lunes, 25 de febrero de 2019



Improve the Sustainability of Halal Supply Chains through Blockchain Technologies

Globally, there are almost 2 billion of Muslims from the 7.6 billion people in the world. Due to religious reasons, this enormous market of Muslims consciously seeks trusted, halal certified sources for their food, cosmetics, home care, pharmaceuticals, daily products and Syariah complied products to invest in. According to statistics, the global Halal market value that is recorded at approximately 1.4 trillion USD in 2017 is expected to reach 2.6 trillion USD in 2023.
Blockchain – with its characteristic that is high in transparency and traceability will be a good solution in providing reliable data and increase trust in the halal supply chains; increase seamless and efficient halal process from source to point of consumer purchase; improve sustainability of halal supply chains; and increase consumer’s confidence in halal brands; and global recognition of halal products. Halal blockchains provide clear advantages for manufacturers, brand owners, retailers, logistics service providers, distributors, and halal certification bodies for better trust and authenticity.
Hosted by Penang International Halal Hub, the Global Blockchained Halal Industry Forum 2019 (GBHIF2019) is held in conjunction with 10th Penang International Halal Expo & Conference 2019; adopting the theme ‘Digitalisation and The Halal Industry’ is set to provide an interactive platform for the halal industry stakeholders to better understand the impact of Blockchain Revolution and its technological advances on their business models and operating processes.
The Global Blockchained Halal Industry Forum 2019 deliberations will be on the following areas:
• An Overview of the Global Halal Market
• The Emerging Trends of Global Digital Islamic Economy
• Establishing A Digitalised Halal Hub – The Malaysia’s Strategies
• Blockchain Revolution and Its Impact on the Halal Industry
• Digitalisation and Blockchain: The New Frontier for the Global Halal Industry
• Blockchain Technology: Infrastructure, Protocol and Scalability
• Halal Certification on Blockchain
• Syariah Compliance via Smart Contract
• Leveraging Blockchain Technology for Halal Supply Chains



Why Attend?

• Hear and learn from exclusive visionary Halal blockchain experts on applications & enterprise implementation of blockchain solutions on halal related industry
• Engage with the industry’s leading solution providers unveiling the latest blockchain technologies
• Get inspired by quality content that offers cutting edge ‘how-to’ approach in deploying blockchain solutions across Halal-related industries
• Exceptional opportunities to exchange insights with peers and deep-dive into topics through hive of events
• Network and connect with industry’s most progressive professionals




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jueves, 21 de febrero de 2019

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11th World Halal Conference (WHC) 2019

Fostering a Robust Halal Economy: Global Integration and Ethical Practise

The 11th World Halal Conference (WHC), a Thought Leadership platform has become an established part of the calendar in Malaysia. It is one of Government’s strategies to make Malaysia as a global halal hub. WHC 2019 brings together Head of Governments, academia and captains of industry to explore and deliberate on challenges relating to the development of Halal Economy.

WHC 2019 is organised by the Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC) and hosted by Ministry of Economic Affairs, Malaysia. The Conference and Parallel sessions will be held for 2 days from 3 & 4 April 2019 at Level 1, Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The two-day event will feature components including and not limited to;
 Ambassador Session : Leveraging the Halal Industry to Boost Global Integration
 Ministerial Panel : Global Halal Economic Revolution
 Captains of Industry Panel : Global Halal Industry in 2030 – A Vision
 Empowerment Wakaf and Zakat For Halal Economy
    Shaping A Sustainable Halal Ecosystem
 Shaping The Future of Halal Healthcare
 Emerging Halal Sector Outlook
 Breakfast Networking Session

Conference Theme

This year WHC 2019 will feature the theme on Fostering a Robust Halal Economy: Global Integration and Ethical Practise to reflect upon the uncertainties raised in building the future of Islamic Economy and aimed at accelerating competitive and inclusive economies around the world by enhancing the understanding of potentials of an Islamic Economy; facilitating public-private
collaboration to improve competitiveness and inclusive growth performance of
particular economies and regions; building a foundation to network; and collaborating
with stakeholders across the world even in countries where Muslims are the minority.

The Halal industry has always been of paramount importance to Malaysia as a
Muslim-majority country. The Muslim population worldwide translates into a rising
international demand for Halal products and services. Halal is accepted as a truly
global industry and this ever-increasing globalization represents a vibrant opportunity
for the global economy.

Nevertheless, it also presents several challenges, to do with global attitudes and
rapid technological change; hence it causes important responsibilities concerning the
ethical governance and its harmonised regulation worldwide. With the current
technology revolution, global integration becomes sudden and borderless. This is
where by fostering a true Halal Economy, these challenges can be diminished.

The WHC 2019 would like to take realization forward in demonstrating that the Halal
Economy has a vital role to assume its potential within the wider global economic
returns.

Halal stakeholders from more than 50 countries are expected to be at the 2-day
Conference. Among attendees include Government and Industry Leaders, Halal
Industry Players, Media, Academicians and Researchers as well as Business and
Trade Associations.

The participation are by invitation. For registration and enquiries, our Secretariat can
be contacted at at 1-800-880-555 (within Malaysia) or +603 7965 5444 (outside
Malaysia) between 9am to 6pm, Malaysia local time, Mondays to Fridays or email
to whc@hdcglobal.com. Malaysia time zone is GMT 8+.