History

2013

Innovation Fest Launch

InnovationFest was established at Birmingham City University as an initiative to showcase student innovation within the Faculty of Computing, Engineering, and the Built Environment. The first event brought together a small cohort of students presenting final-year projects, laying the foundation for a platform focused on applied learning and real-world problem solving.

2014

Expanding Participation

Following a successful launch, InnovationFest expanded to include a broader range of student projects across multiple programmes. Increased participation from both undergraduate and postgraduate students strengthened the event’s role as a key academic milestone.

2015

Strengthening Academic Integration

The festival became more deeply embedded within academic programmes, aligning student project development with InnovationFest presentations. Greater emphasis was placed on research-informed solutions and structured academic supervision.

2016

Introduction of Industry Engagement

Industry professionals were formally invited to attend, providing feedback on student projects and engaging in discussions. This marked a significant step in bridging academic work with real-world industry expectations.

2017

Multidisciplinary Collaboration

InnovationFest evolved into a multidisciplinary platform, bringing together students from Computing, Engineering, and the Built Environment. Collaborative projects began to reflect the complexity of real-world challenges.

2018

Growth in Scale and Visibility

The event grew in both scale and visibility, attracting a larger audience of students, academics, and external visitors. The quality and diversity of projects demonstrated the increasing maturity of the festival.

2019

Focus on Employability and Skills Development

Greater emphasis was placed on employability, with InnovationFest supporting students in developing presentation, communication, and professional skills alongside technical capabilities.

2020

Adapting to Digital Delivery

In response to global challenges, InnovationFest adapted to a digital format, ensuring continuity while maintaining student engagement and project showcasing through online platforms.

2021

Hybrid Innovation Experience

A hybrid model was introduced, combining digital and in-person elements. This expanded accessibility while preserving the interactive experience of the festival.

2022

Return to Full-Scale Engagement

InnovationFest returned to a full in-person format, re-establishing face-to-face interaction between students, academics, and industry professionals, and strengthening networking opportunities.

2023

Advancing Research and Innovation

The festival saw increased participation from postgraduate researchers, including initiatives such as the PhD 3-Minute Pitch, highlighting advanced research and academic excellence.

2024

Innovation and Industry Alignment

Projects demonstrated stronger alignment with current industry challenges, reflecting the evolving demands of sectors such as AI, sustainability, and digital transformation.

2025

Expanding Impact and Collaboration

InnovationFest continued to grow as a platform for collaboration, bringing together diverse stakeholders and showcasing innovative solutions with real-world impact.

2026

Shaping the Future of Innovation

InnovationFest continues to evolve as a leading platform for student innovation, research, and industry collaboration, preparing the next generation of professionals to address global challenges and opportunities.