experience in academia, research and management; locally, regionally and internationally, our desire is to provide premium services, at the most affordable and competitive rates to ensure that as many individuals as possible can access our services, which are typically cost prohibitive. Customized service packages for corporate organizations and teams are also available upon request.
1 to 10 staff
Blue Carbon Mrv
The UK DEFRA–IDB Blue Carbon Regional MRV Project, executed by the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus (StACIE), is building the first harmonized system to monitor, report, and verify (MRV) the impacts of mangrove restoration across Jamaica, Colombia, Panama, and Suriname. Launched in October 2024, the 18-month initiative strengthens efforts to restore degraded mangroves—ecosystems that store carbon, buffer coastlines, and sustain communities. Each country faces unique pressures, from erosion to land-use change. This project helps partners not only restore mangroves, but also rigorously track outcomes over time. By combining traditional field science with innovative tools such as terrestrial laser scanning, satellite imagery, and soil and biomass analysis, the MRV system will provide a transparent, science-based platform for monitoring mangrove carbon. The project is structured around three core components: 1. Standardized MRV System — establishing shared methods to monitor carbon stocks, compare results across sites, and ensure methodological consistency. Capacity Building — strengthening national project teams, training local partners, and generating technical publications. Knowledge & Dissemination — creating a regional data platform, fostering a community of practice, and sharing lessons across countries. Why does this matter? Donors need evidence of climate impact. Scientists need robust, comparable data. Policymakers need reliable inputs for national climate strategies. Communities need assurance that restored ecosystems will endure. And the wider climate finance system requires verified results that can unlock carbon crediting and scale future projects. By the end of its mandate in March 2026, the project will leave behind not only data and reports, but also a stronger regional network of expertand institutions. Together, these advances will ensure that mangrove restoration in the region is measurable, credible and sustainable.
1 to 10 staff
Annékout Research
Making it easier for graduate students to finish their thesis work for good. Annékout Research was created to cater to students who tried everything on their own but need the extra push from a former student and researcher who understands. Research support available-Data Collection -Data Analysis -Research Writing -Comprehensive Research Ready to put your thesis behind you for good? Send a message or reach out at annekout.ltd@gmail.com to book a free call.
1 to 10 staff