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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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38 electronics Events Found

Apr 23

Repair Café

The City of Boise and JUMP invite you to bring a personal treasure back to life at Repair Café. These free community events enable neighbors to help each other reduce waste and keep reusable home goods in circulation by repairing them together. Bring one item in need of repair and a team of volunteers will help you diagnose and repair it in a relaxed, social setting. Repair stations available for clothing and textiles, small electrical appliances, non-electrical household items, personal electronics, and general glue and adhesive. One item per person, must weigh under 50 lbs. Cannot repair bicycles, firearms, knives, large appliances, or gas-powered machinery.
The JUMP Room at JUMP
Free community e...
4/23/26
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Jun 1

Advanced Manufacturing Camp

This camp is perfect for students eager to dive into STEM and develop practical skills in electronics, programming, and robotics additionally the 3D printing workshop offers essential skills for turning your ideas into tangible reality. Campers will gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge tools and techniques that are revolutionizing industries worldwide. (Non-Residential Camp)
Bowling Green State University
Free
6/1/26
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Jun 2

Engineering: Electronics Lab - STEM Summer Camp

Introduction to electricity and electronics fundamentals. Learn about circuitry and create circuits for light bulbs, motors, and sound production. Available for Grades K-2 and 3-5.
Zaniac Asheville South
$499.00 - All-Da...
6/2/26
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Jun 13

Repair Café at Innovation Barn

Partner with volunteers to repair your stuff! Bring in small appliances, lamps, jewelry, fans, clocks, toys, electronics, bicycles, furniture, clothing and more. Walk-ins welcome, but advance registration helps with planning. Learn repair skills while keeping items out of landfills.
Innovation Barn
Free with $5 sug...
6/13/26
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Jun 14

2026 IEEE/JSAP Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circuits (VLSI Technology and Circuits)

IEEE/JSAP Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circuits, running from June 14-18, 2026.
Virtual
Free
6/14/26
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Jun 14

2026 IEEE/JSAP Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circuits (VLSI Technology and Circuits)

2026 IEEE/JSAP Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circuits (VLSI Technology and Circuits) - June 14 - 18, 2026 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Event Format: Hybrid (In-person and Virtual).
Virtual
Free
6/14/26
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Jun 14

2026 IEEE/JSAP Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circuits

IEEE/JSAP symposium focusing on VLSI technology and circuits. Event format is hybrid (in-person and virtual).
Virtual
Free
6/14/26
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Jun 15

Geospatial Skills Camps for Rural Montana Youth

Week-long camps designed for rising 9th and 10th graders in rural Montana communities. Topics include maps for analysis and navigation, collecting and analyzing imagery from various sources, UAV piloting skills, remote sensing, basic electronics and circuitry for sensor development, and geospatial analysis tools. Students will learn about career pathways in geospatial science and engineering, particularly those connected to the Air Force and organizations offering employment in rural areas. Students are encouraged to relate camp skills to their interests in robotics, human performance, aviation, community needs like natural resources management and precision agriculture, and national topics like security, energy, and climate change.
Various rural Montana communities
Funded by Air Fo...
6/15/26
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Jun 15

Junior Robotics

Explore robotics concepts through games, wiring, and building. Program roving bots to navigate a custom-built maze. Design and wire your own bot to bring home. Multiple sessions available throughout the summer. Ages 6-8.
The Works Museum
$235.00 - $235,...
6/15/26
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Jun 15

Architecture: Houses Camp

Construct a wood-frame model house using real building design techniques. Install switches and lights, then add fun features like a ceiling fan and furniture. Ages 9-12. Multiple sessions available throughout summer.
The Works Museum
$235.00 - $235,...
6/15/26
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Jun 21

Jolt Junkies Reverse Engineering Summer Camp

A hands-on reverse engineering camp for middle school students where participants will disassemble and analyze vintage appliances and gadgets including analog radios and gaming consoles. Students will use tools to take apart old household appliances, work with chips and wires, solve engineering problems, and develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through teamwork and analysis.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$750.00 - includ...
6/21/26
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Jun 22

