Roisin Burke, Lufthansa Technik Turbine Shannon, Ray O’Driscoll, Interim CEO of The Shannon Airport Group and Eimear Brophy, Chairperson Explore Engineering. Photograph: Arthur Ellis
FOR the fifth consecutive year, the Departures Hall of Shannon Airport will be transformed to host an engineering showcase.
2,000 senior cycle secondary school students, teachers, their parents, professionals and industry leaders will be in Shannon on Thursday March 5th for the Explore Engineering Showcase 2026.
Established in 2015, this annual event provides a unique platform for students and emerging engineers to speak directly with over 60 engineering companies in the Mid-West and gain insights into the latest technological advancements.
Key educational institutions from across the Mid-West will come together to showcase the diverse pathways open to students, from apprenticeships and training bodies to third-level programmes, for students, parents, guidance counsellors, and teachers.
Eimear Brophy, Chairperson of Explore Engineering explained, “The Explore Engineering Showcase is about inspiring future engineers and connecting them with real training and career opportunities close to home. We invite students, their parents, and educators to join us in Shannon Airport as we showcase the very best of what the Mid-West region has to offer the future of engineering talent.”
Ray O’Driscoll, Interim CEO of The Shannon Airport Group stated, “It’s a real honour for us to host the Explore Engineering Showcase in Shannon Airport. Engineering and aviation go hand in hand and several of the companies participating are an integral part of the Shannon Airport Business Park, where innovation and creativity thrive. It’s wonderful to see the curiosity and passion for engineering this event helps to ignite in students – future talent who will undoubtedly play an important role in our business and the wider region in the years ahead”.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore interactive exhibits, witness live demonstrations, and participate in hands-on activities designed to spark creativity and problem-solving skills.
Admission and parking are free. Pre-registration is not required. Doors open from 5pm. For more details, please contact Fiona Murphy at Fiona.burke.murphy@outlook.com or visit www.explore-engineering.ie