Public research university in downtown Toronto with the DMZ startup incubator, a campus‑wide Zone Learning network, co‑op programs, the Centre for Urban Innovation, and health‑system integration via its Brampton School of Medicine. Urban location enables rapid co‑creation with industry.
Toronto Metropolitan University is a comprehensive public research university in the heart of downtown Toronto, recognized for experiential, career‑integrated education and a diverse, industry‑connected student body. Industry access is embedded through co‑located and community‑based platforms, including the DMZ startup incubator and a university‑wide Zone Learning network that connects companies with faculty and student innovators. A dedicated Centre for Urban Innovation hosts collaborative labs and pilot spaces, while the Brampton‑based School of Medicine—affiliated with William Osler Health System—creates direct pathways for clinical training and partnership; the Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst extends capacity in workforce development and applied solutions. Research is supported by competitive federal and provincial funding, including NSERC, CIHR, SSHRC and the Canada Foundation for Innovation. A formal commercialization framework and IP policy provide structured support for protection, licensing and venture creation.