Every drop satisfies a need. Every solution protects a future.
At IFAT 2026, the world's leading trade fair for environmental technologies, Siemens demonstrated why the future of water management is digital — and why Egypt is at the heart of that transformation.
A Strong Egyptian Presence
The Siemens booth welcomed a distinguished delegation led by H.E. Hani Sweilam, Egypt's Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, and Ms. Youmna Osman, Egyptian Deputy Chief of Mission, alongside representatives from leading Egyptian water sector companies, AHK, GIZ, and key industry partners.
This high-level engagement reflects more than diplomatic courtesy — it signals a deepening collaboration between Germany and Egypt and a growing confidence among Egyptian stakeholders that technology-driven solutions are the path forward.
Technologies That Turn Challenges into Opportunities
With over 100 million people depending on a single river system, Egypt's water challenge is one of the most complex in the world. Siemens showcased a comprehensive portfolio of water and wastewater management solutions designed not just to respond to these pressures — but to stay ahead of them:
- Real-time monitoring and control systems for water and wastewater treatment — giving utilities the visibility and agility to optimize operations, reduce downtime, and respond to changing conditions before they become crises
- Water quality technologies that go beyond compliance — actively safeguarding public health and environmental standards
- Leak detection systems that dramatically reduce non-revenue water losses — turning one of the region's biggest inefficiencies into a recoverable resource
Together, these solutions combine advanced automation, digitalization, and deep domain expertise to help water utilities do more with less — and do it sustainably.
A Strategic Partner for Egypt's Vision 2030
Siemens is proud to stand alongside Egypt as a strategic technology partner in realizing Vision 2030. By combining the real and digital worlds, Siemens empowers utilities and infrastructure operators to build water systems that are not only more efficient — but truly resilient.
"For 125 years, we've grown alongside Egypt. Now, as water becomes the defining challenge of our time, we're bringing everything we've learned to ensure all of Egypt has access to smarter, more sustainable water infrastructure.”— Mostafa El-Bagoury Siemens Egypt CEO
The Future Is Flowing
As Egypt accelerates the modernization of its water infrastructure, the window for impact is now. Siemens stands ready to collaborate with Egyptian water companies, government institutions, and development organizations — not just as a technology provider, but as a partner invested in lasting, measurable change.
Because when we protect water, we protect everything that depends on it.