Abu Dhabi [UAE], On the sidelines of the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) 2024, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) in collaboration with the Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East organized a joint session to explore the latest developments in . In the field, share experiences and best practices The session brought together companies specializing in water desalination from both parties, local and federal departments, electricity and water companies, the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, Khalifa University, University of Sharjah, New York University Abu Dhabi brought together. , and several Japanese companies and universities explored ways to increase cooperation between the two parties to improve energy efficiency, deploy renewable energy, and take advantage of the latest desalination technologies. Additionally, he highlighted the UAE's pioneering desalination projects and smart management technologies that support UAE water security. Ahmed Al Kaabi, Assistant Under-Secretary of Power, Water and Future Energy Sector at MoEI for Strategy 2036, participated in the session, praising the deep ties between the UAE and Japan, which have grown over the years due to the close ties . Vision and trust between the two sides Al Kaabi said, “Water projects in the UAE are aimed at meeting the needs of different sectors in view of the continuous growth of population. Such meetings reflect the joint desire to expand the scope of cooperation between the two countries. (ANI/WAM)