
About us
SIM Engineering is an acoustic and vibration design office.
We support our customers in managing their acoustic, aeraulic and vibratory problems in the industrial, energy, building, infrastructure and environmental sectors.
Our history
Founded in 1996 as a subsidiary of Groupe Boët, the company has developed a solid know-how combining acoustic engineering, numerical modeling and field expertise.

Today, SIM Engineering brings together a team of 25 acousticians, engineers, technicians and PhDs. We carry out studies, measurements, modeling and tailor-made solutions to reduce noise and vibration, improve acoustic comfort and ensure vibration control of industrial processes.
Our R&D department and our fleet of equipment are at your disposal throughout France and abroad.
Our locations
We have offices in Lille, Paris, Angers, Bordeaux and Lyon, ensuring a local presence for responsive, high-performance support throughout France.
Our areas of expertise
Our five areas of expertise structure a global approach dedicated to controlling noise, vibration and environmental impacts in industrial and urban environments.
- Regulatory measurements: acoustic and vibration measurement campaigns to check site compliance with regulations (property limits, neighborhood, employee exposure).
- Acoustic engineering: impact studies, diagnostics and modeling to analyze noise emissions and design noise reduction solutions.
- Vibration engineering: analysis and diagnosis of vibrations to improve plant reliability, equipment safety and working conditions.
- Pipe networks and machinery: expertise in pulsating and vibratory phenomena in positive-displacement compressors and industrial networks.
- Environmental monitoring: noise, vibration and environmental monitoring systems to control the impact of industrial activities and construction sites.
What is an acoustician?
The acoustician is a key player in the treatment of all types of noise pollution, whether urban, industrial or neighborhood.
He masters the fundamental principles of sound wave and vibration propagation, which he applies to solve problems ranging from building sound insulation to the definition of soundproofing solutions for industry. His expertise covers the objective measurement of acoustic parameters, the predictive modeling of sound environments and the design of technical solutions adapted to regulatory, economic and architectural constraints.
A word from management
We improve your sound environment and eliminate acoustic and vibratory risks from your installations.
David Berrier, Director
Certified acoustic design office


