of profits is given back to the community.
        
        
          This year’s initiatives are focused on au-
        
        
          tism and autistic children and money is be-
        
        
          ing raised through various events.
        
        
          
            TRENDS IN A CHANGING
          
        
        
          
            INDUSTRY
          
        
        
          “The industry is changing in the engineer-
        
        
          ing world of Québec,” Pagé said. The trend
        
        
          Pagé has noted in the Québec market is
        
        
          that clients are shifting from large engi-
        
        
          neering firms with general specializations
        
        
          to smaller firms concentrating on a single
        
        
          area of expertise.
        
        
          Another trend is an increased need for
        
        
          travel. The dwindling amount of projects in
        
        
          Gémel’s home base is creating a demand
        
        
          for travel in order to seek out-of-the-way
        
        
          ventures and opportunities. Gémel, how-
        
        
          ever, started diversifying their client base a
        
        
          few years before this challenge became a
        
        
          trend — its staff are no strangers to travel.
        
        
          Staying in one place would not be profit-
        
        
          able for anyone in engineering at the cur-
        
        
          rent time, Pagé said.
        
        
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          MAY 2016