OVER 2,300 people are expecting to attend an engineering showcase in the departures hall of Shannon Airport.

Preparations are in full swing for the 2025 Explore Engineering Showcase at Shannon Airport, marking a decade of inspiring engineering talent in the Mid-West. Taking place on March 6th, the events brings together students, educators, and engineering industry professionals to celebrate innovation, creativity, and problem-solving in engineering.

Explore Engineering is an industry-led initiative supported by education and training providers. Covering the Mid-West Region, the initiative is dedicated to increasing the quality and quantity of engineering talent available in Ireland.

At the Explore Engineering Showcase, students will have the opportunity to meet sixty plus engineering companies in the Mid-West, engage with industry experts and STEM professionals, discover new pathways in engineering and technology.

Fiona Murphy from Modulacc, a member of the Explore Engineering organising committee said there has been a seventy percent increase in engineering graduates from the Mid-West region’s two main educational institutes in the past seven years. “We are thrilled to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Explore Engineering Showcase. Over the past decade, this event has grown tremendously, and we are proud to continue inspiring the next generation of engineers. Our goal is to provide students with the resources and connections they need to pursue successful careers in engineering. The benefits of the event have been far-reaching”.

She added, “Last year’s event at Shannon Airport’s Departures Hall attracted over 2,300 attendees, and we are expecting similar numbers this year, if not more.”

Speaking about the Airport’s role in the event, Mary Considine, CEO of the Shannon Airport Group commented, “This event not only showcases the incredible talent in the Mid-West but also emphasises the importance of fostering innovation and creativity in engineering. We are committed to supporting initiatives that contribute to the growth and development of our region, and this unique event allows students to directly engage with companies and see first-hand the amazing work they do. These companies play a crucial role in inspiring the next generation to consider engineering as a career path. Given the intrinsic link between engineering and aviation, this event represents a perfect partnership for us”.

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