Engineering Tomorrow Lab Days

Bringing students around the country together to explore the world of engineering.

Lab Days are live, virtual field trips.

Your students will come together virtually with other classes all over the country to learn about a specific topic in engineering and complete their own related projects. 

Participate live for the event — or attend as much as you can and watch the rest on demand.

How Lab Days work
  • 10–10:30am ET

    Lab introduction
    A professional engineer and expert in the field introduces the topic and activity for the day.

  • 10:30–11:30am ET

    Lab challenge
    Students work together with others in their class to complete the activity.

  • 11:30–12:15pm ET

    Q&A and Wrap-up
    Students have a chance to hear from college students enrolled in STEM programs as well as the engineer and present their challenge results.

  • 12:15–1pm ET

    Keynote speaker
    Every Engineering Tomorrow Lay Day event ends with an inspiring keynote from an engineering expert.

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    Virtual field trip event

    4 hours

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    Lab type

    No-cost, hands-on engineering event

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    Live Q&A session and wrap up

    College students & professional engineers

Get our labs on your time.
Looking for lessons you can run independently with your students? Check out our selection of asynchronous labs.

See all Lab workshops
  • 2024

September

September 25, 2024

Bridges

Avery Bang

Senior Principal

October

October 11, 2024

Smart Circuits

Miral Kotb

Artist and Entrepreneur

October 23, 2024

Biomedical Engineering

Bill Woodburn

Founder and Engineer

November

November 13, 2024

Renewable Energy

Frank Fish

Biology Professor

November 20, 2024

Genetics

Sarah Syed

Associate Consultant

Why Engineering Tomorrow
Labs are always conducted with no cost to schools, teachers, or students.
Hands-on activities get students excited and keep them engaged.
Labs are designed and delivered by professional engineers.

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