University of Galway brings engineering to life

University of Galway is inviting families of all ages to a free, hands-on event celebrating engineering and its impact on everyday life. 
Credit – Dr Magdalena Hajdukiewicz.
of Galway.)

University of Galway is inviting families of all ages to a free, hands-on event celebrating engineering and its impact on everyday life. Credit – Dr Magdalena Hajdukiewicz. of Galway.)

University of Galway is opening its doors to families of all ages for a free, hands-on event designed to inspire the next generation of engineers and showcase the vital role engineering plays in everyday life.

‘Engineering Our Future: Family Fun Day’ takes place on Saturday, February 28 from 10am to 4pm, at the Alice Perry Engineering Building, as part of Engineers Week 2026. Organised by the School of Engineering, the event offers an exciting programme of interactive demonstrations, creative workshops, and hands-on activities.

Visitors can explore the world of engineering through fun experiences like building structures, discovering the science behind water networks, experimenting with robotics and 3D printing, enjoying virtual reality, tackling LEGO challenges and even engineering through slime, and much more.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to meet engineers and researchers, learn about cutting-edge innovations, and see first-hand how engineering shapes homes, cities and the world of tomorrow.

Professor David Burn, President of the University of Galway said: "Engineering turns imagination into reality. Engineers shape the world by solving problems, building connections and improving lives every day. This is particularly important in addressing current global challenges of climate change and providing technology and infrastructure required by the growing human population".

Professor Jamie Goggins from the University's school of Engineering and Director of Construct Innovate, said: "Children are natural engineers. They love to design and build things, using whatever they can get their hands on.

"With knowledge, innovation and creativity, engineers change the reality and future of all human beings. Join us for the Engineering Our Future: Family Fun Day and explore Engineering through exciting and fun hands-on activities and shows, as well as meeting with practicing engineers to better learn about the world around us, understand the role of Engineering in our lives and its impact on our future," he added.

Free parking for visitors will be available on the day throughout the main campus.

Tickets are free and can be booked in advance for some shows and activities, but it will also be possible to attend shows without pre-booking on a first-come-first-served basis on the day.

For more information and booking details, visit: https://www.universityofgalway.ie/engineersweek/familyfunday/.

 

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