Riyadh: The Saudi Water Authority (SWA) launched its water camp 2026 today in Riyadh, Al-Khobar, Jubail, and Madinah, with 80 students aged 10 to 15 taking part in the program, which runs until July 23.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the camp offers an interactive educational experience across four training tracks covering leadership, scientific, technical, and artistic fields. It aims to develop skills in innovative thinking, teamwork, and project management while introducing students to artificial intelligence and modern water technologies.
Participants will develop innovative projects addressing water and sustainability challenges to be presented to a specialized judging panel at the program's conclusion.
The camp is part of SWA's efforts to build national capabilities in water, sustainability, and innovation among young Saudis.