Miami Valley Research Park
Founded in 1980, Miami Valley Research Park (MVRP) was established as a forward-thinking, nonprofit research and business campus designed to foster collaboration between industry and academia. With strong institutional ties to Sinclair Community College, the University of Dayton, and Wright State University, the Park was built on a shared vision: to create a dynamic environment where education, innovation, and industry could intersect to drive economic growth and technological advancement in the region.
Today, Miami Valley Research Park spans over 1,250 acres across the thriving suburban communities of Kettering and Beavercreek, Ohio. The park combines the tranquility of a natural campus setting with the infrastructure and amenities needed for high-performance business operations. Its expansive layout allows for flexible building opportunities—supporting everything from corporate headquarters and R&D labs to advanced manufacturing and tech startups.
Over the past four decades, the Park has become a magnet for forward-looking businesses in sectors such as aerospace, defense, healthcare, IT, and advanced materials. From original research and prototype development to the commercialization of breakthrough technologies, companies located at MVRP are shaping the future. Tenants benefit not only from the Park’s strategic location—just minutes from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and major highways—but also from its rich network of academic and business resources.
With a deep-rooted mission to support innovation and regional growth, Miami Valley Research Park continues to offer unmatched opportunities for companies seeking space, scalability, and synergy. Whether you’re a global enterprise, growing tech firm, or research-driven organization, MVRP provides the space to think big—and the support to make it happen.
