CIMA+ ANNOUNCES THE CREATION OF A SECTOR DEDICATED TO OPERATIONAL AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
Restructuring strengthens CIMA+’s position in the consulting engineering market
MONTREAL, March 12, 2024 – CIMA+, one of Canada’s largest privately-owned consulting engineering firms, is proud to announce the inauguration of a new Operational and Digital Technologies sector. Aligned with CIMA+’s growth plan, the creation of this sector will enable us to broaden our horizons and add value, both for the company and for our existing and future customers.
This sector brings together expertise in Communications Systems, Smart Automation, Systems Engineering, Software Development, Reality Capture, Geographic Information Systems and Advanced Data. With this strategic combination, CIMA+ will be able to position itself as a leading player, with the capacity to deliver integrated, cutting-edge solutions for the digital needs of all its customers.
This sector will be headed by Rock Lacroix, newly appointed Senior Vice President, Operational and Digital Technologies.
This announcement is also accompanied by appointments within the team:
- Nick Hallas, Vice President, Smart Automation
- Eric Bertrand, Vice President, Digital Solutions and Advanced Data
“The creation of the Operational and Digital Technologies sector fits in perfectly with our overall growth plan, enriching our service offering, and demonstrating our ability to adapt to market realities and meet the evolving needs of our customers,” emphasizes Denis Thivierge, President and CEO, CIMA+.
“This new venture will enable us to combine our strengths and operate across all our business sectors. This synergy of expertise is an important lever for consolidating CIMA+’s position as a market leader,” says Steeve Fiset, Chief Strategic Officer, CIMA+.
Rock Lacroix, Senior Vice President, Operational and Digital Technologies, adds: “This sector marks an important step forward for CIMA+. It illustrates our commitment to offering our customers and partners leading-edge solutions that are central to our vision of the future of engineering and the infrastructure lifecycle.”