View of three floors of the Zachry Building filled with showcase projects.

Engineering Project Showcases

Each year, 2,000+ students showcase projects in-person or virtually, highlighting Aggie innovation. Connect with talent, explore breakthrough ideas, and discover opportunities to advance your organization, virtually or in person.

Celebrating Innovation. Connecting Talent. Driving Impact. In-person Project Showcase April 24, 2026

Each spring, the in-person Engineering Project Showcase features 1,500+ seniors presenting 300+ industry-partnered capstone projects. These solutions tackle real-world challenges and demonstrate the benefits of collaboration between academia and industry.

Virtual Project Showcase

Students and Associate Dean standing with a jumbo check for the second place showcase prize.

Held each fall, the Virtual Engineering Project Showcase invites professionals to serve as remote judges. You will evaluate student projects, offer feedback and help recognize outstanding work, all from the convenience of your own location.

Your insights and expertise play a vital role in guiding and encouraging the next generation of Aggie engineers.

Connect Virtually

2024-25 Capstone Showcases BY THE NUMBERS

2192 STUDENTS
446 CAPSTONE PROJECTS
292 JUDGES

Ways to Get Involved

Sponsor a senior engineering team to solve a challenge from your organization. As a capstone sponsor, you’ll gain visibility within the College of Engineering, early access to skilled graduating students, and faculty-guided solutions developed over a semester. It’s a strategic way to extend your R&D capacity while mentoring the next generation of engineers.

Join us as a judge for the Engineering Project Showcase and play a direct role in shaping the future of engineering. Your feedback provides students with valuable industry insight while giving you a front-row seat to emerging technologies, creative solutions and the fresh thinking of tomorrow’s talent.

Support innovative, team-based elective courses where undergraduate students from across engineering disciplines collaborate on real-world projects. These projects may be sponsored by industry or aligned with faculty research. It’s a great way to connect with students early and raise visibility for your organization.