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Research in Canada
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Research sector based in Canada. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Communications Research Centre
Communications Research Centre Canada (CRC) is the federal government's primary laboratory for research and development in advanced telecommunications, and a centre of excellence in information and communications technologies. It is the only national laboratory with critical mass and expertise in the four major platforms that form the basic transport mechanism for information delivery across Canada: wireless, broadcasting, satellite and fibre optics.
201 to 500 staff
Acce International
Applied Consumer and Clinical Evaluations (ACCE Intl) delivers reliable, actionable consumer insights designed to help you make your product decisions with confidence. Our extensive database enables us to target the optimal demographic at our flagship facility in Mississauga, Ontario or at one of our ACCE Intl certified locations across North America and around the world. The world’s foremost food, beverage, quick serve and CPG companies have come to depend upon the knowledge, quality and experience of ACCE Intl. You will receive the same unalterable attention to detail and service with a CLT, HUT, Focus Group, Trained Panel or if you elect to outsource your statistical analysis to our team of qualified experts. We are ISO Certified and MRIA Gold Seal.
51 to 200 staff
C-Core
C-CORE is a Canadian ISO 9001-registered research and development (R&D) corporation that creates value in the private and public sectors by undertaking applied research and development, generating knowledge, developing technology solutions and driving innovation. With unparalleled harsh environment expertise and world-leading capability in Remote Sensing, Ice Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering. C-CORE provides research-based advisory services and technology solutions to national and international clients in the natural resource, energy, security and transportation sectors. Public sector clients also use our services to address security, sustainability and safety issues related to their regulatory and operating needs. C-CORE is also home to LOOKNorth, a Canadian Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research, fostering remote sensing innovation to support remote resource development and operations. From a staff of more than 75 scientists, engineers and business professionals, project teams are assembled based on client need, drawing on internal expertise across disciplines, as well as national/international academic, institutional and corporate partnerships, in order to support increasingly safe and sustainable operations in challenging environments around the globe.
51 to 200 staff
Alberta Innovates
We create positive collisions through research, innovation and entrepreneurship in Alberta. This unleashes potential to help solve global challenges in health, nature, energy, food and fibre systems. We work with partners to diversify and strengthen economic, social and environmental well-being by leveraging knowledge, talent and technology.
201 to 500 staff
Robarts Research Institute
Opened in 1986, Robarts Research Institute is a non-profit medical research facility in London, Ontario, with more than 600 people working to investigate some of the most debilitating diseases of our time, from heart disease and stroke to diabetes, Alzheimer’s and many forms of cancer. From our roots under the scientific leadership of renowned neurologist Dr. Henry Barnett - whose work with Aspirin as a preventive therapy for heart attack and stroke remains one of the most important developments in 20th century medicine - the Institute has applied that formula and become a national leader in biological, clinical and imaging research. Some quick facts about Robarts:* Key strengths in advanced medical imaging, cellular and molecular biology, genomics, immunology and stem cell biology.* Interdisciplinary approach unique in Canada with physicians and physicists, biologists and biomedical engineers, all working under one roof with collaborations extending to 20 countries worldwide.* State-of-the-art building expansion - officially opened in 2003 - doubling space available for research to nearly sq. ft.* Commercialization success with more than 80 patents filed, 15 licensing agreements, eight spinoff companies that have raised more than $45 million in investment capital.
501 to 1000 staff
The Conference Board Of Canada
The Conference Board builds leadership capacity for a better Canada by creating and sharing insights on economic trends, public policy and organizational performance- The foremost, independent, not-for-profit applied research organization in Canada- Objective and non-partisan. We do not lobby for specific interests- Funded exclusively through the fees we charge for services to the private and public sectors- Experts in running conferences but also at conducting, publishing, and disseminating research; helping people network; developing individual leadership skills; and building organizational capacity- Specialists in economic trends, as well as organizational performance and public policy issues- Not a government department or agency, although we are often hired to provide services for all levels of government- Independent from, but affiliated with, The Conference Board, Inc. of New York, which serves nearly companies in 60 nations and has offices in Brussels and Hong Kong.
