Engineer your tomorrow.

Engineering Tomorrow unlocks access to the world of engineering. Explore everything it has to offer with our virtual labs.

Already participated in a lab? Here’s what to do next.

Engineering Tomorrow offers more than 20 labs to explore across a wide variety of disciplines. Build a catapult, design a circuit, or use a 3D printer to make a prosthetic limb.

  • Talk to your teacher

    Ask your teacher about signing up for another lab. All of our labs are available at no cost to teachers, schools, or students.

    Check out our Lab Days

  • Get a club involved

    A STEM or engineering club is the perfect audience for an Engineering Tomorrow lab.

    See all of our labs →

  • Tell us what you think

    Take our survey and let us know what you loved about the lab you participated in, along with any feedback you have for future labs.

    Send us a note

Change the World

Thinking about a career in engineering? It’s never too early to start.

  • Look for clubs and organizations that focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
  • Look for summer internships online or through your school. 
  • Check out which colleges have engineering programs.

A future full of possibilities.

Engineers shape every aspect of the world we live in, from puzzle design to the electrical systems on space shuttles. You can help save the world or explore new ones.

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Autonomy Engineering/Data Science
  • Biological/Biomedical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Engineering/Science
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Software Engineering/Cybersecurity

From two-year programs to PhDs.

You don’t have to go to school forever if you want to be an engineer. While some careers require a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD, there are also plenty that only require two-year programs.

Want to learn more about engineering? We have answers.