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

Des dizaines d’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. C’est 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 invite à entrer dans son univers. Vous pouvez trouver un événement qui vous intéresse dans le calendrier national d’événements ci-dessous pour découvrir l’avenir que construisent les ingénieur.e.s.

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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Members of the engineering profession

Concrete Fundamentals Workshop

Concrete Saskatchewan is pleased to invite you to register for our upcoming Concrete Fundamentals workshop a comprehensive, full-day educational program designed to strengthen technical understanding of concrete and support better performance on projects across Saskatchewan.

This workshop connects materials, mix design, production, placement, performance, and standards to real-world jobsite practices. It is designed to help participants make informed decisions, reduce risk, improve quality, and better manage concrete in both hot and cold weather conditions.

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

Virtual Town Hall Session II

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.

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

Lead Better, Live Better: From Overload to Clarity in Times of Disruption

This interactive session supports engineers navigating rapid change and uncertainty—from AI disruption to everyday work and life demands. Learn how stress-driven brain patterns may be holding you back, and gain practical, neuroscience-based tools to build resilience, improve focus, and quiet your inner critic. Participants will receive a free self-assessment in advance to help maximize the session’s impact.

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

University of Toronto Master of Engineering (MEng) Information Session

Join this information session to learn how a U of T Master of Engineering (MEng) can accelerate your career, whether you’re a recent graduate or a seasoned professional. This course-based master’s degree is taught by successful industry professionals at Canada’s #1 Engineering school. Study at our prime location in downtown Toronto, where our St. George campus is neighbours with some of North America’s leading startup incubators, world-class hospitals, diverse industries and Canada’s financial and artificial intelligence hubs.

  • Virtual
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Engineering students

The Biomedical Engineer’s Ethical Dilemma Lab

The Biomedical Engineer’s Ethical Dilemma Lab is an interactive, graduate-focused workshop that examines real ethical decision-making challenges faced by biomedical engineers working at the intersection of research, healthcare, and technology.

Rather than abstract ethics lectures, participants will work through realistic engineering case studies involving biomedical devices, diagnostics, and data-driven health technologies. Each case will require attendees to weigh technical performance, patient impact, uncertainty, regulatory constraints, and professional responsibility.

  • In-person | Toronto
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K-12, General public, Public school, High school

Provincial Engineering and Geoscience Week (PEGW): Spaghetti Bridge Competition - Virtual (Zoom)

EngGeoMB's annual Spaghetti Bridge Competition, in support of Harvest Manitoba, returns with in-person and virtual options.

Please note: All competition days are for pre-registered individuals and school groups only.

K-Grade 12 students compete to build the strongest bridge using just pasta and white or wood glue, then watch as we test it to destruction!

  • Virtual | Winnipeg
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K-12, General public, Public school, High school

Provincial Engineering and Geoscience Week (PEGW): Exclusive Movie Screening - Cities of the Future

Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba is excited to present exclusive screenings of Cities of the Future as part of Provincial Engineers and Geoscientists Week (PEGW) 2026 and National Engineering Month (NEM).

This special screening event is open to both Association members and the general public!
Narrated by John Krasinski, this engaging film explores how engineering and geoscience shape sustainable, resilient, and innovative cities. Join us for this inspiring look at the future of urban living!

  • In-person | Winnipeg
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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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EITs and early career professionals

Sweat & Sip Spin Class

“We don’t spin, We ride”. From a perfectly curated playlist to the theatrical lighting and sound system, this class is truly a party on a bike. Beat classes feature high-intensity cardio, rhythm-based choreography and upper-body weights. This full body workout will take you on a physical and emotional journey. Hosted by the Emerging Professionals committee. The class will be followed by light refreshments.

  • In-person | Halifax
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High school

National Engineering Month Open House 2026

The City's Planning and Infrastructure Development portfolio is excited to welcome you to our second annual Open House in celebration of National Engineering Month.

Join us to learn about the incredible engineering projects City staff undertake, women’s contributions to the field and the critical role engineers play in building and shaping Vaughan.

Bring a Bridge is back - You build it... and we'll break it!

  • In-person | Vaughan
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