
From our beginnings more than 60 years ago, we have become a respected and reliable provider of laboratory-based and technical services within New Brunswick, across Canada and around the world!
RELIABLE. ACCURATE. INNOVATIVE.
At RPC, we are more than just a research and technology organization (RTO), we are your partners in innovation. Our team of scientists, engineers, and technologists is dedicated to turning your ideas into reality with our extensive range of contract R&D and technical services.
Our facilities feature world-class labs delivering analytical chemistry, bioanalytical sciences, engineering, and research services. Explore our comprehensive life science capabilities and internationally acclaimed fish health lab, or delve into our industrial research space where we transform ideas into innovations. Our top-notch product development, design, manufacturing, and productivity services are here to support your projects at the speed business requires.
In addition to these services, we offer a variety of research services to help you develop industrial and environmental processes and products.
MORE ABOUT RPC
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The New Brunswick Research and Productivity Council (RPC) is a New Brunswick Provincial Crown Corporation, created with the Research and Productivity Act on April 13, 1962. On April 1, 2017, Bill 36 identified RPC as a Part IV Crown Corporation. Learn more.
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At RPC, quality is not just a promise – it is our passion and commitment. With top-tier certifications like a scope of accreditation to ISO 17025 from the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) and ISO 9001:2015 certification, we ensure our data meets the highest standards for quality and reliability. View our quality policy, accreditations, certificates and more.
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Innovation is at the core of what we do. At RPC, we are dedicated to delivering sustainable solutions that make a difference, both locally and globally. Learn what’s new at RPC. See what’s new at RPC.
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The heart of RPC is our incredible team. View our current job postings.
May 1964
NB Premier, Louis J. Robichaud , turns sod to launch constructions of present-day RPC Fredericton facilities.





