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Think Engineering 2016

  • Think Engineering Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2R9 Canada (map)

Overview of the Event

Think Engineering is the 8th annual networking event organized and hosted by the IEEE Student Branches at UBC, SFU, and BCIT. Our aim is to connect and engage students in Greater Vancouver with industry representatives.

Registration

This is a great opportunity for you as an engineering student (UBC, SFU, BCIT) to improve your communication skills, build your professional network and meet potential employers. (What more can I say, ask someone who’s attended the event in the previous years, this is an event you definitely will WANT to attend. The benefits strongly outweigh the costs.)

For more information please contact  Doasay Igiri <doasay_igiri@sfu.ca>

There are limited number of tickets available!

$30 for IEEE Members

$35 for Non IEEE Members

We will get back to you for payment, subject to availability


Companies

Learn about each company attending Think Engineering 2016. The companies are here to get to know you, and for you to get to know them! This is a great opportunity to build professional relationships with managers and employers.

http://thinkengineering.ca/


About Us

 

Who We Are

We are the IEEE student branches of the University of British Columbia (UBC), Simon Fraser University (SFU), and British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT). We represent IEEE, the world’s largest professional society in technology. As one of the largest IEEE student branches in Canada, we are actively involved in events and activities dedicated to developing the professional skills of engineering students.

Our Vision and Mission

Vision: To promote excellence in academic and professional development of the students in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering Physics, and other related academia.

Our Mission: The IEEE student branches are dedicated to help students learn and master professional knowledge and soft skills. This enables students to jump-start their careers and promote the engineering process of applying interpersonal knowledge.