FED Fair Exhibitor List
FED Fair 2024 will be taking place on September 3.
Ravens Nest (Athletics)
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Wondering what clubs, societies and services will be attending FED Fair? Take a look below at our list of Exhibitors.
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BITsoc, short for Bachelor of Information Technology Society, is a student-run club that seeks to help BIT students with their academic careers and social experience at Carleton. We host a range of events, from workshops to game nights and provide a lounge space for our members to play video games, socialize, or study.
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Blackbird UAV is a group of students who participate in a yearly national competition representing Carleton university, winning 1st place in 2023 as a historical first. Along with this competition, we undertake numerous smaller projects. The Networking division is in charge on social medias, photography, filming, documentation, sponsor relations and many more experiences for those interested in networking and administrative tasks.
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Carleton University Biomedical Engineering Society (CUBES) is an academic society that aims to enhance the student experience within the two Biomedical streams (Mechanical and Electrical), and any other Carleton students! CUBES will be running different events throughout the year to help you get ahead. Some of these include our networking events – Biomed & Bowties to help connect you with industry reps. We will also host social events such as: Lab Coat Dying, Ice CUBES, Sugar CUBES, and more!
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We are a team of multidisciplinary engineering students working together to design, model, and build a race canoe completely made out of concrete! We prepare for a national competition in the spring of every year to present/race our canoe against other universities. Last year at competition, our team placed 1st in Ontario for the race category, and 11th overall in Canada. This is our second year operating, and our goal is to learn from the feedback we received at competition last year and crush this year’s competition! Carleton Concrete Canoe prides itself on maintaining an inclusive space where everyone is welcome to join us and participate. We want your ideas and perspective! Join us, and help make our boat float!
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Welcome to the Carleton CUSEC Society (CCS)! We’re thrilled to have you joining our club. Here’s a brief introduction to give you a glimpse of what we’re all about: At CCS, we are passionate about technology and the endless possibilities it offers. Our club provides Carleton University students like you with incredible opportunities to learn from renowned experts, connect with like-minded peers, and explore exciting prospects in the field of software engineering. Through our affiliation with the Canadian University Software Engineering Conference (CUSEC), we bring you an annual conference that educates, inspires, and empowers students on their software engineering journey. This conference is a hub of knowledge sharing, networking, and personal growth. As a member of CCS, you’ll have access to a range of engaging workshops, seminars, and events designed to foster continuous learning and personal development in the technology sphere. We strive to create a supportive and inclusive community where collaboration, skill-building, and networking thrive. Whether you’re a seasoned software engineering enthusiast or just starting to explore the field, CCS is here to provide you with a platform to expand your knowledge, gain practical experience, and make lasting connections with industry professionals and fellow students. Join us to embark on an exciting journey together! We can’t wait to have you on board as a valued member of the Carleton CUSEC Society.
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The Carleton Engineering Musical is an annual musical production that serves as a creative and comedic outlet for all students at Carleton University. Each year, the students are given the opportunity to write, sing, dance, act, perform, build, organize, advertise, and produce a specially “engineered” version of a different popular musical that portrays the struggles and triumphs of engineering students everywhere. Audience members can expect a funny, satirical, loud and silly production. The proceeds of each production are donated to charity at the end of the school year. Featuring a hilarious script, a live band, talented vocalists, fun choreography, theatrical lighting and whimsical sets, the show is sure to please current students, nostalgic engineering graduates, and musical fanatics alike.
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Engineers Without Borders is a chapter of the national charity that is dedicated to leveraging engineering and technology to address global challenges in Canada and beyond. We are a space for the entire Carleton community, not just engineers, to work on a broad range of projects and issues. We look to strengthen the bonds between departments through collaborative work in social impact development. Come talk to us to learn how you can (EW)Be involved!
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The Carleton Industrial Design Student Association (CIDSA) represents all undergraduate students within the School of Industrial Design. CIDSA organizes social and academic events that aim to build connections and develop valuable skills outside of classes. They advocate on behalf of the student body within Carleton and connect students to the business community.
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CPRT is an entirely student-run robotics team. Our goal is to design and build a tele-operated mock Mars rover to compete in two international competitions: the University Rover Challenge (Hanksville, Utah) and the Canadian International Rover Challenge (Drumheller, Alberta).
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We are CMAS, the mechanical and aerospace society here at Carleton. We have an office space for members to hang out and do work while getting help from their peers and upper-years. We host events and research talks throughout the year. Come visit us in ME3346
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The Carleton Red Team is a new club aimed to teach students in the Faculty of Engineering how to design and test physical security devices. This includes locksport, secure lock design, and various other areas.
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We are the CUSA of engineering students
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The Carleton University Engiqueers (CUE) are Carleton’s society for LGBTQ+ engineering students, although we welcome everyone regardless of program or identity! We run a mix of social and educational events throughout the year, as well as promote inclusivity in the Faculty of Engineering and Design. CUE wishes to act as a safe space for members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies, primarily in the Carleton Engineering community as well as be a space to network, socialize and support one another.
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CU Reactors is a club that learns about, designs, and builds reactors for the purpose of creating sustainable and positive waste management systems. This includes bioreactors biocovers and other reactors. We strive to provide a fun and engaging environment to students interested in environmental engineering.
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Carleton University Troitsky Bridge Building Team is a student group that provides opportunities to undergraduate engineering students to apply the concepts learned in their classes to a real-world situation by competing in the annual Troitsky Bridge Building Competition held in Montreal. The competition allows students to compete in a nationwide competition improving their teamwork, analytical, and presentation skills in a positive environment. At the competition, they are tasked with building large bridge models (minimum 1m long) out of only wooden popsicle sticks, white glue, and dental floss. Teams present their bridges to a panel of industry professional judges, and the event finale is a crushing ceremony in which the Universities prove their spirit and bridge strength.
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CU InSpace is Carleton University’s rocket engineering design team. We are a team of students with a wide range of backgrounds that designs, manufactures, and launches high-powered rockets at competitions in both the US and Canada. Over the past year, we took on the 30,000 foot launch category at the Spaceport America Cup, and the sound barrier – successfully launching and recovering the first supersonic vehicle made by any Carleton University design team!