The TechShow is an annual Brookes Fair where Engineering, Computing and Mathematics students display their project work to employers, staff, alumni, fellow students and applicants in an informal setting. Students are given a stall where their poster is displayed. They can also demonstrate software, or other project artefacts on a laptop, phone or other device.
Why take part?
To showcase your work and see what others have produced
To have a chance to win a prize
To be included in the exhibition brochure, which can be added to your CV
To meet employers, who are invited to come and spot talent
To improve your confidence and your communication skills.
This year the Tech Show is followed by a welcome reception and film screening of The Engineer, a new documentary celebrating the life of our motorsport engineering alumnus Adrian Reynard. The film is followed by an exclusive Q&A with Adrian and Sam Reynard. Please register here.
Date: Friday 15th May
Tech Show:
Date: Friday 15 May 2026
Timing: 14:00 - 16:30
Location: NHHB, Headington Hill
Film screening:
Welcome reception: 17:00
Film screening: 17:45
Location: John Henry Brookes Lecture Theatre, Headington Campus
Enterprise Awards for Engineering: Ana Carolina and James Parnell
Enterprise Awards for Computing: Subhiksha Ramanathan and Zhengliang David Song
School of ECM Prizes : Alice Taylor (Engineering) and Emir Kamel (Computing)
Institute of Physics Prizes : Luis Albas and Trin Tancharoen
Enterprise Award for Engineering: Laurence Vines
Enterprise Award for Computing: Isaac Toussaint
School of ECM Prizes : Cameron Flowers (Engineering)
and Sean Holland (Computing)
Enterprise Awards for Engineering: Nathan Burns and Charlie Cox (People's Choice)
Enterprise Awards for Computing: Javier Gavilan Santa and Roberta Stendardo (People's Choice)
School of ECM Prizes : Charlotte Pagan (Engineering) and Panagiotis Stathopoulos (Computing)
Enterprise Award for Engineering: Fraser Salisbury and Tom Sluiters
Enterprise Award for Computing: Leah Salt and Harrie Chapman
School of ECM Prize (shared): Tom Lobl and Valeriu Plamadeala