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A Design Day participant displays his racecar
Creativity and innovation converge at Design Day, the Faculty of Engineering鈥檚 largest undergraduate and graduate student event, where students showcase projects that provide solutions to real clients.

Innovation and creativity are driving forces for students at the Faculty of Engineering. From projects to research, their curiosity, perseverance and out-of-the-box thinking is undeniable. Design Day is an arena to put these skills on display.  

One of the Faculty鈥檚 most anticipated events, this competition occurs twice a year, once during the fall term and again during the winter term. Students work with external partners to find solutions to real-world problems. As they transform their ideas into tangible solutions, their design projects take on many forms, from physical prototypes to design plans to apps or websites. The event brings together industry professionals, families, friends, faculty members and students.

Over the years, there have been many impressive projects. Here are some favorites from previous Design Day competitions that have had a lasting impact on our community. 

Design Day projects

Robotic frisbee thrower
Robotic frisbee throwers for people with mobility impairments.
Early-stage prototype of a brewery instrumentation product
A brewery instrumentation product.
A bee house.
A pollinator "hotel鈥 for bees with integrated temperature and humidity monitoring
A greenhouse.
A modular greenhouse designed for the Inuuqatigiit Centre for Children, Youth and Families to teach sustainable gardening to the community
An early-stage prototype of an adapted t-shirt folder.
An adapted t-shirt folder for people with mobility issues
A prototype for a machine that cooks food automatically.
An automated cooking machine