Quebec Engineering Games (JDG)
The Quebec Engineering Games (Jeux de génie) is a provincial competition in which students from 14 different universities across Quebec, Ontario, and New Brunswick compete against each other in various categories:
- Machine: Delegations have 4 months to build a robot for a given challenge and compete head-to-head at the Games.
- Entrepreneuship: Delegations have 4 months to design an innovative product with a business plan, marketing strategy and physical prototype, and pitch their product at the Games.
- La Majeure: A 6-hour robotics competition
- La Capitale: A 6-hour civil design competition
- Academics: Includes theoretical and practical exams in Electrical, Computer, Software, Mechanical, Industrial, Civil, and Chemical Engineering.
- Culturals: Teams compete in trivia, improv, and entreporaneous debates.
- Sports: All schools compete in three sports and one e-sport at the Games.
For more information about the Quebec Engineering Games visit: https://jeuxdegenie.qc.ca/
Quebec Engineering Competition (CQI)
The Quebec Engineering Competition (Compétition Quebéquoise d’Ingénieurie) is a provincial competition in which students from across Quebec compete against each other in one of 8 categories:
- Junior Design
- Senior Design
- Consulting
- Extraporaneous Debates
- Scientific Communications
- Innovative Design
- Re-engineering
For more information about the Quebec Engineering Competition visit: https://cqi-qec.qc.ca/
Canadian Engineering Competition (CEC)
The Canadian Engineering Competition is a national competition in which students from across Canada who placed first or second provicialy compete against each other in one of 8 categories:
- Junior Design
- Senior Design
- Consulting
- Extraporaneous Debates
- Engineering Communications
- Innovative Design
- Re-engineering
For more information about the Canadian Engineering Competition visit: https://cfes.ca/cec/