1 MARCH 2019 SPICE CONVENTION CENTRE, PENANG
GLOBAL BLOCKCHAINED HALAL INDUSTRY FORUM 2019 Digitalisation and The Halal Industry
Hosted by: Office of Penang Domestic & International Trade Consumer Affairs & Entrepreneurship Development
Researched, Produced & Managed by:
Knowledge Partner:
Halal Blockchain Leader:
Penang Development Corporation
Supported by:
Strategic Islamic Finance Partner:
Global Decentralized Halal Assurance Platform:
Strategic Partners:
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OVERVIEW 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 cer�fied sources for their food, cosme�cs, home care, pharmaceu�cals, daily products and Shariah complied products to invest in. According to sta�s�cs, 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.
provide clear advantages for manufacturers, brand owners, retailers, logis�cs service providers, distributors, and halal cer�fica�on bodies for be�er trust and authen�city. Hosted by Penang Interna�onal Halal Hub, the Global Blockchained Halal Industry Forum 2019 (GBHIF2019) is held in conjunc�on with 10th Penang Interna�onal Halal Expo & Conference 2019; adop�ng the theme ‘Digitalisa�on and The Halal Industry’ is set to provide an interac�ve pla�orm for the halal industry stakeholders to be�er understand the impact of Blockchain Revolu�on and its technological advances on their business models and opera�ng processes.
Blockchain – with its characteris�c that is high in transparency and traceability will be a good solu�on 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 recogni�on of halal products. Halal blockchains
WHY ATTEND? The Global Blockchained Halal Industry Forum 2019 deliberations • Hear and learn from exclusive visionary Halal blockchain experts on applica�ons & enterprise will be on the following areas: implementa�on of blockchain solu�ons on halal related • • • • • • • • •
industry
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 Revolu�on and Its Impact on the Halal Industry Digitalisa�on and Blockchain: The New Fron�er for the Global Halal Industry Blockchain Technology: Infrastructure, Protocol and Scalability Halal Cer�fica�on on Blockchain Shariah Compliance via Smart Contract Leveraging Blockchain Technology for Halal Supply Chains
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Engage with the industry’s leading solu�on providers unveiling the latest blockchain technologies
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Get inspired by quality content that offers cu�ng edge ‘how-to’ approach in deploying blockchain solu�ons across Halal-related industries
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Excep�onal opportuni�es to exchange insights with peers and deep-dive into topics through hive of events
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Network and connect with industry’s most progressive professionals
Endorsed by : Asian-Arab Chamber of Commerce
Access Blockchain Association Malaysia
Malaysian Franchise Association (MFA)
Malaysian Institute Of Food Technology (Mift)
Association of Science, Technology & Innovation
The Malaysian Food And Beverage Executive Association (MFBEA)
Federation Of Malaysian Freight Forwarders (FMFF)
World's Poultry Science Association (WPSA)
Media Partners :
Centre of Islamic Banking & Economic
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BLOCKCHAIN @ A GLANCE
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HALAL SUPPLY CHAIN WITHOUT & WITH BLOCKCHAIN Without halal Blockchains Supplier
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PROGRAMME
- 1 MARCH 2019, FRIDAY
DAY ONE: 1 MARCH 2019 7:30AM
GBHIF 2019 Registration Begins Venue: Foyer of Ballroom 4, Lower Ground Floor, SPICE Convention Centre, Penang
8:30AM
Conference Delegates Take Their Seats at Ballroom Venue: Ballroom 4, Lower Ground Floor, SPICE Convention Centre, Penang
8:30AM
Arrival of Distinguished Guests
8:45AM
Arrival of Guest of Honor
OPENING CEREMONY 8:50AM 9:00AM 9:05AM 9:30AM
