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INNOVATION PLACE - SASKATOON Established in 1980, Innovation Place is one of the most successful university-related research parks in North America. Located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the park is situated on 80 acres adjacent to the University of Saskatchewan, and builds on the institution's strengths in agriculture, information technology, and environmental and life sciences.
Innovation Place is home to approximately 130 clients in Saskatoon, employing more than 3,300 people in 19 buildings across the park. Innovation Place is also home to the renowned Bio Processing Centre, providing custom processing for the nutraceutical, cosmetic and agri-food industries, and Boffins Club, one of Saskatoon's finest private clubs.
Latest news
April 5, 2012 Last fall's Economic Impact Survey showed our tenants contributed $906 million to the provincial economy last year.
View the official news release issued by the Government of Saskatchewan.
February 9, 2012 Innovation Place employees among highest engaged in Canada
- Eighty-three per cent of Innovation Place employees are fully engaged in their work making them some of the most highly engaged workers in the country.
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With locations in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert, Innovation Place contributed $906 million to the provincial economy (2011). Find out more about Innovation Place, our world-class facilities and our clients, and discover opportunities for exploration and enterprise.
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