Engage Works
Simon Cummin is an accomplished Creative Technology Director at Engage Works since September 2024 and holds the position of Chief Technical Director at Sciony Ltd. since July 2019, where responsibilities include architecturally overseeing product development and managing a team of developers. Previous roles include Senior Creative Technologist at House 337 and Creative Technologist positions at Engine and SJC Productions, where work focused on bespoke innovations and technical installations for high-profile clients. Simon's experience also encompasses venue and production management for projects like the Floating Cinema and managing corporate events at the Design Museum. A graduate of Royal Holloway, University of London with a BA in Drama and Theatre Studies, Simon's career spans various roles that integrate creativity, technology, and event management.
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Engage Works
We create experiences, that Inspire. We’re a creative technology agency that puts people at the heart of every experience. With offices in London and Dubai, we combine the best creative with cutting-edge technology to create unique, innovative and bespoke experiences that excite, inspire and engage. Our experiences are designed to enhance collaboration, loyalty and action for sectors including retail, property development and for workscape environments. Our services include strategy, creative design, development, build and support. Recent projects include real-time visualisation software for Twitter, setting Monsoon apart from the crowd with the Living Canvas, enabling customers to visualise their future at 100 Bishopsgate, inspiring interaction with the Edge of Government innovation experience, and producing digital workspaces to make better decisions faster. Our innovation lounge, Flux, is a place for ideas, innovation, and breakthroughs. Professionals come to Flux to learn about the future of business, get hands-on with the latest emerging technologies, and to explore, dream and discover. Flux clients include Microsoft, Mercedes Benz, Accenture, Wired, EY and Volkswagen.