51 to 200 staff
Ontario Brain Institute
The Ontario Brain Institute is a provincially funded, not-for-profit organization that accelerates discovery and innovation with the mission to establish Ontario as a world leader in brain research, commercialization and care. We create seamless connections between research discovery, patient care and commercialization. We do this by connecting researchers, patients, companies, and policy makers to form a learning healthcare system. These connections form the networks that we call Integrated Discovery Programs (IDPs)- research networks that OBI funds and manages. These research programs collect various types of data, including genetic, molecular, imaging and behavioural, which are stored on OBI’s state-of-the-art informatics platform, Brain-CODE. By establishing a common approach to how data are collected, standardized assessments allow data to be shared across the province. This approach is part of a province-wide system where clinical and research data are gathered and kept in a comparable format, allowing for research and discovery within and between disorders. OBI's Integrated Discovery Programs cover the following areas- Cerebral Palsy - Concussion - Depression - Neurodevelopmental Disorders - Youth Mental Health In terms of commercialization, we work with local and global partners to catalyze the translation of brain research into products that can improve the care of those living with brain disorders. Our programs promote the commercialization of neurotechnology by engaging with industry to attract investments, build partnerships, and to support resource development. Our team approach drives innovation in neurotechnology, ensures tools for brain health reach those who need them most, and improves the delivery of care close to home. Most importantly, it gets results that help all Canadians improve their brain health.
11 to 50 staff
Age-Well
AGE-WELL is a pan-Canadian network of industry, non-profit organizations, government, care providers, caregivers, end-users, and academic partners working together using high-quality research to drive innovation and create technologies and services that benefit older adults. Our vision is to harness and build upon the potential of emerging and advanced technologies in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), e-health, information communication technologies (ICTs), and mobile technologies to stimulate technological, social, and policy innovation. We aim to help older Canadians maintain their independence, health and quality of life through accessible technologies that increase their safety and security, support their independent living, and enhance their social participation.
51 to 200 staff
Institute For Work & Health
The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) is a Canadian, independent, not-for-profit research organization. The Institute has been described as one of the top five occupational health and safety research centres in the world. At IWH, our goal is to conduct and mobilize research that supports policy-makers, employers and workers in creating healthy, safe and inclusive work environments. The Institute's multi-disciplinary research examines the relationships between work and health from worker, workplace and system perspectives. It conducts high-quality, relevant research in two broad areas: • work as a determinant of health • health as a determinant of work Within these two broad areas, the Institute focuses on six priorities: • the changing nature of work and the future of work • longstanding work and health issues • mental health and work • organizational context, including small business • worker diversity and inclusion • work and health within a broader societal context.
51 to 200 staff
Vineland Research And Innovation Centre
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre is a uniquely Canadian results-oriented organization dedicated to horticulture science and innovation. We deliver innovative products, solutions and services through an integrated and collaborative cross-country network to advance Canada’s research and commercialization agenda. We are an independent, not-for-profit organization, funded in part by the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative.
51 to 200 staff
Bc Research Inc
BC Research is a leading innovation centre, specializing in the incubation and commercialization of novel technologies. Our services include experimental research, process development, pilot plant design, construction and operation, mechanical and material process engineering consulting, and laboratory analysis and testing. A few areas of technology specialization include: design of fluidized beds; water technology; electrochemical cells; corrosion testing and analysis; wastewater treatment; and pulp and paper chemistry. Please consult our website for current job opportunities.
51 to 200 staff
Black Tusk Research Group
Black Tusk Research Group is a Site Management Organization located in downtown Vancouver that specializes in operating clinical trials for hospital investigators. Our duties range from carrying out project specific tasks to conducting project management from start to finish. Black Tusk is currently aiding over 30 principal investigators, actively managing over 140 pharmaceutical and academic trials, and has partnered with over 10 pharmaceutical sponsors. Professional integrity and patient centered care are among our core values.
