
Saudi Arabia at the Center of the Global Water Industry as IDWS 2026 Reshapes the Future of Water
Rashad Iskandrni
Saudi Arabia, 11June 2026 – In an
increasingly resource-constrained world, water has become critical to both
economic growth and national security, driving demand for global leadership in
sustainability, innovation, and water solutions.
The Saudi Water Authority has announced the return of the Innovation
Driven Water Sustainability Conference (IDWS), taking place from 7 to 9
December 2026 at The Ritz-Carlton, Jeddah, as the Kingdom consolidates its
position at the center of the global water conversation.
As home to one of the world’s most advanced and rapidly evolving water
management ecosystems, Saudi Arabia currently operates more than 500 water
production facilities across the Kingdom with total water production capacity
exceeding 16.2 million cubic meters per day. The Kingdom is also the world’s
largest producer of desalinated water and a global leader in energy-efficient
desalination technologies; as such, it provides the ideal destination for this
premier global gathering.
The upcoming edition is expected to grow by more than 50 percent compared
to the previous year, bringing together over 10,000 participants from 140
countries, featuring 250 speakers and 150 exhibitors. Alongside policymakers
and utility operators, the platform will unite investors, researchers,
technology companies, startups, and industrial leaders. Crucially, this edition
will place a sharp focus on the governance of water, bringing together
regulators and institutional frameworks to establish transparent, resilient
policies that safeguard water resources while ensuring commercial viability.
Hosted by the Saudi Water Authority, the event reflects Saudi Arabia’s
growing leadership in the global water sector, particularly across scalable
water financing models, public-private partnerships, and large-scale
infrastructure investments.
His Excellency Eng. Abdullah bin Ibrahim Al-Abdulkareem, President of the
Saudi Water Authority, affirmed that IDWS continues to strengthen Saudi
Arabia’s position as a global hub for water innovation. He noted that the
achievements of previous editions, marked by broad international participation,
strategic partnerships, and advanced innovations, reflect the growing global
confidence in the Kingdom’s role in shaping the future of water sustainability.
His Excellency added that the upcoming edition represents a more ambitious
phase aimed at expanding international collaboration and accelerating the
transformation of innovation into practical, scalable, and sustainable
solutions.
This year’s edition introduces a strategic vision that moves beyond
traditional frameworks, aiming to build a global ecosystem for water innovation
and investment, anchored in the Kingdom and connected to the world. A primary
objective of IDWS 2026 is enabling sustainable financial partnerships and
driving business growth by actively connecting entrepreneurs and innovators
with venture capital and institutional investors. Furthermore, the event places
a deep emphasis on developing human and leadership capabilities within the
water sector, ensuring the cultivation of a next-generation workforce equipped
to handle complex water governance, commercial asset management, and high-level
decision-making.
IDWS 2026 is being designed as an integrated platform focused on
implementation and commercial outcomes. Alongside the conference programme, the
event will feature live demonstrations, venture capital matching zones, startup
pitch platforms, investor engagement roundtables, and closed-door strategic
sessions aimed at accelerating project financing and delivery.
The exhibition will showcase the full economic spectrum of water
innovation, from cost-efficient desalination technologies and AI-driven asset
management to climate-resilient financial infrastructure, circular economy
funding solutions, and giga-project portfolio management. Sector-focused
discussions will also explore the critical role of water equity across energy,
mining, manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and urban development,
highlighting the growing intersection between robust governance, water pricing,
and macroeconomic growth.
By bringing together government leaders, global CEOs, operators,
technology providers, investors, and researchers within a single platform, IDWS
2026 aims to help bridge the gap between financial capital and operational
execution, creating an environment where projects, commercial partnerships, and
investment opportunities can move forward in real time.
As global demand for sustainable, bankable water solutions continues to
intensify, IDWS 2026 is poised to further strengthen Saudi Arabia’s position as
a global hub for water governance, green financing, and industry collaboration.
The event will also explore how artificial intelligence is transforming water
systems through predictive operations, digital twins, intelligent
infrastructure, and next-generation decision-support platforms.
Organizations, innovators, investors, leaders, and professionals are
invited to join IDWS 2026 and contribute to shaping the future of global water.
Register now and stay tuned: https://idwsc.com/
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