The Faculty of Engineering and Design is thrilled to announce Carleton University has been selected to host the prestigious 2026 Ontario Engineering Competition (OEC). Set to take place in winter 2026, specific dates will be announced soon.
Over the past 45 years, the competition has grown to become one of the largest and highly-anticipated engineering competitions in Canada. This well-known event brings together more than 300 of the brightest engineering minds from 16+ post-secondary institutions across the province.
Competitors demonstrate their innovation and problem-solving skills in a competitive environment across nine categories, while also developing meaningful relationships with their peers. Teams who place in the top three of each category qualify to attend nationals to compete against undergraduate engineering teams across Canada.
The competition is a notable one for the Carleton engineering community. Its 2024 undergraduate student competitor team placed in five of the eight categories at this year’s competition.
The 2026 competition will be led by Carleton engineering students Monica Paul and Carter Rhind.
“Bringing OEC to Carleton gives us the incredible opportunity to share what our students and community have to offer,” said Paul. “Now is the time to get involved! If not as a member of the organizing committee then as a participant at the Carleton Engineering Competition to compete for your spot at our OEC.”
As co-chairs, they have begun the hiring process for various positions in the organizing committee, beginning with the vice president role. If students are interested in joining the committee, they are encouraged to review the available positions and to apply through this form for the VP role by Monday, June 10, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. Other positions will come available on a rolling basis in the fall, such as director positions for each competition category, food and graphic design.
“I am excited to work with a passionate group of engineering students who will use their creativity to develop a memorable OEC,” said Rhind. “My life would not have been the same if I hadn’t gotten involved with the engineering community and I hope this can be a stepping stone for others to share the same experiences I had.”
Carleton University is proud to have been chosen as the host for the 2026 competition. Join us as we celebrate engineering excellence right here in Ottawa!
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