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10 - 12 December  2024
New Cairo - Egypt International Exhibition Center

Waters for
Tomorrow

Overview

The renewable water resources in the MENA region are among the lowest globally. Most MENA countries face a chronic imbalance between available water supply and increasing water demand. This imbalance is expected to worsen due to rapid population growth, economic development, and climate change unless substantial measures are implemented to augment water supply and manage demand effectively.

Water scarcity in the Middle East is primarily driven by natural factors such as limited rainfall and high temperatures, as well as human activities including the overexploitation of groundwater and inefficient irrigation practices. Groundwater, a critical water source in the region, is being depleted at an alarming rate. Climate change exacerbates the situation by increasing the frequency and severity of droughts. Concerns about dams and their impact on water flow are also prevalent, and many existing desalination plants face technical issues that require maintenance and upgrades, particularly as they approach the end of their operational lifespan. Read more..
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Conference Topics

Water Desalination and Reuse: Current Status and Future Prospects
Institutional Framework of the Desalination Sector: Global Success Stories
Management of Desalination Projects by the Private Sector: Business Models
Design-Build-Operate (DBO) Packages for Desalination Projects
Investment Challenges in the Water and Desalination Industry
Nationalization of the Desalination Industry and Technologies
Digitalization in Desalination
Innovations in Desalination Facility Design and Operation
Application of Alternative Renewable Energy in the Desalination Sector
Green Desalination Technologies and Brine Management
Non-Conventional Water Resource Utilization under Scarcity Conditions
Wastewater Treatment Technologies: Small-Scale Sanitation Solutions
Sustainable Sludge Management and Resource Utilization
Industrial Wastewater and Pollution Control
Water treatment for Irrigation Purposes
 

Objectives


Exchange expertise among stakeholders in Arab countries in the desalination and water reuse sectors, showcasing successful experiences to drive the advancement of water desalination technology and promote sustainable development.
 

Encourage & Enhance research cooperation and technical innovation between research bodies in the Arab region and internationally, fostering collaborations in specialized studies that address regional environmental needs. Establish communication channels to unify research efforts in water desalination and reuse.
 

Promote private sector investment in water desalination and reuse projects by presenting appealing opportunities for investment in project construction, operation, and maintenance. Encourage private sector engagement to drive the growth of sustainable water initiatives.
 

Contribute to the transfer and localization of the technique in the Arab region by urging specialized desalination companies to establish manufacturing facilities within the region. This initiative aims to enhance technology accessibility and expertise in desalination and water reuse practices..
 

Develop the skills of workers in seawater desalination and water reuse through training and qualification programs, ensuring knowledge transfer to nurture a new generation of engineers and technicians in the field.
 

Explore the feasibility of utilizing alternative energy sources in desalination operations and assess the progress made in implementing sustainable energy practices in Arab countries. Identify opportunities to integrate renewable energy into desalination processes for enhanced environmental sustainability and operational efficiency.
 

Who Should Attend ?

Ministries of: water, housing, electricity, irrigation, environment, health
Ministries of electricity, energy, water and desalination.
Ministries of public works and transportation.
Governmental bodies and official decision-makers.
Development authorities.
International water desalination organizations.
Concerned non-governmental organizations.
Regional and international monetary funds.
Investment banks and financial advisory sector.
Managers in the Desalination Sector
Universities and Research Centers
Research and Development Centers in the Ministries of Health, Water and Environment
Contract managers.
Heads of departments and contractors of operations and maintenance.
Heads of research and development departments.
Water geologists and environmental scientists.
Arab and international companies specialized in water treatment.
Specialized facilities in water desalination stations.
Engineers and technicians in desalination stations.
Research institutions.
Supported by
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An Initiative by
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Collaborators
BVMW GERMAN-RETACH AUMA AERZEN     Arab water council Kiing Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals MADE-IN-GERMANY   GSTT  VDMA   EDS GERMAN WATER PARTNERSHIP