A growing force in consulting engineering in Canada

A growing force in consulting engineering in Canada
A growing force in consulting engineering in Canada

MONTRÉAL, Jan 14, 2025 /CNW/ – Since January 1, 2025, FNX-INNOV has officially been named Artelia Canada, marking a key step in its integration into the Artelia Group, an independent global leader in multidisciplinary engineering. This change symbolizes the union of complementary expertise and increased resources to offer innovative and sustainable solutions, capable of responding to the complex challenges and aspirations of a world in full transformation.

In July 2023, FNX-INNOV joined the Artelia Group, becoming its development platform in Quebec and Canada. This strategic acquisition allowed the company to benefit from Artelia’s global expertise and synergies, while strengthening its position in local markets. More than a year after this integration, FNX-INNOV was now ready to take a new step by officially adopting the name Artelia Canadathus consolidating its membership in the Group and its leading role in the industry.

Richard Hélie, CEO of Artelia Canada, declares:

“Adopting the name Artelia represents much more than a simple change of identity. This reflects the ambition of our teams, solidly established for more than 50 years in Quebec and Canada, to grow, innovate and amplify our impact here and internationally. Thanks to synergies with the Artelia Group, we have access to expanded resources, strengthen our expertise and open new enriching career prospects for our talents. »

With its 1,200 experts spread across 18 offices in Canada, Artelia Canada positions itself as a key player in seven major areas: Mobility, Building, Energy, Environment and Earth Sciences, Water, Industry and Telecom and operational technologies. This strategic positioning aims to respond to major societal challenges, such as the energy transition, modernization of infrastructure, responsible management of water resources and reduction of the carbon footprint of industries.

Although the name FNX-INNOV leaves room for Artelia Canadathe company draws on decades of expertise and know-how which continue to enrich its achievements. Its rich past provides a solid foundation for a future focused on innovation, societal commitment and technical excellence. “It is not a denial of our origins, but an enhancement of our future,” says Richard Hélie.

Artelia Canada is well positioned to turn challenges into opportunities. This new chapter demonstrates the desire to strengthen its presence in Quebec and across Canada, while consolidating solid ties with its partners and clients. By leveraging its multidisciplinary expertise, responsible practices and collaborative approach, Artelia Canada intends to make a significant difference in the engineering landscape and contribute to building a sustainable future.

About Artelia Canada

Artelia Canada is a multidisciplinary engineering company bringing together 1,200 experts in 18 offices across the country. A member of the Artelia Group, it combines local expertise and a global network to operate in seven major areas: Mobility, Building, Energy, Environment and Earth Sciences, Water, Industry, and Telecommunications. Driven by values ​​of technical excellence, proximity to customers and entrepreneurial spirit, Artelia Canada is committed to designing innovative solutions that have a positive impact on society and the environment.

About Artelia

Artelia is an international multidisciplinary consulting, engineering and project management group in the mobility, water, energy, building and industry sectors. With 9,700 employees, Artelia is a leading player in Europewith a turnover of CA$1.47 billion in 2023 et a presence in more than 40 countries EuropeAfrica, Middle East, Asia Pacific and Americas. Artelia is 100% owned by its managers and employees.

SOURCE Artelia Canada inc.

Press contacts: Pascale Laganière, Artelia Canada – Communications Director, +1-514-244-5079, [email protected]

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