The CleanTech Business Club (CBC) Family Leaders recently embarked on a high-impact Business Mission to the Middle East, reinforcing its commitment to driving the CleanTech, Clean Hydrogen, and Clean Water transformation across the region.

This mission included participation in three premier events:
ACWA Power Innovation Days 2025 – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
World Hydrogen MENA, supported by Dii Desert Energy – Dubai, UAE
VNTR Investor Conference Bahrain – Manama, Bahrain
With Cleanvestree, the CleanTech Business Arm of CBC, headquartered in Manama, Bahrain, this mission was a crucial step in strengthening strategic partnerships, investment opportunities, and industry collaboration within the region.
ACWA Power Innovation Days 2025 – Pioneering the Future of Clean Energy
📍 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia continues to lead the global clean energy transition, and CBC was honored to take part in ACWA Power Innovation Days 2025—one of the most influential platforms showcasing cutting-edge innovations in renewable energy, green hydrogen, and sustainable water solutions.
With ACWA Power at the forefront of gigawatt-scale clean energy projects, this event provided a unique opportunity to explore new technological breakthroughs and financing models that will shape the future of sustainable energy.
Key Takeaways:
The role of large-scale hydrogen projects in achieving global decarbonization goals.
Innovations in desalination and clean water infrastructure, vital for arid regions.
Strengthening ties between CBC and leading Middle Eastern energy players, paving the way for future collaborations.
World Hydrogen MENA 2025 – The Role of the Middle East in the Global Hydrogen Economy
📍 Dubai, UAE
The Middle East is positioning itself as a global leader in clean hydrogen, and World Hydrogen MENA 2025 was a testament to this shift. Hosted in Dubai and supported by Dii Desert Energy, the event brought together top industry leaders, policymakers, and investors to discuss how the region can capitalize on its abundant renewable energy resources to become a powerhouse in green hydrogen production.
CBC actively engaged in discussions on:
The Middle East’s competitive advantage in hydrogen production due to low-cost solar and wind energy.
Strategies for building an integrated hydrogen supply chain, from production to export.
How Cleanvestree’s Project Financing & Origination Facility can accelerate the development of bankable hydrogen projects in the region.
The event reinforced CBC’s belief that the Middle East will play a critical role in the global hydrogen economy, with Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE emerging as key players in the sector.
VNTR Investor Conference Bahrain – Unlocking Investment for CleanTech Innovation
📍 Manama, Bahrain
"It was truly inspiring to connect with the incredible investor community today at the VNTR Investor Conference Bahrain!"
This was the sentiment expressed by CBC after participating in VNTR Investor Conference Bahrain, an event that perfectly embodied the spirit of collaboration and entrepreneurial leadership.
A major highlight of the event was the presence of Khalid Al Zayani, Honorary Chairman at Alzayani Investments, who shared his remarkable journey in building one of Bahrain’s most successful business conglomerates. His story underscored the values of vision, resilience, and long-term commitment—values that align perfectly with CBC’s mission to drive CleanTech transformation.
Why This Event Was Important for CBC:
Strengthening investment and financial partnerships for CleanTech projects.
Showcasing Bahrain’s role as an emerging hub for sustainable finance.
Reinforcing that Cleanvestree, based in Manama, is at the heart of CBC’s Middle Eastern expansion.
Reflecting on this, CBC felt prouder than ever about its decision to establish Cleanvestree in Bahrain, which serves as the CBC Business Hub for the Middle East. This hub is not just about business—it’s about impact.
"Together, we are dedicated to driving Bahrain and the Middle East’s transformation in CleanTech, Clean Hydrogen, and Clean Water—paving the way for a regenerative future."
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