The founding companies - Abitibi, AECL, Cominco Ltd., Dunlop Research Centre, British American Oil Company, Inco Limited, Mallory Batteries, the Ontario Research Foundation and Warner-Lambert - all became landowners in the 1960s and developed their laboratories and offices. Together, these companies incorporated the Sheridan Park Association to foster and attract additional research and development investment to the Park. These pioneering companies formalized excellence in science and technology and encouraged collaboration with new and existing member companies.
An extremely wide range of applied research and product development takes place at Sheridan Park. Supporting research activities for industries from energy, electronics and nucleonics to chemicals, petroleum, pharmaceuticals to engineering and movie-making, over 2,700 scientists, technicians, engineers and support staff are employed within the Park’s boundaries.
To maintain the Sheridan Science and Technology Park as a world class technical community in an attractive campus setting, fostering relationships to return economic and social benefits to its members.
An extremely wide range of applied research and product development takes place at Sheridan Park. Supporting research activities for industries from energy, electronics and nucleonics to chemicals, petroleum, pharmaceuticals to engineering and movie-making, over 2,700 scientists, technicians, engineers and support staff are employed within the Park’s boundaries.