Engineer's Day
September 14, Sunday
Engineer’s Day in Different Countries
Different nations celebrate Engineer’s Day on different dates to honor distinguished engineers from their respective histories. Some notable examples include:
- India – Celebrated on September 15 in honor of M. Visvesvaraya, a renowned engineer and statesman.
- United States – Observed during National Engineers Week, which falls in February to celebrate engineering achievements.
- Brazil – Recognized on December 11, marking the foundation of engineering education in the country.
- Italy – Celebrated on June 15 in memory of Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most famous engineers in history.
Significance of Engineer’s Day
Engineer’s Day serves as a tribute to engineers and their impact on various aspects of life, such as:
- Technological advancements
- Infrastructure development
- Innovation across industries
- Problem-solving in daily life
Common Celebratory Activities
On Engineer’s Day, institutions, organizations, and governments often hold various events, including:
- Seminars and conferences on engineering developments
- Awards and recognition for outstanding engineers
- Technical workshops and exhibitions
- School and university programs to inspire future engineers
Engineer’s Day is an important occasion dedicated to acknowledging the hard work and ingenuity of engineers worldwide. It serves as a reminder of their essential role in shaping modern civilization and fostering innovation.
Engineer's Day in other years
- 2021 September 14, Tuesday
 - 2022 September 14, Wednesday
 - 2023 September 14, Thursday
 - 2024 September 14, Saturday
 - 2026 September 14, Monday
 
Engineer's Day in other countries
- Argentina
 - Bahrain
 - Bangladesh
 - Belgium
 - Bolivia
 - Brazil
 - Chile
 - Colombia
 - Costa Rica
 - Croatia
 - Dominican Republic
 - Ecuador
 - France
 - Greece
 - Guatemala
 - Honduras
 - Iceland
 - India
 - Iran
 - Israel
 - Italy
 - Luxembourg
 - Mauritius
 - Mexico
 - Netherlands
 - Pakistan
 - Panama
 - Paraguay
 - Peru
 - Poland
 - Portugal
 - Russia
 - Slovakia
 - South Africa
 - Spain
 - Sri Lanka
 - Switzerland
 - Taiwan
 - Tanzania
 - Tunisia
 - Turkey
 - United States
 - Venezuela