11 to 50 staff
Centre For International And Defence Policy
The CIDP is one of Canada’s most active research centres on international security and defence policy issues. Located in the School of Policy Studies, we are committed to contributing to informed public discussion of issues in military affairs and alliances, international security, and Canadian foreign and defence policy. Our rich and diverse team of fellows, drawn from Kingston’s two universities and beyond, include active military Visiting Defence Fellows from NATO allied forces.
11 to 50 staff
Fyelabs
At FYELABS, we help startups and ambitious SMEs compete with large enterprise through #ultralean product development and problem solving services. Let us take your business to the next level with our Innovation as a Service.
11 to 50 staff
Global Strategy Lab
The Global Strategy Lab (GSL) is a bi-campus interdisciplinary research lab that brings cutting-edge science and scholarship to bear on how global institutions, instruments and initiatives are designed to better address the most pressing global challenges. In a world where no single set of actors has shown itself capable of addressing today’s multifaceted global health challenges and reforming global institutional architecture requires knowledge, expertise, and evidence about the various technologies of institutional change, the Global Strategy Lab operates to ensure this need is met and opportunities maximized for a healthier, safer, and more equitable future through our research contributions. We advise the world’s governments and public health organizations on how to design laws, policies and institutions that address transnational health threats and make the world a healthier place for everyone. There is a critical need and great opportunity to strengthen global strategies for improved health and well-being worldwide with synthesized evidence, new approaches, and collective action. The Global Strategy Lab responds to capacity limitations by developing new methods for studying global interventions and training the next generation in how to use and/or benefit from them. At the Global Strategy Lab we focus on three thematic research streams- Global Antimicrobial Resistance - Global Legal Epidemiology - Public Health Institutions Find out more about our research streams here:
11 to 50 staff
Humansystems Hsi Incorporated
A leader in Human Factors and Human System Integration for more than 35 years, HumanSystems® improves the performance and well-being of people at work. We help make people safer, better at their jobs, and able to work more effectively in teams. We strive for innovative processes that maximize human capability, enhance system performance, reduce risk, and save money. Most importantly, we ensure that humans and systems work well together. We believe in researching and designing systems and products so they work for people rather than against them. Our experienced team puts the HUMAN factor first, and we go the distance to get you the solutions you need.
11 to 50 staff
Net Zero Atlantic
Net Zero Atlantic is leading applied research and providing credible and objective data and support services to advance Atlantic Canada’s sustainable and inclusive transition to a carbon-neutral future. We produce credible and objective data to inform sound policies and decisions related to critical topics currently including, but not limited to, hydrogen, offshore wind, geothermal energy, tidal energy, and energy system modeling.
11 to 50 staff
Surface Science Western
Surface Science Western (SSW) is a consulting and research laboratory specializing in the analysis and characterization of surfaces and materials. The high quality, reliable analytical services provided to our clients have facilitated development and production, decreased costly returns, innovated processes and increased profitability. Since its inception in 1981, SSW has successfully served a number of high profile clients across a range of industry sectors including: energy, mineral resources, health services, automotive, aerospace, environmental, electronics and plastics. In servicing a vast range of these clients, from small manufacturing facilities to industrial giants, SSW has garnered a solid reputation for quality, innovation and timely service. Our affiliations with skilled professionals at The University of Western Ontario and other complementary facilities extend our ability to solve production quality issues using state-of-the-art techniques.
11 to 50 staff
Terry Fox Research Institute
The Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI), named for Canadian icon Terry Fox, is built on Terry's dream to end cancer through research. Established in 2007, TFRI invests in world-class, collaborative cancer research teams and partnerships. Together with its research and funding partners, TFRI is working to inspire the transformation of cancer research in this country by bringing together leading cancer research and treatment organizations in Canada and empowering them under the framework of the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network and the Digital Health and Discovery Platform. TFRI collaborates with the Terry Fox Foundation and Terry Fox Centre as a member of a trio of Terry Fox organizations created in memory of the Canadian hero and champion of cancer research.
