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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Si vous êtes un établissement d’enseignement supérieur, une entreprise d’ingénierie ou une organisation du secteur qui souhaite organiser des journées portes ouvertes au cours du Mois national du génie, veuillez nous en informer en remplissant ce formulaire. Ainsi, nous inclurons votre événement dans le calendrier national des journées portes ouvertes.

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Bottle Rocket Competition

Participants will build rockets out of recycled plastic bottles and launch them using water and air pressure. This activity teaches how to design and test technology while reusing materials and learning about energy.

  • In-person | Cambridge
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Public school

Fransaskoise Regional STEM Fair

This Regional Fair is open to all students of this area or identified population:

Les élèves inscrits au Conseil des écoles fransaskoises.

  • Virtual
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High school

Concevez et imprimez en 3D des pièces d’échecs avec TinkerCAD! | 7e à 12e année

Dans cet atelier en ligne présenté sur YouTube Live, les élèves apprendront à créer un pion en 3D à l'aide de Tinkercad, une plateforme accessible en ligne qui permet de créer des dessins numériques en 3D.

  • Virtuel
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High school

Learn to Design and 3D Print Chess Pieces with TinkerCAD! | Grades 7–12

In this online workshop presented on YouTube Live, students will learn how to create a pawn in 3D using Tinkercad, an online accessible platform that let you create 3D digital designs.

  • Virtual
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Engineering the Digital Backbone: TELUS’s Infrastructure & Cybersecurity Resiliency

Discover how TELUS’s cutting-edge engineering powers a vast ecosystem of infrastructure spanning telecommunications, agriculture, and digital healthcare – technologies you interact with daily! This presentation will dive into the fascinating world of cybersecurity and infrastructure resilience, showcasing how our engineering teams are solving complex challenges that impact millions of lives while shaping the future of connected technologies.

  • Virtual
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Engineering students

Shark Tanks for Sustainable Engineering

Students and community members will be encouraged to come up with a sustainability engineering “shark tank idea”.

They will pitch their start-up/solution idea for a chance to win a prize.

  • In-person | Toronto
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Engineering students

Engineering Startup Challenge

Join us for an exciting Engineering Startup Challenge, where engineering students transform innovative ideas into full business plans—whether it’s a groundbreaking product from research to market or a cutting-edge service-based venture. Compete for prizes and pitch your ideas to a panel of industry experts who will judge the most promising and viable startups. This event is designed to inspire the next generation of engineer-entrepreneurs, bridging the gap between technical expertise and business success!

  • In-person | Toronto
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Ursula Franklin Women in Engineering Faculty Panel

Join us for the final event in our Ursula Franklin Women in Engineering Panel series, featuring U of T Engineering faculty. They’ll share insights from their academic and professional journeys, followed by a Q&A where you can ask any questions you may have. Women and non-binary students are encouraged to attend.

  • In-person | Toronto
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Engineering students

Mentorship Night: Develop Your Career-Ready Skills

A Mentorship Night is for women students to participate in a roundtable mentorship opportunity with working professionals form leading engineering and IT companies. You will learn how to recognize and manage imposter syndrome and learn workplace etiquette in modern organizations.

Who can attend the event?

  • In-person | Ottawa
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Members of the engineering profession

NEM Virtual Town Hall - Session 2

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.

  • Virtual
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