Jeddah, Muharram 13, 1448 AH (June 28, 2026) SPA — The accompanying exhibition of the "Saudi Water Week," held in Jeddah from June 28 to July 2, serves as a specialized platform bringing together leading government, semi-government, and private entities operating in the water sector to showcase the latest technologies, initiatives, and qualitative projects that contribute to enhancing water security and supporting sustainability and innovation targets in the Kingdom. The exhibition features pavilions for several national leaders in the sector, including the King Abdulaziz Endowment for Al-Ain Al-Azizia, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the National Water Company, the Saline Water Conversion Corporation, and the Saudi Water Authority, which through its pavilion presents an integrated system for innovation and capacity building encompassing the Saudi Innovation Center for Water Technologies, the Institute for Water Technology Innovation and Advanced Research, and the Water Academy. The exhibition also highlights the efforts of the General Irrigation Organization in developing the irrigation system and improving the efficiency of water resource use, alongside the participation of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), which showcases its latest scientific research and innovations in water and environmental technologies, in addition to the Partnerships Pavilion that highlights models of cooperation and integration among various entities to support the sector's growth and develop its future projects. A wide range of private and semi-government entities and companies specialized in water, environmental technologies, and support services also participate in the exhibition, presenting innovative solutions and modern technologies that contribute to improving the efficiency of water resource management, enhancing service quality, and promoting sustainability. The diversity of participating entities and the projects, initiatives, and advanced technologies they present reflect the scale of development witnessed in the Kingdom's water sector and the growing role of innovation and strategic partnerships in building an integrated water system capable of meeting future challenges and achieving the targets of the Kingdom's Vision 2030.