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Saudi Arabia has the opportunity to become one of the centers of water management in the region and perhaps in the world, according to Olivier Brousse, CEO of SAUR, one of the three leading providers of outsourced services for water authorities in the water and waste management industries in France.
"Expansion through strategic joint venture partnerships in the Kingdom is a clear example of SAUR's commitment to this region," he said.
Brousse was in Jeddah to attend the recently concluded Saudi Water & Power Forum & Exhibition (SWPF) 2012.
He also said SAUR began its international development in the 1960s, first in Africa, and then in Europe, Asia and South America. Since 2008, the group's focus has shifted to consolidating its existing positions in Europe (Poland, Spain, Scotland and Armenia) and boosting its growth in the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region, with primary focus on Saudi Arabia.
SAUR, which has various projects in the Kingdom, wants to make Saudi Arabia one of the key strategic countries for the future, said Brousse.