Client Consultant
Eco-Counter Inc.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
In the digital age, the way we describe and understand cities is radically transformed, as are the tools we use to design them. The urban environment is simultaneously the product and source of many layers of information, sometimes concordant, often contradictory. To make sense of this information, we must ensure its quality and ease of use.
Passionate about systems engineering and road safety, Quentin holds degrees in Civil Engineering (McGill University, 2013) and Transportation, Infrastructure and Logistics (Delft University of Technology, 2018). After having worked for seven years in Europe and North America in the field of transportation planning and engineering, both for and not-for profit, he now helps planners transform their cities in a sustainable way at Eco-Counter.