The Water, Energy, Technology, and Environment Exhibition (WETEX 2025) is hosting 18 international pavilions this year from around the world, including pavilions from the People’s Republic of China, Republic of India, Italian Republic, Federal Republic of Germany, Russian Federation, French Republic, Polish Republic, Republic of Bulgaria, Swiss Confederation, and the Canadian Union pavilion, alongside the Republic of Turkey participating for the first time with an independent international pavilion.

These pavilions are distributed across Sheikh Rashid Hall, Sheikh Saeed Halls 1, 2, and 3, Sheikh Maktoum Hall, Arena Halls 1 and 2, and halls 1 to 8 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

The exhibition features participation from 3,100 companies from 65 countries, in addition to 68 sponsoring institutions and 18 partners and supporting associations.

His Excellency Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, founder and chairman of the exhibition, said: “WETEX supports the wise vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, may God protect him, and his brother His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, may God protect him, to strengthen international partnerships and mobilize efforts to build more bridges of communication and expand cooperation horizons worldwide in various fields of sustainability, driving sustainable development and green finance. The international pavilions participating in WETEX 2025 reinforce the significant growth the UAE has achieved in all aspects.”

Supporting Partner

Angelika Schamp, Consul General of the Swiss Confederation in Dubai, said: “The participation of Swiss companies in WETEX 2025 reflects Switzerland’s pioneering spirit and extensive expertise in water management, energy efficiency, waste treatment, and the circular economy. These companies’ solutions have proven successful and sustainable in the Middle East, making them a natural partner to support the UAE’s long-term vision for sustainable development.”

Jean-Christophe Barry, Consul General of the French Republic in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, said: “WETEX represents a strategic platform offering our companies valuable opportunities to engage directly with decision-makers and investors in the region. The diversity and excellence of the French delegation reflect our ability to propose innovative solutions closely aligned with the UAE’s long-term sustainability strategies.”

Nigibolo Jboury, representative of the Russian Export Center in the UAE, said: “Russian companies showcase their best innovations in energy, environment, and water management in Dubai.”

Edith Mayo, Trade Commissioner at the Wallonia Export-Investment Agency (AWEX), Belgium, said: “Our participation in the exhibition reflects our firm commitment to sustainability, as well as our dedication to diversifying the solutions offered by our companies, ranging from solar-powered mobility solutions, medical waste management, to advanced technologies in the water and energy sectors.”

Engineer Eyad Qudsi, Director of the Middle East and Africa region at the Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Trade in Ontario, Canada, said: “The Ontario pavilion will include 10 advanced companies representing the province’s innovation and expertise in addressing water and environmental challenges.”

Jacek Bogusławski, Board Member of the Office of the Governor of the Wielkopolska Region, Poland, said: “We aim to build a regional brand based on modern technologies by creating networks and participating in influential international sector events, contributing to expanding business opportunities in a rapidly growing market.”