👉 Carnival engineering refers to the specialized application of mechanical, electrical, and software engineering principles to design, construct, and operate the intricate systems that power and sustain the dynamic and often elaborate attractions found at carnivals and fairs. This includes everything from the mechanical structures of rides like roller coasters and Ferris wheels to the sophisticated electrical systems that manage lighting, sound, and special effects, as well as the software that controls and synchronizes these elements for a seamless and thrilling experience. Carnival engineers must also ensure the safety and reliability of these systems, balancing innovation with stringent safety standards to create an engaging and secure environment for millions of visitors annually.