
Halal in the Technological Age
Halal goods and services have steadily gained momentum globally. The WIEF-SEACO Foundation Roundtable 2019 in Dhaka addresses this development alongside the global trend of technological development.
Halal goods and services have steadily gained momentum globally. The WIEF-SEACO Foundation Roundtable 2019 in Dhaka addresses this development alongside the global trend of technological development.
Developing a set of global halal standards, the regulators and concerns, prior to the WIEF-SEACO Foundation Roundtable in Dhaka by Professor Irwandi Jaswir.
Dr Barbara Hayat Ruiz-Bejarano talks about halal industry’s tremendous opportunities, its challenges in this technological age and its burgeoning popularity.
Japan’s popular with Muslim tourists and the halal certification for food and upcoming Olympic games, will be instrumental in this increase.
What’s the potential of halal vaccines and how does it affect the healthcare industry? This topic was discussed at 10th WIEF in Dubai.
Halal business founders of MAYA cosmetics and The Mad Optimist tell us how they’ve made it this far with their unique halal businesses.
Halal branding expert, Professor Jonathan A. J. Wilson calls for a more universal understanding of halal that includes the rights of workers and consumers.
The competitive spirit may be one of the reasons preventing the movement towards a globally recognised halal certification standard.
Highlighting some of the diverse yet familiar opinions of speakers during the five Panel Discussion sessions at the 13th WIEF.