Kuwait is actively leveraging the “Make it in the Emirates 2026” industrial platform in Abu Dhabi to enhance its collaboration within the electricity, water, and renewable energy sectors. Dr. Adel Al-Zamel, Undersecretary at Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy, highlighted that the ministry’s presence at this significant event underscores a commitment to fostering deeper regional ties and facilitating the exchange of expertise in these critical energy fields. This strategic engagement aims to support sustainable development objectives and align with evolving global energy landscapes.
At the event, Dr. Al-Zamel, who is leading Kuwait’s delegation, noted the platform’s value in exploring cutting-edge manufacturing and energy technologies. The participation provides a crucial avenue to identify potential partnerships with entities in the United Arab Emirates and other participating nations. This pursuit of cooperation is seen as vital for bolstering regional integration and driving economic progress within the Kuwait power sector.
The “Make it in the Emirates 2026” event, now in its fifth year, serves as a comprehensive gathering for ministers, business leaders, investors, and innovators. It offers a unique opportunity for attendees to gain insights into the latest advancements and technologies. Dr. Al-Zamel expressed appreciation for the UAE’s organizational efforts, recognizing the platform as a premier venue for connecting decision-makers, experts, and investors globally.
Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water is dedicated to cultivating strategic alliances and broadening its collaborative efforts with both regional and international partners. This approach is designed to advance the energy sector’s development, stimulate innovation, and achieve sustainability targets, aligning with Kuwait’s forward-looking vision for a more efficient and enduring energy future. The delegation from Kuwait includes representatives from various governmental sectors, including electricity, public works, and housing, emphasizing a cross-sectoral approach to development.
The four-day event features extensive exhibition space with numerous exhibitors showcasing manufacturing opportunities, products, and technologies across a diverse range of sectors, including advanced manufacturing and energy cooperation. The focus remains on strengthening supply chains, fostering innovation, and developing the workforce to meet future demands within the broader energy landscape and beyond. The Kuwait power sector’s engagement at such events is a testament to its proactive stance in global energy dialogues.
