11 to 50 staff
Caddle
With access to rapid insights at every stage of the consumer journey, Caddle® is the largest mobile-first insights platform that rewards Canadians for sharing data and engaging with brands. How it Works Capture relevant insights for any challenge or opportunity. Engage seamlessly with shoppers at every stage of the consumer journey by leveraging the Caddle suite of tools. Caddle rewards panel members for actions ranging from video, survey, receipt capture, reviews, and more. Largest Canadian Panel in Market Caddle is the largest daily active survey panel in the Canadian Market, with over Daily Active Users and Monthly Active Users. Macro & niche data verticals range from Amazon Prime members to new moms, repeat customers to vegan buyers, and more. Why Us? Get rapid insights in 72 hours Trusted by fortune 500 brands and major research firms Rich, in depth customer data, including purchase Flexible options customized to suit your brand
11 to 50 staff
Canada Foundation For Innovation Fondation Canadienne Pour L'innovation
The Canada Foundation for Innovation gives researchers the tools they need to think big and innovate. By investing in state-of-the-art facilities and equipment in Canada’s universities, colleges, research hospitals and non-profit research institutions, the CFI is helping to attract and retain the world’s top talent, to train the next generation of researchers, to support private-sector innovation and to create high-quality jobs that strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life for all Canadians- La Fondation canadienne pour l’innovation procure aux chercheurs les outils dont ils ont besoin pour voir grand et innover. Ses investissements dans des installations et de l’équipement de pointe permettent aux universités, aux collèges, aux hôpitaux de recherche et aux établissements de recherche à but non lucratif du Canada d’attirer et de retenir le meilleur talent au monde, de former la prochaine génération de chercheurs, d’appuyer l’innovation dans le secteur privé et de créer des emplois de grande qualité qui renforcent l’économie et qui améliorent la qualité de vie de tous les Canadiens.
51 to 200 staff
Global Institute For Food Security
Finding solutions to the challenges facing the global food system requires an innovative and collaborative approach that moves at the speed of business. Founded in 2012 in a partnership between Nutrien, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan (USask), the Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) works with a diverse range of partners to discover, develop and deliver innovative solutions for the production of globally sustainable food. At GIFS, we invest in relevant technology platforms that provide scale and transform our scientific competencies and capabilities into capacities for stakeholders, making us a catalyst for partnerships and innovation world-wide. Located within one of the world’s strongest agri-science ecosystems, we are helping to build a food-secure world from Saskatchewan-out, working with academics, industry, producers, consumers and governments both at home and abroad to decrease the time between the discovery of innovative science and its delivery to market at home and around the globe.
51 to 200 staff
Ocean Tracking Network
The Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) is a global aquatic research, data management and partnership platform headquartered at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. OTN’s mission is to inform the stewardship and sustainable management of aquatic animals by providing knowledge on their movements, habitats and survival in the face of changing global environments. Since 2008, OTN has been deploying acoustic and satellite tagging systems, oceanographic monitoring equipment and marine autonomous vehicles (gliders) in key ocean locations and inland waters around the world. OTN’s technical capabilities continue to expand with the addition of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and side scan sonar systems. OTN is changing the way we understand our oceans and connected freshwater systems, and the life that moves within them. New technologies are providing a window into the underwater world; at the same time, the way this information is stored, managed, shared and visualized is creating and sustaining networks around the globe. Together, the Network and its collaborators are tracking animals, connecting people and transforming global oceans management.
11 to 50 staff
Shift Coastal Technologies Ltd
Shift Coastal Technologies delivers operational assurance in the littoral battlespace Our uncrewed surface vessels built on 100% Canadian-developed technology, IP, and ownership, combines a multi-mission open platform with real-time pan-domain coastal intelligence to enhance ISR, logistics agility, environmental awareness, and threat response. Each platform is sustained through reliable in-service support, ensuring mission continuity. We deliver products and sustain performance.
11 to 50 staff