Located in Mesa in the heart of the dynamic East Valley, the Polytechnic campus is home to students who are exploring professional and technical programs. The 600-acre campus has approximately 56 buildings in use for academic programs and student services. The Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport borders the campus on the east, along with Chandler-Gilbert Community College. SanTan Village, a regional shopping and dining complex, lies three miles west.

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We are a Society of Automotive Engineers Club located on Arizona State University Polytechnic campus. Meet the team that designs and manufactures a long travel off-road buggy to compete annually in the SAE Baja Collegiate Design Series.
Join us for an exciting electronics activity for kids aged 6 and up! Children 6-9 must have a parent or guardian, while those 10 and over can explore independently. Participants will gain hands-on experience with electronic breadboards and build simple circuits. Plus, check out amazing projects from students at The Polytechnic School at ASU! Don’t miss this electrifying adventure in creativity and learning!
To symbolize a type of aircraft which was the Wright Brothers first aircraft called the “Wright Flyer". This very airplane is exhibited in the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. But you don’t have to travel hundreds of miles to see a biplane; attendees can build their own! Using popsicle sticks, close pins, glue, and colored markers we invite attendees to make their own biplane.
Discover the world of precision machining at our Computer Numerical Control Manufacturing Lab! Witness live demonstrations on CNC machines tools, showcasing cutting-edge technology in action. Our CNC's will make key chains for visitors, highlighting the precision and versatility of our equipment. Geared towards young makers, this event offers a hands-on experience, inspiring the next generation of engineers and innovators. Join us for a glimpse into the exciting future of manufacturing!
Math is not just about numbers, but also about geometry and the physical world. Come learn how to turn a piece of paper inside out, then build and color your own infinite folding machine!
In the this event, children select stacking designs for a robotic arm to build, illustrating how AI allows robots to interpret human choices. After a simple introduction to robotics, each child chooses a pattern—like a tower or pyramid—and watches as the robot follows their command. This hands-on experience shows how their selections guide the robot’s actions. A small discussion will follow to encourage kids to reflect on the response, fostering curiosity.
Come see our world-famous VEX competition robots in action, explore our workshop space, and even get a chance to drive our current robots. VEX is an annual task-based competitive robotics game that involves scoring a game element, and this year the element is a triangular ball. Students from middle school to university level compete in this competition, making it a fun activity for engineering-minded students of all ages.
Are you ready to change your taste buds? Join us for some wild and wacky taste experiments! Did you know that lemons can taste sweet, and sugar might just surprise you by tasting like mud? 🤯 This is your chance to dive into the amazing world of flavors and discover how your brain influences what you taste! Plus, you’ll get to unleash your creativity by making your very own brain caps! 🎨🧢 Color them however you like and let your imagination run wild! Come explore, experiment, and enjoy a del
Dive into an immersive virtual reality experience that will place you in the shoes of a Los Alamos National Laboratory glovebox operator. Explore hands-on training in a captivating and detailed virtual environment and discover cutting-edge VR technology that will bring training to the virtual world.
The Human-in-Mind Engineering Research (HiMER) lab provides local K-12 students with demonstrations and hands-on activities on human systems engineering research applications. Participants can understand how humans interact with emerging technologies, such as extended reality (XR), robotics, and computer vision, and learn how these technologies can help improve human safety and performance.
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