
En mars 2025, la profession d’ingénieur a ouvert ses portes pour montrer comment les ingénieur.e.s ouvrent des portes !
Plus d’une centaine d’événements ont eu lieu au cours du Mois national du génie dans des établissements d’enseignement supérieur, des entreprises d’ingénierie et des organismes du secteur partout au Canada. C’était par le biais de journées portes ouvertes, de concours de conception, d’activités pratiques, d’expositions et d’ateliers que la profession d’ingénieur vous a invité à entrer dans son univers afin de découvrir l’avenir que construisent les ingénieur.e.s. Consultez la liste complète des événements qui ont eu lieu en mars dans le calendrier national ci-dessous.
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- mars 2025
- mars 2025
2025 Engineering Student Experience Showcase
In celebration of National Engineering Month, the Faculty of Engineering invites you to meet our Engineering student competition teams and societies. You'll have the opportunity to explore their innovative designs developed in a collaborative work space, and learn how these teams and societies are preparing students to one day make a big impact on our society as modern engineers.
- In-person | Halifax

Bridging the Gap Between Sustainability and Indoor Air Quality
The event will explore the intersection of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and sustainability. Attendees will deepen their understanding of IAQ, key air contaminants, and the bottleneck effect caused by limitations of traditional filters. They will also learn about innovations driving more sustainable and efficient solutions for healthy indoor air, equipping them with the knowledge to navigate their careers in this evolving field and adapt to the rapidly changing environmental landscape.
- Virtual

Emerging Trends in Information Technology
Our workshops provide attendees with unparalleled opportunities for learning, career navigation, and personal reinvention in our rapidly evolving technological landscape
- Hybrid | Scarborough

NEM Virtual Town Hall - Session 1
As part of online National Engineering Month activities, join Engineers Nova Scotia President, Dr. Sue Molloy, P.Eng., and CEO and Registrar, D.S. (Pal) Mann, CD, FCSSE, P.Eng. as they share their thoughts on engineering in Nova Scotia and Engineers Nova Scotia’s way forward. Planning is underway for two sessions in March to permit as many members to participate as possible (All sessions include the same content). This moderated, interactive sessions will allow you to engage the President and the CEO in topics that are important to you.
March 19, 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
- Virtual

ESQ Family STEM Night
Join Waterloo Engineering Outreach for an exciting Family STEM Night (K-2)!
Bring the whole family to our 1.5-hour hands-on STEM experience! Together, you'll dive into exciting activities designed to spark creativity, teamwork, and exploration. Come ready to experiment and learn in a lively, interactive environment that makes science, technology, engineering, and math fun for everyone!
- In-person | Waterloo

Bus Push
This March, Waterloo Engineering students are keeping a proud tradition alive with Bus Push 2025, a highlight of our National Engineering Month (NEM) celebrations!
Together, we’ll pull a bus through downtown Waterloo to raise $10,000 for the Canada Children’s Hospitals Foundations, an organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of children across the country. Every dollar raised will go toward funding vital programs, cutting-edge research, and life-saving treatments for kids in need.
- In-person | Waterloo

Engineering the Future: A Panel on Empowering the Next Generation of Engineers
Are you a high school or post-secondary student curious about a career in engineering? Wondering how to stand out in a rapidly changing industry? Join hEr VOLUTION for an exciting virtual panel discussion where you’ll hear directly from diverse engineers who are shaping the future!
- Virtual

Industry-Academia Synergy: Building Engineering Partnerships
Join Dr. Marko Kostic, Research Coordinator at Durham College’s Faculty of Science, Engineering, and Information Technology (SEIT) and experts from the Office of Research, Services, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (ORSIE) at Durham College for this panel discussion!
- Virtual

Promoting Females in Engineering for Young Girls
We are hosting an event to promote engineering for our young aspiring female engineers.
We will have speakers from different stages of their careers share their experiences, and give tips to our young audience members to prepare them for their exciting academic and career futures
- In-person | Toronto

Aboriginal Québec Autochtone Regional STEM Fair (closing ceremony)
This Regional Fair is open to all students of this area or identified population:
Les écoles des communautés autochtones du Québec / Schools in Quebec's First Nations and Inuit Communities.
- Hybrid | Kuujjuarapik – Whapmagoostui
