Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ of Missouri System’s statewide network of research parks provides a thriving environment for discoveries to move from the laboratory to the marketplace. The atmosphere of innovation and collaboration attracts national and international tenants who create quality employment opportunities for Missouri citizens and millions of dollars of capital investment across the state.


Locations

Parks managed by UM System

Discovery Ridge

In 2005, the University of Missouri Board of Curators approved the development of a section of Columbia’s South Farm for a new research park. The belief was, and continues to be, that the research occurring in the living fields and laboratories at South Farm, and at the University of Missouri, will attract tenants who desire close proximity to innovative intellectual resources. It is the mission of the University of Missouri System Office of Research and Economic Development to link research and commercialization from the system’s four campuses with emerging and existing firms across the state — Discovery Ridge does just that. 

Learn more about Discovery Ridge

Missouri Research Park 

Owned and managed by the University of Missouri System and located in St. Charles, MO, the Missouri Research Park officially opened in 1985. Today, more than 180 acres of land in the park are developed for high-tech and research facilities. 

Learn more about Missouri Research Park


Parks managed by UM System campuses 

Missouri S&T Innovation Park  

The Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Innovation Park in Rolla, MO, will encompass approximately 60 acres of University-owned property adjacent to the current Missouri S&T campus and will include a business incubator. This site will be developed to create a mixed academic and private research park to enhance economic activity in the South Central Missouri region. 


Parks managed by UM System partners

CORTEX

The Center of Research, Technology and Entrepreneurial Exchange (CORTEX) is an office and research district in mid-town St. Louis created by a nonprofit consortium formed by the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Saint Louis University, Washington University, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, and the Missouri Botanical Garden.

MU Life Science Business Incubator at Monsanto Place

The facility and incubation program in Columbia, MO, are operated by the Missouri Innovation Center, a public non-profit organization specializing in assistance to entrepreneurial technology firms. 


Partners

Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ of Missouri System understands the benefits to partnering with other innovative organizations and institutions. The exchange of ideas and the opportunity to mutually promote initiatives encourages innovation and economic development. 

Local and Regional Partners 

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National and International Partners

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