Martin Aubé, B.D.I., ADIQ, AMEVTS
Industrial Designer
Martin is currently the president of the Creative Unit Inc., which he founded in June 2004. His company offers industrial design consulting services, specializing in transportation, both functional and recreational. Martin is renowned for his creativity and his dedicated customer service. He offers a customized design process adapted to his customer needs and allows them to rapidly visualize the result of their project through the use of both hand drawings and specialized 3D softwares. His values are probity, passion, creativity and originality, rigour, beauty and precision.
Since 2004, he has collaborated with BRP, Prévost Car, Camoplast, Kimpex, TM4, Prinoth Division Canada, CCM Reebok, TPS Hockey, Arkel O.D. Mega Bloks, Corporation Scootcart on many projects.
Martin received his bachelor in Industrial Design from l’Université de Montréal (1988).
He also received a certificate in Aeronautics from the École Polytechnique, a certificate in Art History from the Université de Montréal and a certificate in Beaux-arts from Bishop’s University. Martin is now completing a bachelor in Art History from the UQÀM. Martin has also taught and given presentations at the university level.
Martin is a member of the Québec Industrial Designers Association (ADIQ) and of the AMEVTS.
Martin has over 18 years of experience at Bombardier Inc. (Bombardier Recreational Products and Bombardier Aerospace). In 1998, he was promoted to the Expert industrial designer level in Advanced Concepts. Through those years, he contributed to successes such as :
Safari 90 snowmobile
Mach 1 1991 snowmobile
Regional Jet interior design,
S-2000 snowmobile (reproduced on the Canadian stamp on industrial design)
Modular helmet (IDSA SILVER AWARD)
NEV electric vehicle (advanced project, 1993)
CK3 1997 snowmobile platform
ZX 1999 snowmobile platform
Islandia sport boats (IDSA GOLD AWARD)
Challenger 2000 sport boats
VTT Rallye and Outlander,
Embrio Concept (IDSA GOLD AWARD)
Can-Am Spyder Roadster (2001-2004)
These projects generated above thirty patents and industrial designs.