NegaraKu Penang State Anthem Cultural Performance Prayer Recitation INTRODUCTORY REMARKS YB Dato’ Haji Abdul Halim Hussain State Minister for Domestic & International Trade, Chairman of PIHH Development Sdn Bhd KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND LAUNCH OF PIHEC2019 EXHIBITION AND GBHIF2019 CONFERENCE Y.A.B Tuan Chow Kon Yeow, Chief Minister of Penang Networking & Refreshments Break
PLENARY SESSION 10:00AM
PLENARY ADDRESS 1: An Overview of the Global Halal Market Mr. Muhammad Zubair, Managing Director, AlHuda CIBE FZ LLE – U.A.E & Chief Executive Officer, Alhuda CIBE – Pakistan
10:25AM
PLENARY ADDRESS 2: The Emerging Trends of Global Digital Islamic Economy Mohamad Safri Shahul Hamid, Senior Managing Director & DCEO CIMB Islamic/Group Islamic Banking
10:50AM
PLENARY ADDRESS 3: Establishing A Digitalised Halal Hub – The Malaysia’s Strategies Mr. Hanisofian Alias, Vice President - Industry Development, Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC)
11:15AM
PLENARY ADDRESS 4: Blockchain Revolution and Its Impact on the Halal Industry Prof. Dr. Marco Tieman, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, LBB International
11:45AM
PLENARY ADDRESS 5: The Science of Halal and Blockchain Technology: Promoting and Assuring Healthy Lifestyle Dr. Mohamed Faid, Chief Science Officer (CSO), Archytas Blockchain Consultancy
12:10PM
Halal Industry Leadership Forum: Digitalisation and Blockchain: The New Frontier for the Global Halal Industry Moderator: Ms. Emmy Abdul Alim, Editor, Salaam Gateway Panellists: Mr. Norhizam Kadir, Vice President - Growth Ecosystem Development, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) Mr. Hanisofian Alias, Vice President - Industry Development, Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC) Ms. Mastura Ishak, Programme Director, Blockchain, Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT) Mr. Muhammad Zubair, Managing Director, AlHuda CIBE FZ LLE – U.A.E & Chief Executive Officer, Alhuda CIBE – Pakistan Prof. Dr. Marco Tieman, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, LBB International Mr. Erik Árokszállási, Chief Executive Officer, TE-FOOD International GmbH
12:50PM
Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates
SESSION ONE: BLOCKCHAIN INFRASTRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT
Mr. Norhizam Kadir, Vice President - Growth Ecosystem Development, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) 2:45PM
PAPER 1: Blockchain Technology: Infrastructure, Protocol and Scalability Mr. Rene Bernard, President, ACCESS Blockchain Association
3:10PM
PAPER 2: Halal Certification on Blockchain Mr. Hadi Rahmad, Director of Business Development, WhatsHalal
3:35PM
Questions and Answers
SESSION TWO: BLOCKCHAIN APPLICATIONS FOR THE HALAL INDUSTRY
Ms. Mastura Ishak, Programme Director, Blockchain, Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT) 3:40PM
PAPER 3: The Public Blockchain for Global Halal Industry and Islamic Economy Dr. Sulaiman Liu, Co-founder, HalalChain & CEO, HLC Technologies FZCO Dubai
4:05PM
PAPER 4: Shariah Compliance via Smart Contract Dr. Farrukh Habib, Senior Advisor & Researcher, International Shariah Research Academy for Islamic Finance (ISRA)
4:30PM
PAPER 5: Leveraging Blockchain Technology for Halal Supply Chains Mr. Erik Arokszallasi, Chief Executive Officer, TE-FOOD International GmbH
4:55PM
Questions and Answers
5:00PM
Global Blockchained Halal Industry Forum 2019 Ends
*This Program is subjected to change and for updated program, please logon on to www.GlobalBlockchainedHalalIndustryForum.com Program @ 18 February 2019
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GBHIF 2019 FLOOR PLAN
IMPORTANT NOTE: All intended exhibitors must have a valid Halal Cer�ficate. Exhibitor origina�ng from islamic-majority countries without a Halal Cer�ficate must process a Statutory Declara�on confirming that the products are in fact Halal according to Shariah.
For Exhibition Enquiry Global Blockchained Halal Industry Forum 2019 Secretariat c/o Confexhub Group Telephone Fax Email
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