MEXTYPSA at the 94th ICOLD Annual Meeting 2026
From 25th to 29th May, MEXTYPSA, participated in the 94th Annual Meeting of the International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD), held in Guadalajara, Mexico. Recognised as one of the world’s leading forums for the exchange of knowledge and expertise in dams, reservoirs, and water resource management, the event brought together industry leaders, technical specialists, and institutions from across the globe.
The meeting provided an excellent platform for the TYPSA Group to showcase its expertise in hydraulic infrastructure, present flagship projects, explore emerging technologies, and strengthen relationships with professionals, organizations, and the next generation of engineers.
With a proven track record that includes the design of 42 dams and 75 hydropower plants worldwide, the Group reaffirmed its commitment to delivering innovative solutions that enhance water security, strengthen climate resilience, and promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
As part of its participation, the MEXTYPSA booth offered visitors an appealing introduction to some of the Group’s most significant capabilities and projects.
Among the highlights were the following:
- An interactive project map that allowed visitors to explore a selection of the Group’s most important dam and reservoir projects.
- A virtual reality experience featuring the Regulatory Dam project in the Lower Choluteca River Basin, offering an immersive view of a strategic initiative designed to improve water security, provide flood protection, and support sustainable regional development.
The event also served as a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas, share experiences, and discuss the future of hydraulic infrastructure with experts and stakeholders from around the world.
We would like to thank everyone who visited our booth and shared this memorable moment with us.
MEXTYPSA and the TYPSA Group remain dedicated to developing high-value engineering solutions that contribute to efficient water management, resilient communities, and sustainable development for future generations.

