• IEEE WIE Hamilton STEAM Drawing Competition 2026

    Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/555382

    The IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) – Hamilton Section presents the STEAM Drawing Competition, an online event that integrates creativity with engineering and technology <a href="http://concepts.Technology" target="_blank" title="concepts.Technology">concepts.Technology powers the world around us, transforming ideas into real-world solutions. This activity promotes understanding of technology applications through STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) exploration, encouraging children and youth to creatively express how technology shapes our world and enhances everyday <a href="http://life.Register" target="_blank" title="life.Register">life.Register and submit your artwork using the online form provided below. A Google sign-in is required to access the form. Submissions should be completed by a parent or <a href="http://guardian.(<a href="https://gforms.app/fEuylwx)Competition" target="_blank" title="https://gforms.app/fEuylwx)Competition">https://gforms.app/fEuylwx)Competition Theme: Technology Shaping Our WorldChoose ONE topic and create your drawing(Examples provided, original ideas are welcome within the selected topic).1. Smart Space Technology - rockets, satellites, space travel2. Healthcare Technology- robotic surgery, wearable devices, telemedicine3. Green Technology - solar energy, wind power, electric vehiclesThis competition is open to children and youth aged 3–17 years. Participants will be grouped into the following age groups:◆ 3–6 years◆ 7–12 years◆ 13–17 yearsPrizes & Recognition◆ Winners - Each Age Group: $50 Amazon eGift Card and Certificate of Achievement◆ Special Prizes - Selected Drawings: $10 Tim Hortons eGift Cards◆ All participants will receive a Certificate of <a href="http://Participation.Submission" target="_blank" title="Participation.Submission">Participation.Submission Guidelines and Rules1. Only manual drawing media may be used (pencils, crayons, markers, colored pencils, pastels, or paints).2. Artwork must be the participant’s original <a href="http://work.3" target="_blank" title="work.3">work.3. One entry per <a href="http://participant.4" target="_blank" title="participant.4">participant.4. Multiple participants from the same family are welcome; submit a separate form for each <a href="http://participant.5" target="_blank" title="participant.5">participant.5. Artwork must align with the theme within the selected <a href="http://topic.6" target="_blank" title="topic.6">topic.6. Artwork must be submitted as a clear photo or scanned image in JPG, PNG, or PDF <a href="http://format.7" target="_blank" title="format.7">format.7. Submission must be completed by a parent or legal <a href="http://guardian.8" target="_blank" title="guardian.8">guardian.8. Selected artworks may be displayed or published online (first name only).9. Entries will be evaluated by a judging panel; the judges’ decision is <a href="http://final.Note" target="_blank" title="final.Note">final.Note : The event poster is available in the media <a href="http://section.Submission" target="_blank" title="section.Submission">section.Submission Deadline : May 30, 2026For further information, please contact: <a href="http://[email protected]:" target="_blank" title="[email protected]:">[email protected]: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/555382