Amusement Park Design Camp

Design and build your own twirling motorized amusement park ride. Add switches or resistors to customize your creation. Invent carnival games to expand your park. Ages 9-12. M-Th, June 22-25, 1-4 p.m. and M-Th, July 6-9, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
The Works Museum
$235.00 - $235,...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

Build Your Own Computer Camp Portland

A hands-on camp for youth ages 12-16 to build and test their own personal computer. Each camper will use surplus and new parts to build a fully functional PC including case, power supply, MATX motherboard, AMD CPU, DDR4 RAM, solid state drive, keyboard, mouse, monitor, and WiFi adapter. Campers take home their completed computer and gain knowledge of computer architecture and how components work together. Camp runs 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM for Week 1 (6/22-6/26). Note: Component prices may be affected by 2025 tariffs and current market conditions.
University of Southern Maine - Portland
$1,065.00 - Base...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

Robotics Design and Testing Camp

Students learn robotics basics including microprocessor programming, digital inputs/outputs, mechanical system design, and collaborative teamwork. Students will design robotic devices to address real-world problems. Scholarships available with application deadline April 1.
College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, University of Vermont
$500.00 - Exclud...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

CarduBots: Build, Code, and Battle! (Ages 10-14)

Unleash your creativity and engineering skills in this hands-on robotics camp! Using cardboard, Arduino microcontrollers, and simple electronics, you'll design and build your own custom robot--then bring it to life with code. Learn the fundamentals of robotics, programming, and problem-solving as you prepare your bot for exciting challenges and head-to-head battles in the ultimate CarduBots arena. No prior experience required--just curiosity and a love for building! By the end of camp, you'll take home your very own robot and a new set of tech skills to keep exploring. Camp runs 4 sessions weekly (Monday-Thursday) from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Parents must complete a waiver before the first class.
Blong Technology Center (BTC)
$149.00 - Tuitio...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

CarduBots: Build, Code, and Battle! (Ages 10-14)

Unleash your creativity and engineering skills in this hands-on robotics camp! Using cardboard, Arduino microcontrollers, and simple electronics, you'll design and build your own custom robot--then bring it to life with code. Learn the fundamentals of robotics, programming, and problem-solving as you prepare your bot for exciting challenges and head-to-head battles in the ultimate CarduBots arena. No prior experience required--just curiosity and a love for building! By the end of camp, you'll take home your very own robot and a new set of tech skills to keep exploring. 4 sessions running Monday-Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Parents must register child using child's name and date of birth. Waiver required before first class.
Blong Technology Center (BTC)
$149.00 - Tuitio...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

CarduBots: Build, Code, and Battle! (Ages 10-14)

Unleash your creativity and engineering skills in this hands-on robotics camp! Using cardboard, Arduino microcontrollers, and simple electronics, you'll design and build your own custom robot--then bring it to life with code. Learn the fundamentals of robotics, programming, and problem-solving as you prepare your bot for exciting challenges and head-to-head battles in the ultimate CarduBots arena. No prior experience required--just curiosity and a love for building! By the end of camp, you'll take home your very own robot and a new set of tech skills to keep exploring. 4 sessions running Monday through Thursday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Parents must register their child using the child's name and date of birth. A waiver will be emailed and must be completed before the first class.
Blong Technology Center (BTC)
$149.00 - Tuitio...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

CarduBots: Build, Code, and Battle! (Ages 10-14)

Unleash your creativity and engineering skills in this hands-on robotics camp! Using cardboard, Arduino microcontrollers, and simple electronics, you'll design and build your own custom robot--then bring it to life with code. Learn the fundamentals of robotics, programming, and problem-solving as you prepare your bot for exciting challenges and head-to-head battles in the ultimate CarduBots arena. No prior experience required--just curiosity and a love for building! By the end of camp, you'll take home your very own robot and a new set of tech skills to keep exploring. 4 sessions running Monday-Thursday from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Parents should register their child using the child's name and date of birth. A waiver will be emailed and must be completed before the first class.
Blong Technology Center (BTC)
$149.00 - Tuitio...
6/22/26
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Jun 29

