In March, the engineering profession opened its doors to show how engineers open doors!

Over one hundred events took place during National Engineering Month at higher education institutions, engineering companies, and industry organizations across Canada. From doors open events to design competitions, from hands-on activities to exhibitions and workshops, the engineering profession invited you in to discover the future that engineers are building. Check out the full list of events that took place in March in the national calendar below. 

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If you’re a higher education institution, engineering company, or industry organization hosting a doors open event during National Engineering Month, tell us about it by filling out this form. We’ll include your event in the national calendar of doors open events.

  • January 2026

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Planning a NEM Event 101

Join us on January 20 to learn how to design and deliver engaging NEM events. We’ll explore various topics including why participating in NEM matters, brand credibility, national alignment, how to talk with kids about the “E” in STEM, event ideas and success stories from past NEM activities, and more. You’ll leave this session with practical tools and fresh ideas to kickstart and improve your NEM event planning.

  • Virtual
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General public

Planification d’un événement du MNG 101 

Le 20 janvier, joignez-vous à nous pour un webinaire gratuit intitulé « Planification d’un événement du MNG 101 » afin d’apprendre comment concevoir et organiser des événements captivants. Nous allons explorer divers sujets, notamment l’importance de participer au MNG, la crédibilité de la marque, l’harmonisation nationale, la façon de parler aux jeunes du « I » dans les STIM, des idées d’événements et des exemples de réussite tirés d’activités passées du MNG, et bien plus encore.

  • Virtual
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  • March 2026

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General public

NEM Kickoff: Sharing Your Story to Inspire Kids to Explore Engineering

In this session, you’ll learn how to share your own engineering journey in ways that connect with kids and spark their curiosity about the “E” in STEM. The webinar will also introduce Engineers Canada’s Forward Engineering Collective – a new initiative focussed on ensuring young people have opportunities to explore engineering in ways that are inclusive, inspiring, and relevant.

  • Virtual
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General public

Événement de lancement: Partagez votre histoire pour inciter les jeunes à explorer le domaine

Au cours de cette séance, vous apprendrez comment raconter votre propre parcours en ingénierie de manière à établir des liens avec les jeunes et à éveiller leur curiosité en ce qui concerne le « I » dans l’acronyme « STIM ». Le webinaire présentera également la Collectivité du projet En avant, l’ingénierie d’Ingénieurs Canada, une nouvelle initiative qui vise à faire en sorte que les jeunes aient la possibilité d’explorer le domaine du génie de manière inclusive, inspirante et pertinente.

  • Virtual
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Engineering students

Life After Engineering: Graduate School, Industry, and Beyond

This event aims to provide engineering students with a clear and realistic understanding of their potential career paths after graduation. Through a panel of TMU FEAS Graduate Ambassadors, the session will highlight different post-graduation journeys, including graduate studies (Master’s and PhD), industry careers, and hybrid pathways that combine research and practice.

  • In-person | Toronto
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Learning about Equity in Engineering

In this event, we will promote females and other minorities in engineering and celebrate the innovations of Canadian engineers who broke societal equity barriers.

  • In-person | Toronto
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Engineering students

Learning about Equity in Engineering and Environmental Sustainability

In this event, we will promote females and other minorities in engineering and celebrate the innovations of Canadian engineers who broke societal equity barriers in the field of environmental sustainability.

  • In-person | Toronto
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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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