
LÉVIS, Canada, June 13, 2025 – Creaform has announced the appointment of Martin Jomphe as division vice president (DVP) of Creaform Engineering and Crank Software, effective immediately. This leadership role positions Martin at the helm of two teams, uniting expertise in engineering capabilities and embedded GUI to deliver value to clients around the world.
Leadership Rooted in Experience
Martin Jomphe has over 20 years of experience in engineering management and development. At Creaform Engineering Services, he managed product development and engineering services, contributing to revenue growth as business development manager. In 2022, he transitioned to a leadership role at Crank Software, where he focused on developing embedded graphical user interface (GUI) solutions for sectors such as home automation and automotive. His work supports R&D teams speed up product development and improve ROI.
A Unified Vision for Growth
As DVP, Martin will oversee strategy, operations and revenue across both organizations. Martin’s vision is to consolidate strengths and leverage shared expertise to enhance service delivery. This approach aims to position Creaform as a product engineering service powerhouse, driving innovation and growth for its clients.
“Martin Jomphe embodies the core values of passion, innovation, and determination that define our company. His leadership will undoubtedly strengthen our teams and elevate our ability to meet our clients’ evolving needs”, explains Fanny Truchon, president of Creaform.
Commitment to Clients
Martin’s leadership philosophy centers on authenticity, integrity, and delivering value to clients. “At Creaform Engineering, we succeed when our clients succeed,” said Martin Jomphe, before adding that “this role is a chance to keep listening closely, leading with intent, and helping our partners innovate with confidence.”
Source: Creaform
About Creaform
Founded in 2002, Creaform develops and manufactures portable 3D measurement technologies and engineering services. Its product range includes 3D scanners, portable coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), automated quality control systems, and optical coordinate measuring devices. These tools support applications such as 3D scanning, reverse engineering, quality control, non-destructive testing, product development, and numerical simulation. Creaform’s solutions are used across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, consumer products, heavy industries, manufacturing, oil and gas, power generation, and research and education. The company operates in more than 85 countries through 14 local offices and over 125 distributors. In 2013, it was acquired by AMETEK, a global industrial technology provider. As of 2023, Creaform employs approximately 527 people and is headquartered in Lévis, Québec. Its position as a business unit of AMETEK allows it to leverage broader industrial technology expertise and resources.