Saël Simard

System Specialist

Saël Simard is a multimedia systems specialist and creative technologist with over ten years of experience in interactive programming, immersive system design, and media server integration. He has contributed to numerous large-scale projects such as museum exhibitions, large interactive installations, and international events, designing advanced systems for real-time tracking, responsive environments, and user interaction. 

Saël has led groundbreaking immersive projects for cultural institutions, public spaces, and major events around the world. At the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, he contributed to the technological design of Eyes in the Sky, an interactive installation on air navigation. For the Montréal Botanical Garden, he designed the technological architecture of Plantes Étranges, an interactive journey combining botanical storytelling with responsive technology stations. Internationally, he curated interactive installations powered by artificial intelligence for the AI Museum, part of the AI Summit in Riyadh. He also developed a multiplayer virtual reality experience for the Mother of the Nation Festival in Abu Dhabi, integrating real-time projection and responsive environmental storytelling. During the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, he played a key role in the Villa Hublot Experience, developing interactive systems that combined luxury branding with sensory immersion. 

Saël is skilled in tools such as Unity, TouchDesigner, Disguise, and Python, as well as Agile methodologies. His technical expertise, creativity, and collaborative spirit make him a strategic asset in MOS’s development of immersive, interactive, scalable, and modular systems.