Program Sahabah
A specialized program in building an entrepreneurship system in the water sector by enabling entrepreneurs, innovators and investors to enter the sector and employ their innovations and money in it to accelerate its growth and improve its efficiency.
Sustainable solutions
Finding innovative sustainable solutions for the water sector to improve resource use efficiency and conservation.
Innovation Community
Engaging the innovation and entrepreneurship community in developing the water sector through innovative projects.
Business Growth
Contributing to the growth of startups and changing technology to improve the performance and development of the water sector.
Capital
Attracting venture capital to support innovations and start-ups in the water and agriculture sector.
Analyze and evaluate water network performance using advanced techniques to improve efficiency.
Use tools and equipment to reduce water consumption and improve efficiency.
Integrating smart devices and IoT technologies to improve water management.
Implementing advanced irrigation systems to improve water distribution and increase agricultural efficiency.
Techniques for collecting and storing rainwater or other water sources for use.
Using advanced methods to treat water and improve its quality for use.
scarcity of resources
Water scarcity is a major challenge, requiring highly innovative and sustainable solutions.
Infrastructure
Upgrading the old water infrastructure to ensure efficient distribution and quality of water provided.
Environmental pollution
Effectively address environmental pollution to ensure clean water and protect the health and sustainability of the ecosystem.
Increased demand
Dealing with increasing demand for water due to population growth and rapid industrial development.
A specialized program designed to foster entrepreneurial Startups in the water sector, empowering entrepreneurs, innovators, and investors to bring their innovative ideas to life. By providing support and resources, this program aims to accelerate the development and efficiency of these water solutions.