Cette année en mars, la profession d’ingénieur ouvre ses portes pour montrer comment les ingénieur.e.s ouvrent des portes !

Différents événements ont 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. Par le biais de journées portes ouvertes, de concours de conception, d’activités pratiques, d’expositions et d’ateliers, la profession d’ingénieur vous invite à découvrir l’avenir que construisent les ingénieur.e.s. Consultez la liste complète des événements qui se déroulent tout au long du mois dans le calendrier national ci-dessous.

Vous organisez un événement ?

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.

  • mars 2026

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Engineering students, EITs and early career professionals, Members of the engineering profession

Lunch & Learn: Good Character and Ethics in the Practice

As part of National Engineering and Geoscience Month 2026, we’re excited to host a series of Lunch & Learn sessions showcasing the diversity and impact of our professions. These sessions offer a valuable opportunity to connect with fellow members, learn from experts, and gain practical insights that support professional growth—all while celebrating and promoting the impact of engineering and geoscience in Manitoba. Don’t miss this chance to grow your skills, be inspired, and come together as a community!

  • Hybrid | Winnipeg
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Engineering students, EITs and early career professionals, Members of the engineering profession

Virtual Town Hall Session I

As part of online National Engineering Month activities, join Engineers Nova Scotia CEO & Registrar, Pal Mann, FEC, P.Eng., for an informative session on engineering in Nova Scotia and way forward. This moderated, interactive sessions will allow you to engage with the CEO in topics that are important to you. Q&A session will be followed for you to ask questions and join the discussion.

Two sessions will be held in March (March 11 and March 18) to accommodate registrants’ schedules. Both sessions cover the same content.

  • Hybrid | Halifax
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K-12, General public, Public school, High school

Go CODE Girl - University of Waterloo

This program is a FREE and exciting opportunity for Grade 7 - 10 youth who identify as girls to learn about the wonderful fields of technology, computing and software engineering. Meet current engineering students, learn about some of the amazing things women engineers are doing, and participate in awesome activities!

Parents/guardians will also have the opportunity to tour Engineering buildings on campus and attend an Engineering Admissions Information Session.

  • In-person | Waterloo
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General public

AI Futures

A three-day event exploring AI and machine learning in teaching, learning and research.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), including machine learning (ML) and generative AI, is a growing area of interest for faculty, researchers, instructors, students, and the wider community. At the University of Regina, and across the city and province, we are actively exploring AI- and ML-related initiatives and collaborating with partners to aim at providing coordinated support, services, and education.

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  • In-person | Regina
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Engineering students, EITs and early career professionals, Members of the engineering profession

EngiQueers Canada Mentorship Roundtables

In celebration of National Engineering Month, EngiQueers Canada is hosting a virtual Mentorship Roundtables event connecting 2SLGBTQIA+ engineering students and industry professionals.

This is a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations, gain insight into diverse career paths, and build connections within a supportive and inclusive space. Participants will take part in 1on1 discussions, allowing for a more personal experience.

  • Virtual
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Engineering students, EITs and early career professionals, Members of the engineering profession

Spotlight on Local Innovation

Each year in March, Engineers Nova Scotia shines a spotlight on women in engineering to celebrate their innovation and contributions in our field. Join us for an inspiring evening at our Spotlight on Local Innovation event! Celebrate women in engineering during National Engineering Month on Thursday, March 12, as we highlight groundbreaking projects and research led by four incredible female engineers in Nova Scotia.

  • In-person | Halifax
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General public

Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Poster Competition

The Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Poster Competition is an annual graduate research competition at the Faculty of Engineering. The competition gives the community a preview of the cutting-edge research done by the next generation of designers, innovators and entrepreneurs. This annual graduate research competition showcases the cutting-edge research that the Faculty of Engineering’s graduate students are doing.

  • In-person | Ottawa
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Engineering students

Engineering graduate studies information session

Are you a current undergraduate student considering graduate studies in engineering or computer science at uOttawa?

Whether you're just exploring your options or preparing to apply, this in-person information session during the Engineering Research Celebration Day will provide the insights you need and will connect you with the right persons to take the next step in your academic and professional journey.

  • Virtual | Ottawa
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K-12

Safely Land the Package 2026 National Engineering and Geoscience Month Challenge

Be Creative and Win an APEGNB stem kit!
(Value $150)

Engineers and geoscientists play an important role in protecting the public. During natural disasters, it isn’t always possible for first responders to reach people by road. Instead, supplies like food, water, and medicine may need to be dropped from the air. Engineers design delivery systems to make sure these packages land safely without being damaged. To do this, engineers must think about forces like gravity, wind, air resistance, and drag.

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K-12

31st Annual Engineers PEI Bridge Building & Artwork Contest

March is National Engineering Month. Each year, Canadians coast to coast take part in various activities to increase awareness of the importance of engineering in our everyday lives and to encourage young people to consider engineering as their career choice. The 31st Annual Bridge Building & Artwork Contests will be taking place on Friday, March 13th at Royalty Crossing Mall, beginning at 4:30pm.
Bridge Building Contest (Open to Grades 4 to 12)
Artwork Contest (Open to Kindergarten to Grade 6)

  • In-person | Charlottetown
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