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USF's 2025 Engineering Expo - Over 50 years of Engineering Excellence

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s 2025 Engineering Expo once again brought science and technology to life, welcoming thousands of students, families, and community members on February 28th and March 1st.

What began in 1973 as a small high school recruiting event has grown into a dynamic two-day showcase of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), attracting K-12 students from across the state. The event provided a unique opportunity for attendees to engage with interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, and industry professionals, offering hands-on experiences that highlighted the real-world impact of STEM careers. Scouts were also able to earn merit badges, further reinforcing the Expo’s role in fostering education and community involvement.

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This year’s USF Engineering Expo featured over 40 exhibitors, including student organizations, research teams, industry partners, and STEM-focused community groups.

Visitors explored cutting-edge technology, such as brain-computer interfaces, myoelectric prosthetics, robotics, and Formula SAE race cars, while interactive exhibits allowed students to experiment with water filtration simulations, physics-based engineering challenges, and coding games. The event, which was free and open to the public, successfully created an engaging and educational atmosphere, inspiring the next generation of engineers, scientists, and innovators.

Attendees left with a greater appreciation for STEM and the exciting career paths it offers, making the 2025 USF Engineering Expo a resounding success.

Thank you to all who made the Annual 2025 Enginereing Expo possible!


The 53rd USF engineering expo was held Friday and Saturday. You can learn more about this year’s event at the following links:

  1. Visitor's Guide 2025
  2. Engineering Expo Website

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