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World-Class Line-Up For IHMC 2008
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei Darussalam is set to take centre stage again
on August 16-17 with the forthcoming International Halal Market
.Conference 2008 (IHMC) that will be held at the International
Conference Centre in Bandar Seri Begawan on August 16-17 August by
bringing together a selection of world-class Halal industry experts
to the Sultanate.
Taking place in conjunction with
the 3rd International Halal Product Expo (August 14-17), the IHMC
programme promises to be one of the best line-ups assembled for a
Halal conference.
"We have gathered what we consider
to be the cream of the Halal industry experts available anywhere in
the world today," said Hajj Abdalhamid Evans, senior analyst at
Imarat Consultants, who are helping the Ministry of Industry and
Primary Resources to organise the conference.
"In so many conferences, the
speakers just talk about their company; it becomes a promotional
presentation for their products. We have invited consultants and
Halal industry specialists to give their expert views on how the
market is developing and the opportunities and challenges that are
there, covering all aspects of the market," he went on to explain.
The upcoming international speakers
will include Mr Ahmad Adam, President of Crescent Foods Chicago, and
Founder of the American Halal Association, who will look at the
importance of quality over quantity for Halal SMEs. Mr Saleh Lootah,
CEO of Al Islami Foods, Dubai, which had a record year in 2007 of a
59 per cent increase in sales, will share his experiences on how to
expand a Halal brand into food retailing, food service, restaurants
and hotels. Mr Marco Tieman, MD of LBB Teams Sdn Bhd, will talk
about why using the cluster approach to building an effective Halal
park is the best road to success. Mr David Smith, CEO of Global
Futures Foresight, UK, author of the recent report on the Rise of
Islamic Tourism, looks at the expanding Halal travel market.
Ms Selma Djukic, President of White
Owl Global Services, Canada, Halal pharmaceutical expert looks at
the next wave of the Halal market expansion into bio and pharma
sectors. Mr Shahed Amanullah, founder of Zabihah.com, USA, will be
talking about Halal Online - market development via the Internet,
building consumer awareness, stimulating industry innovation and
encouraging adherence to Halal standards. Mr Redhuan Oon, leader of
ADempiere Bazaar, Malaysia will be discussing an ICT roadmap - the
challenge and opportunity for worldwide acceptance, the role of the
Internet for the Halal market, concept of Halal ICT - use of open
source application development and Brunei Darussalam as a hub for
Halal ICT development.
In addition to the international
speakers, Dayang Hajah-Normah Suria Hayati binti PJDSM Dato Seri
Utama (Dr) Haji Awang Mohd Jamil Al-Sufri, Director of the
Department of Agriculture at the Ministry of Industry and Primary
Resources will talk about Brunei's role in the global Halal market,
and Dr Farouk Gad, Professor of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology,
will talk about the latest developments in Halal science and
research being done at Universiti Brunei DanJssalam.
The Halal market is worth an
estimated US $2.1 trillion a year and growing at US$500 billion
annually due to an ever-increasing Muslim population. "Since Muslims
are the fastest growing consumer segment in the world, any company
that is not considering how to serve them is missing a significant
opportunity to affect both its top and bottom-line growth. Although
there are political and social pitfalls to consider, the
opportunities are so vast and far-reaching that they greatly
outweigh the risks. With many of the world's consumer segments
reaching a saturation point, the Muslim consumer is fast becoming a
new outlet to build a base for future growth," stated a report
`Addressing the Muslim Market' by A T Kearney.
Overall, the topics will cover
market analysis, manufacturing and distribution challenges, brand
development, Halal park clusters, online applications for Halal,
Halal tourism and hospitality, Halal science and the pharmaceutical
industry, and the development of ICT in the Halal sector.
In addition, there will be two open
sessions; one for aspiring SMEs and entrepreneurs and the final
session will cover a new initiative to establish a Halal Product
Academy in Brunei Darussalam, with representatives from the Mufti's
Department.
"This is a well-rounded programme
that covers many aspects of the Halal market," says Hajj ,
Abdalhamid, "and it offers an excellent opportunity for both private
sector stake-holders and Government officers to take advantage of
the knowledge and expertise on offer. This is a not-tobe-missed
event for anyone interested in the fastest developing market sector
in the world, the Halal market." Further details, registration forms
and programmes are available at http://vww.bruneihalalexpo.com and
http://www.halalfocus.com for download. Other enquiries can be
addressed to the IHMC Secretariat on +673 233 3964 or +673 233 4172.
-- Courtesy of Borneo
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