Abu Dhabi, UAE — The 3rd Annual Wastewater Treatment & Reuse Conference MENA is set to convene on 3–4 June 2026 at the Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers, United Arab Emirates. The conference will bring together senior stakeholders from across the water sector spectrum — including government bodies, utilities, municipalities, project owners, EPC contractors, consultants, technology providers, and industrial operators — to advance the region's wastewater treatment and reuse agenda.
Held under the theme "From Waste to Resource: Powering Sustainable Growth," the conference places wastewater squarely at the centre of the region's sustainable development conversation. As water scarcity continues to intensify across the MENA region, treated wastewater is increasingly recognised not as a disposal challenge, but as a strategic asset capable of supporting water security, circular economy goals, and long-term infrastructure resilience.
The timing of the event is particularly significant. National frameworks such as the UAE Water Security Strategy 2036 and Saudi Vision 2030 have elevated wastewater reuse as a cornerstone of long-term water resource planning. The 2026 conference will provide a focused platform to spotlight major upcoming infrastructure projects, emerging investment opportunities, and the advanced technologies transforming treated water into a viable resource for agriculture, landscaping, industrial processes, and urban development applications.
Delegates can expect a technically rich and forward-looking programme spanning the full breadth of the sector. Key areas of discussion will include smart and advanced treatment technologies, AI-driven monitoring systems, digital twin applications, and the integration of IoT sensors into operational frameworks. The programme will also cover established and emerging treatment processes — including Membrane Bioreactor (MBR), Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR), advanced oxidation processes, and reverse osmosis — alongside broader themes of circular economy integration, ESG practices, and decentralised treatment approaches tailored to diverse urban and industrial contexts.
Beyond technology, the conference will examine the governance and commercial frameworks essential to scaling wastewater infrastructure. Sessions will explore Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models, cross-sector regulatory coordination, and industrial wastewater solutions, reflecting the multi-stakeholder nature of delivering resilient water infrastructure at scale.
A central objective of the event is to move beyond dialogue and into action — enabling regional leaders, project developers, and technology innovators to identify concrete project pipelines, forge strategic partnerships, and align on the investment and policy mechanisms required to accelerate delivery across the MENA region.
Organised by Great Minds Event Management, the conference is co-located with complementary regional water infrastructure platforms at the same venue, creating an expanded, high-value gathering for professionals driving the future of water resilience in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond.
For senior professionals working at the intersection of water security, sustainability, and infrastructure investment, this conference represents a critical opportunity to engage, connect, and shape the trajectory of the sector.