MUSCAT : The Embassy of Switzerland in Oman is proud to host the Swiss Pavilion for the fourth consecutive year at the Oman Sustainability Week (OSW) 2026 exhibition, taking place from 18 to 20 May at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Center.
Thirteen Swiss companies from diverse sectors – industrial engineering, automation, sustainable construction, clean energy, smart infrastructure, quality assurance and circular economy solutions are represented at the pavilion. Notable participants include ABB, Arva Greentech, Burckhardt Compression, Casale, Georg Fischer Corys, Hofstetter, ReadyMix Holcim, Kanadevia Inova, Landis + Gyr, Macun, SGS, SID SA and Synhelion. Together, they showcase Switzerland’s diverse expertise which is at the heart of its innovation ecosystem for sustainability.
The successful organization of Oman Sustainability Week, alongside the broad participation of stakeholders from government, industry and civil society despite regional tensions, underscores Oman’s ability to provide stability and reinforces the international confidence placed in its sustainability vision and long-term strategic direction.
A Swiss delegation will also travel to Muscat for the OSW 2026, comprising the Swiss Export Risk Insurance (SERV) and the Swiss Business Hub Middle East. Together with the Oman Switzerland Friendship Association (OSFA), this delegation complements the strong Swiss private sector presence at OSW from the public side, reflecting Switzerland’s commitment to the green transition and the importance it attaches to the strategic partnership with Oman in this field.
Several company representatives will participate in the OSW and OPES Talks, sharing insights into their vision and innovative solutions.
H.E. Dr. Thomas Oertle, Ambassador of Switzerland to Oman, remarked: “For the fourth year, the Swiss pavilion will showcase some of the most innovative technologies and state-of-the-art solutions advancing the sustainability agenda. The strong participation of Swiss companies at this year’s Oman Sustainability Week is a clear expression of confidence in Oman, its economic outlook and its long-term strategic vision at a particularly sensitive moment for the region. The willingness of Swiss companies to maintain and deepen their engagement at this juncture reflects the importance they attach to a reliable and forward-looking partnership with Oman. Switzerland remains committed to fostering collaboration, innovation and exchange between our two like-minded nations, and we hope that this strong engagement will further translate into concrete partnerships, investments and expanded bilateral trade between Switzerland and Oman”





















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