This event provided an exciting platform to connect with people of all ages and backgrounds while showcasing our ongoing projects and hosting engaging STEM-based activities.

The exhibit offered hands-on experiences designed to inspire future engineers. The interactive STEM activities, such as building small circuit boards to power fans and light bulbs, were particularly popular with younger attendees. Parents and older students showed great interest in learning more about careers in STEM, especially in aerospace engineering. We had the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions about the opportunities and pathways in these fields.

It was a highly successful weekend, with our stall drawing attention not only from children and parents but also from other leading companies in the STEM industry. The positive reception Morson Projects received reinforced the value of our work in promoting engineering and STEM education.

Morson Projects was proudly represented by Gareth McAllister, Karthikeyan Gopalakrishnan, Baskaran Nagavel, Ranjan Mukherjee, Krantikumar Dannana (contractor), Poorna Shanmugam, and Jason Ohagan. The event also featured prominent companies such as Spirit Aerosystems, Collins Aerospace, Boeing, and Thales, creating a fantastic environment for networking and industry collaboration.

Overall, the NI International Airshow 2024 was a resounding success in raising awareness of both Morson Projects and the importance of STEM education. We look forward to continuing our efforts in inspiring the next generation of engineers.

Jason O’Hagan, Graduate Stress Engineer shared:

“It was fantastic to be joined by our colleagues across our Belfast office, with another great opportunity to engage with people of all ages and backgrounds and introduce them to our company. Hopefully this inspired those who attended our exhibit to get involved in engineering in the future.”

We’re working to pave pathways into STEM for all through funding, engagement and training. Find out more about the Morson STEM Foundation here>