Dubai has once again positioned itself at the center of the global sustainability conversation with the opening of WETEX and Dubai Solar Show 2025, held from 28–29 September. Organized by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), this year’s exhibition has expanded its global footprint, hosting 18 international pavilions dedicated to advancing technologies in energy, water, waste management, and green mobility.
The presence of so many national delegations reflects the UAE’s strategic role as a hub for sustainability partnerships, aligning with the nation’s ambitious goals under the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative and the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050.
Global Collaboration at the Heart of WETEX
This year’s exhibition is not just about showcasing technology; it is about strengthening international cooperation. Delegates from Europe, Asia, and the Americas joined UAE stakeholders to exchange ideas on renewable energy deployment, water resource management in arid climates, and waste-to-energy innovations. These dialogues underscore how the UAE is increasingly serving as a bridge between developed and emerging economies in the global green transition.
By hosting such diverse pavilions, Dubai is enabling local businesses to access new markets, while also encouraging international companies to invest in the UAE’s growing sustainability ecosystem. The partnerships formed at WETEX are expected to lead to joint ventures, research collaborations, and technology transfer opportunities that directly benefit the region’s energy and water security.
Supporting UAE’s Vision 2030 and 2050
The UAE has consistently emphasized that sustainability is not only an environmental necessity but also a driver of economic resilience. WETEX contributes to this agenda by highlighting cutting-edge solutions in solar energy, hydrogen, smart water desalination, battery storage, and electric mobility—all of which are integral to the UAE’s Vision 2030 economic diversification plan and 2050 climate neutrality goals.
With the UAE’s harsh desert climate and growing population, water scarcity and high energy demand remain pressing challenges. By spotlighting global expertise in desalination, circular water use, and low-carbon energy systems, WETEX directly addresses the realities of building a sustainable future in one of the world’s most resource-stressed environments.
Opportunities for UAE Businesses and Policymakers
For UAE businesses, WETEX serves as a marketplace for green innovation. From startups to large enterprises, the event provides exposure to scalable technologies that can be integrated into local infrastructure. For policymakers, the exhibition offers a chance to benchmark UAE’s strategies against global best practices, ensuring alignment with international standards on emissions reduction, energy transition, and sustainable urban development.
Moreover, with the participation of youth-focused organizations and research institutions, WETEX emphasizes the importance of knowledge transfer and building the next generation of sustainability leaders in the UAE.
Why WETEX Matters
Events like WETEX are more than exhibitions—they are strategic platforms that help shape policy, stimulate foreign investment, and inspire societal change. The exhibition’s emphasis on energy, water, waste, and mobility directly contributes to the UAE’s reputation as a regional leader in climate action.
As Dubai prepares for COP31 in 2026, WETEX 2025 reinforces the UAE’s message that sustainability is at the core of its national development model. By welcoming international collaboration, the country is accelerating its journey toward a cleaner, smarter, and more resilient future.



