Research and Technology Park Regina
Innovation Saskatchewan
Innovation Saskatchewan Research and Technology Park Regina is home to everything you need to bring ideas to life, find community and scale with ease.


Office & Lab Space
Tenant Employees
Research & Tech Companies

last update April 2025
About our Regina R+T Park
Strategically located beside the University of Regina, Innovation Saskatchewan R+T Park Regina is home to leading research and technology companies in energy, environmental sciences, agriculture and more.
Talent Pipeline
Steps away from the University of Regina, a comprehensive research university with 10 institutional-level research centres.
Outdoor Escape
Stroll through the parks walking paths, enjoy lunch at the Terrace Plaza or explore further with the scenic trails that connect to the Wascana Centre Trail.
Collaborative Space
Enjoy versatile meeting spaces, including spacious venues perfect for hosting company and community events.
Convenient Amenities
Take advantage of the fitness centre, iconic Rotunda common area and Momentum Café by the award-winning CJ Katz to enhance your workday.
Collaborative Community
Gain valuable insights from the founder next door, partner with expert researchers or brainstorm with innovators to accelerate your journey.
Flexible Support
Benefit from customizable leasing arrangements and spaces that adapt to your needs and evolve with your company.
Discover our Buildings

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
The Terrace
10 Research Drive
124,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices
The flagship building at R+T Park Regina which features the unique spiral staircase in the 5,000 sq ft. Rotunda common area. Different sized offices spaces, fully equipped meeting rooms, on-site food provider Momentum Café and Collider co-working space make a collaborative hub for ecosystem events and companies like Kvale.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
1 Research Drive
77,500 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices
Different sized office spaces and extensive data infrastructure built to specifically accommodate IT companies like ISM, a Kyndryl company. Newly available spaces are primed for opportunity as we explore new possibilities and uses for research and technology companies.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
2 Research Drive
76,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices
Versatile smaller sized office spaces and meeting rooms for startups and scaling tech companies designed to balance accommodation needs with cost effectiveness. The business centre provides dedicated space for business consultants, internet developers and new media groups, and the fitness centre is a high-demand amenity.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory
5 Research Drive
107,000 sq. ft.
Single-tenant laboratory
Central provincial public health lab providing specialized screening and diagnostic testing, water testing, disease detection and infection control and prevention.
Independently managed facility.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC)
6 Research Drive
66,000 sq. ft.
Multi-tenant offices & laboratories
Unique mix of specialized laboratories, boardrooms and medium-sized sized offices ideal for tenants with combined research capacity and administration needs. Houses the PTRC and the recently established Energy Innovation Hub which provides industry-focused research in sustainable energy.

- Built in 1980 and boasting unique and remarkable architecture, the Galleria is Innovation Place’s flagship building.
- The east wing was added in 1987 and the west wing in 1988.
- The Galleria hosts the park’s fitness centre and squash courts.
- It also hosts Collider co-working, a large common area, meeting space and an outdoor amphitheater that hosts many events throughout the year
Titanium Plant
6A Research Drive
4,000 sq. ft.
Pilot plant
Pilot plant facility located adjacent to PTRC.
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Living and Working in Regina
Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan, is a key hub for the province’s energy sector and government operations.
Strong energy, agriculture, manufacturing and tech sectors, with headquarters of prominent organizations like SaskPower, SaskEnergy,
Viterra and Brandt.
Thriving tech and startup ecosystem supported by dedicated organizations like Cultivator, Economic Development Regina and Tech Career Bridge.
Steady talent pipeline from top post-secondary institutions Saskatchewan Polytechnic, First Nations University of Canada and the University of Regina.
Regina offers plenty to explore, from the scenic Wascana Park and interactive Saskatchewan Science Centre to the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, the historic Darke Hall and the evolving pedestrian-friendly shopping district along Scarth Street.
Your next big move starts here.

Land Acknowledgement
We respectfully acknowledge that the land on which Innovation Saskatchewan R+T Park Regina stands is Treaty 4 territory, the traditional and ancestral lands of the Nehiyaw (Plains Cree), Nahkawe (Saulteaux), Dakota, Lakota, Nakota and the home of the Métis.