EPIC - Elementary Program Introducing Computing - Raspberry Pi Innovator

EPIC is designed to inspire the next generation of computing technology innovators by engaging young students in learning computational thinking skills, programming and AI fundamentals. Raspberry Pi Innovator: Explore the world of computer science through hands-on projects, where you'll collaborate with others and dive into electronics, sensors, and programmable devices. Learn to build hardware that senses and controls the world around you, bringing your ideas to life with Raspberry Pi. Prior programming experience is recommended, but not required. Each camper receives a complete Raspberry Pi 5 8GB RAM Starter Kit (valued at $175) to keep. Program runs Monday June 29 - Friday July 3, 2026, 8:30am-4:00pm. Registration opens February 12, 2026.
Kingsbury Hall
$625.00 - EPIC R...
6/29/26
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Jun 29

Aerospace Camp

Welcome to Aerospace Camp, where you will explore the wonders of aviation and space exploration! This camp offers a wonderful opportunity for curious minds to dive into the exciting world of aerospace. You will engage in hands-on activities that are aligned with state and national science education standards. Come learn about the science of flight, space travel, and what is needed to establish settlements on the Moon and beyond. Activities include: Pop bottle rocket design and testing, Learning to code with micro:bits, Learning how to build circuits, Exploring aerodynamics through paper airplanes, Designing and demonstrating wearable electronics, Health and wellness during space travel, Aerospace career fair. Aerospace Camp is co-sponsored by Missouri University of Science and Technology and University of Missouri Extension. Educational programming for Aerospace Camp is provided by Missouri 4-H.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$500.00 - includ...
6/29/26
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Jun 29

Build Your Own Computer Camp Portland

A 5-day intensive camp where youth ages 12-16 build their own fully functional desktop computer using both surplus and new parts. Each camper takes home a complete computer including case, power supply, motherboard, AMD CPU, DDR4 RAM, solid state drive, keyboard, mouse, monitor, and WiFi adapter. The program teaches computer architecture and how different components work together. Includes potential pricing impacts from tariffs and component shortages. Discounts available for multi-week enrollment and previous camp attendees.
University of Southern Maine - Portland
$1,065.00 - Base...
6/29/26
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Jul 6

Summer Camp - Maker Magic

Makers gonna make. Harness creativity and generate ideas during this week of innovation and iteration. Campers will take over The Forge to experience projects including woodworking, sewing, electronics and more. Come ready to prototype, test and, most importantly, have fun! Camp runs 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Ages 6-12.
Science Museum
$350.00 - $350 f...
7/6/26
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Jul 6

Summer of STEM Adventures - Week 2

Week-long STEM programs for rising K-8 students including LEGO Science, Crazy about Cats, Magic of STEM, Natural Disasters, 3D Printing, Claymation, Arduino Engineering, and DNA Detectives. Programs run July 6-10, 2026. Arduino program includes take-home SparkFun Arduino Tinkerkit.
Talcott Mountain Science Center
$515.00 - Early...
7/6/26
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Jul 6

U-Design - Introduction to Electrical Engineering

Hands-on electrical engineering course using Arduino microcontrollers. Students learn to write code, connect circuits, and build electronic systems. Uses Tinkercad for circuit simulation. Projects include LED sequences, interactive sensors, and motor-driven devices. Covers voltage, current, and resistance concepts. Session I: July 6-10, 2026. Drop-off 8:30-9:00 AM, Pick-up 4:00-4:30 PM.
Boston University College of Engineering
$650.00 - Tuitio...
7/6/26
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Jul 6

SoSC: Science of Smart Cities Summer Program 2026

Four-week summer program for students currently in 6th & 7th grade (NYC residents only). Students master electronics and circuitry basics, learn coding and microcontroller programming, study environmental and urban science, and develop team-based solutions. Program runs Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-5 PM. Students work in teams to design projects using electronics, circuitry, coding, microcontrollers, sensors and other hardware to create solutions for real-world urban challenges. Final presentations demonstrate creative solutions to smart city challenges.
Andries Hudde Magnet School of STEAM
Full scholarship...
7/6/26
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