Share your passion, inspire our future!

National Engineering Month Ontario is looking for event leaders. As an engineer, you know that engineering isn’t just about building things. It’s also about inspiring others to build as well. That’s why we’re looking for passionate folks (like you), to lead an event at NEM 2023. (#NEM2023). As an event leader, you’ll get the opportunity […]
Thank you for making NEM 2022 a success!

Thank you to everyone that participated in National Engineering Month Ontario events. With your support NEM 2022 was a success.
NEM 2022 Interview Series – Carleton University

As National Engineering Month Ontario continues, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Liam O’Brien who is a Professor for the Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering program at Carleton University. What follows is a Q&A about why it’s important to expose students to real-life challenges faced by communities.
NEM 2022 Interview Series – Seneca

As National Engineering Month Ontario continues, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Kathy Dumanski, Chair of the School of Software Design and Data Science at Seneca. What follows is a Q&A about the various opportunities that the polytechnic institution offers in terms of engineering education.
NEM 2022 Interview Series – Toronto Hydro

As National Engineering Month Ontario continues, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Elias Lyberogiannis, who is the Executive Vice-President, Planning and Chief Engineering and Modernization Officer at Toronto Hydro. What follows is a Q&A about how lifelong learning enables engineers to progress throughout their careers and how it contributes to the betterment of our society altogether.
NEM 2022 Interview Series – Centennial College

As National Engineering Month continues, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Patrick Kelly, who is the Dean, School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science at Centennial College. What follows is a Q&A about the different programs and opportunities available to students who choose to study at Centennial College.