McMaster is in the process of transforming vacant brownfields and warehouses into a premiere research park, building on the University’s existing reputation as a research centre of excellence.
The McMaster Innovation Park will house laboratory, office, teaching, training, and conference facilities, in support of research and development in a number of key industrial areas: advanced manufacturing and materials, nanotechnology, bio-technology, and other areas in which McMaster University has recognized research strengths.
These facilities will accelerate the commercialization of research into new and marketable products and services, and create new companies that will provide high-paying, highly skilled jobs in Hamilton.
The latest project happening at McMaster Innovation Park 2007, 2008
CANMET is the 155,000 square foot facility being designed to house the Canadian Government’s Materials Technology Laboratory and is part of the $60M commitment to the Park from the federal government. 
From Research to Real Life
June 19, 2009
Getting good ideas out of the laboratory and onto the street was the goal of a gathering of researchers, investors and entrepreneurs at the McMaster Innovation Park yesterday.
College teams with CANMET
May 29, 2009
Mohawk College is to announce a significant new partnership today that will see its faculty, students and graduates working closely with the federal government's new materials laboratory being built at McMaster Innovation Park.