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South East Engineering Festival 2022 line-up announced for March

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South East Engineering Festival 2022 line-up announced for March IT CarlowThe South East Engineering Festival will run from 4-11 March celebrating the creativity of engineering and highlighting the opportunities to study and work in the region. 

As part of National Engineers Week organised by Engineers Ireland, Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) and Institute of Technology Carlow (IT Carlow) have joined forces again to run the South East Engineering Festival. The festival started last year when all events were on line. This year’s programmes see a welcome return to in-person events. 

This year’s festival will kick off on 4 March, World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development, where Transition Year students from across the region will compete on a sustainability challenge, delivered by WIT Sustainable Engineering lecturer Colm Tynan. 

Engineers from across the south east will act as mentors to the TY students. The winning teams from each school will come to WIT on 10 March to compete in the regional final. 

From 4-11 March there will be a programme of engineering challenges, workshops and competitions for primary school and secondary school students, showcasing the best of engineering from across the Southeast. 

Engineer, performer, writer and award-winning science communicator, Dr Niamh Shaw will lead two events highlighting the opportunities for young people in engineering on 8 and 9 March. To celebrate International Women’s Day, the first of these sessions will feature an all-female panel of young engineers from engineering companies in the south east who will highlight the exciting opportunities a career in engineering can bring, and encourage girls to consider engineering when choosing a career path.

The south east has some of the most beautiful and iconic bridges in Ireland and, through the festival, IT Carlow engineering lecturer Shane Murray will challenge secondary school pupils to design the best bridge. The South East Engineering Festival Bridge challenge, where computer gaming meets computer-aided design, will allow secondary school pupils the chance to explore and develop their creativity, which is a key component of Engineering. 

Shane Murray of the Department of Built Environment at IT Carlow sums up what engineers do: “Engineers design complicated things that make our everyday lives easy. Engineers then lead teams to build and make these things. The sort of things that engineers design are buildings, bridges, roads, water supplies, electricity supplies, mobile phones, computers and much more. Engineers are also working to find solutions to many of the world’s big challenges such as climate change and energy, water and food supply.

On 10 March a STEM Speed Quiz will take place to challenge Transition Year students on their quickness and knowledge.

Creativity will be stimulated in primary schools with a range of activities. Engineering kits focused on electrical and mechanical engineering will be sent out to schools for pupils to be engineers in their own classroom. IT Carlow will host a K’NEX Engineering Challenge for 5th and 6th class students. This competition aspires to bring back the awe of discovery and the fun of creativity in Engineering by encouraging children to think of new concepts and interesting inventions through K’NEX. Storytelling sessions and Creative Copters Workshops with libraries across the south east will take place throughout the week.

The event is supported by IT Carlow, WIT and Engineers Ireland South-East Region.

Further information on events and booking info can be found at www.engfest.ie


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