The Engineer's Day ceremony was held at the Industrial University.

According to the public relations report: The Engineer's Day ceremony was held on March 5th from 2 PM to 5 PM in the Shahid Akhoundi Conference Hall, attended by university officials, faculty members, Engineer Khan Ahmadloo, the head of the Engineering System Organization, as well as Engineer Kazemian and Engineer Basirnia, economic activists of the province, organized by the Civil Engineering Scientific Association in collaboration with the Nano Concrete Company and the Specialized Group of Sabat.
In this conference, Hojjatoleslam and Muslims Omidian referred to the anniversary of the birth of Khwāja Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī and stated: Today's students and engineers should take pride in the distinguished figures of the past such as Ibn Khaldun, Farabi, Khwarizmi, Avicenna, etc., who have excelled in the world.
Furthermore, Engineer Kazemian and Engineer Basirnia provided explanations regarding how to enter the job market.
Additionally, Engineer Khan Ahmadloo, the head of the Engineering System Organization of the province, congratulated the audience on Engineer's Day and announced the recent scientific advancements of Iranian scholars. He emphasized: Iran is among the top ten countries in the world in fields such as robotics, nanotechnology, and nuclear energy. In this regard, you students today and engineers of tomorrow have a significant responsibility, as Iran, with its talented youth, has the capacity and potential to be self-sufficient in various sciences.
He added: Iranian architects, both before and after Islam, have left behind remarkable works, including Persepolis and Ali Qapu, the Leaning Minaret, and more. These are all indicators of the rich civilization of the Iranian land.
At the end of the ceremony, top groups from the first concrete construction competition were acknowledged with appreciation, and in celebration of the birth of Lady Zainab (SA), students named Zainab were awarded certificates of appreciation and gifts as a token of recognition.
Other activities of this event included a hot seat, chanting, and a Jenga competition.