Prof. O. A. Bamiro Engineering Expo (PBEEX) is an annual gathering of all technology and engineering students across Nigeria where each technology/engineering student association selects and executes a major engineering project, which is then showcased at the expo.
Each Technology/engineering student association of each Nigerian Tertiary institution would select a massive engineering project to implement. We will partner with Nigerian engineering organizations such as COREN, NSE etc., local and international engineering companies, for-profit and nonprofit organizations and even the Nigerian government to provide the network, resources, equipment, facilities, expert support, funding, etc., required to bring their projects to life.
Solve real-world national and global problems.
Promote a culture of research and innovation among Nigerian students.
Foster a mindset among Nigerian engineering students that we are fully capable of leading modern, innovative engineering advancements.
Provide financial backing to turn engineering ideas into tangible products.
Create job opportunities for students and improve their network.
For our first edition, each engineering student association is invited to submit one primary project. This limit may be adjusted in future editions.
We're looking for visionary, cutting-edge projects that exceed the usual scope of engineering within Nigeria. With considerable support available, we encourage associations to aim high and propose bold, impactful solutions. Your projects should challenge norms, inspire curiosity, and leave people impressed with their scale and ingenuity.
After the call for proposals is announced, each engineering association should submit their project proposals by email to the address specified on the official call-for-proposals flier. Submissions must come from the association's official email.
While associations may use any selection process they choose, the following approach is suggested: Gather project ideas from all engineering students at your institution, ideally through a Google Form. Include program goals and details in the form to guide relevant suggestions. Shortlist the most promising ideas and conduct a student vote for the top project. Choose the project with the highest votes as your final selection.
The location would be disclosed soon.