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7.00am – 9.00am |
RegistrationArrival of Delegates, Guests and VIPs Venue: Ground Level - Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre | |
9.30am – 12.00pm |
OPENING SESSION OF THE 11th WIEF
Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1
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12.00pm – 1.30pm |
BUSINESS NETWORKING LUNCH
Venue: Hall 1 & 2 Level G
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1.30pm - 3.00pm |
Panel Discussion
Islamic Finance for Green Technologies
Green sustainable growth is the path of the future, and Islamic Finance is poised to assume a pivotal role in its development. What are the green updates thus far on the Islamic Finance front? How far can it go? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
1.30pm - 3.00pm |
MASTERCLASS
Creating a Circular Economy with Zero-Waste Technologies
A world with increasing demand means more waste. The existing technology we have only produces more goods with heaps of waste as a by-product. The linear economic model is not sustainable. What is the prospect of creating a circular economy? What do we know about zero-waste technologies? Venue: Plenary Theatre Level 3 | |
SPONSORS PROGRAMMEInternational Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF) presents: Impact investing is an exciting and large-scale opportunity for the Islamic investment industry. During the 11th World Islamic Economic Forum, INCEIF and Fajr Capital will bring together thought leaders and key industry executives to discuss how the transition “from compliance to impact” represents a next generation for the industry to enhance its relevance, expand its scale, and demonstrate its authenticity. VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 1 | Room 401 – 402, Level 4 SPEAKERS:
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INVESTMENT PROGRAMME | ||
SPECIAL PROGRAMME | ||
1.30pm - 5.30pm |
IDEAPAD
Mobile Apps and Digital Content
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G | |
3.00pm - 4.30pm |
CEO PANEL
Balancing Shareholder and Stakeholder Interests for Sustainable Profit
Probably one of the most challenging issues in business is being able to sustain healthy profits whilst ensuring stakeholder concerns such as the environment and community welfare are well addressed. How do businesses tread that delicate line? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
3.00pm - 4.30pm |
MASTERCLASS
Understanding the Potential of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is the pinnacle of modern technological advancement that will revolutionise our lives in the future. But debates rage on intensively on the potential and dangers of artificial intelligence. To what point can it improve our lives, and to what point can it endanger them? Venue: Plenary Theatre Level 3 | |
4.30pm - 6.00pm |
PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing a Halal Ecosystem in New Markets
Countries wanting to capitalise on the burgeoning Halal industry are sprouting like mushrooms. But they fall short of sustaining its momentum due to institutional policies that continue to impede its progress. What are the right policy changes that can create a strong and sustainable halal ecosystem in these new markets? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
3.30pm - 5.00pm |
SPONSORS PROGRAMMEIslamic Development Bank (IDB) presents:
VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 1 | Room 401 – 402, Level 4 SPEAKERS:
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SPECIAL PROGRAMMEForeign and Commonwealth Office (British High Commission Kuala Lumpur) Presents:
VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 1 | Room 403 – 404, Level 4 SPEAKERS:
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SPECIAL PROGRAMMETropical Rainforest Conservation & Research Centre (TRCRC) presents: Forest New Economy Forest The New Economy is to discuss about forests as a whole and its natural ecosystem when preserved correctly, provides unmeasurable benefits to the environment, its inhabitants and humans. The economic benefits from the preservation of forested land is widely unknown as current methods of economic gain from forestry is through unsustainable logging and large scale land conversion to agriculture, notably, oil palm plantations. The potential ways of increasing the economic values of forests while preserving the natural environment will be discussed by two expert panelists. The importance of forest conservation, current problems and the potential economic use by keeping forested land intact will be talked on as well.
VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 2 | Room 405, Level 4 SPEAKERS:
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3.30pm - 4.30pm |
SPECIAL PROGRAMMERepublic of Ghana Presents: VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 1 | Room 410, Level 4
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7.00pm - 10.00pm |
GALA DINNERIslamic Social Finance for Humanitarian Financing
Venue: Hall 1 & 2 Level G Open to all Participants Opening Act by Diplomat of Drums
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12.00pm - 6.30pm |
EXHIBITION & BUSINESS EXCHANGE
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G
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9.00am – 9.30am |
SME BUSINESS PAVILION
Opening Session
Venue: Ballroom 2 Level 3 | |
9.00am – 10.00am |
PANEL DISCUSSION
Achieving Equitable Growth in ASEAN’s Urban and Rural Areas
ASEAN is a region blessed with natural resources, and has significant rural and agricultural bases. Yet its economic growth does not commensurate with the development of these sector. In order to achieve long-term sustainable growth, ASEAN needs a cohesive policy to bridge the gap between the urban and rural areas. Where do we start? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
9.00am – 10.00am |
MASTERCLASS
Developing World Class Human Capital in Islamic Finance
It is a known fact that Islamic Finance is a colossal industry worth more than 2 trillion dollars in assets. But the human capital meant to support it is still in its nascent stages, with a huge number of employment coming largely from its conventional banking counterpart. Why should Islamic Finance build its own unique human capital base? And how do we expedite its development? Venue: Plenary Theatre Level 3 | |
SPONSORS PROGRAMMEUnited Malayan Land Bhd presents: VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 2 | Room 401-402, Level 4 SPEAKERS:
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INVESTMENT PROGRAMME | ||
SPECIAL PROGRAMME | ||
9:00am - 11:15am |
IDEAPAD
Sustainable Living & Social Enterprise
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G | |
9.30am – 11.00am |
SME BUSINESS PAVILION
Ministerial Dialogue: Building Resilient SMEs for Sustainable Growth
Venue: Ballroom 1 Level 3 | |
9.30am – 11.00am |
Qatar Financial Centre Authority presents: The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) is an onshore business and financial centre located in Doha, providing an excellent platform for firms to incorporate and do business in Qatar and the region. The QFC environment offers its own legal, regulatory, tax and business infrastructure, which allows 100% foreign ownership, unlimited repatriation of profits, and charges a competitive rate of 10% corporate tax on locally sourced profits. VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 2 | Room 405, Level 4 SPEAKERS:
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11.00am – 12.00am |
SME BUSINESS PAVILION
Masterclass: Building an SME Regional Ecosystem
A sustainable SME regional ecosystem necessitates a cohesive structure where government policies and multinationals work in tandem to support the growth of SMEs. How can multinationals include SMEs in their value chains? What policy changes are needed in building a sustainable system? Venue: Ballroom 2 Level 3 | |
10.00am – 11.00am |
PANEL DISCUSSION
Biotech Startups and Their Role in Bioeconomy
The emergence of bioeconomy provides sustainable solutions to the growing societal, environmental and economic challenges that we face today. The potential of climate change mitigation, energy and food security and resource efficiency creates a vast array of new markets for startups and SMEs. What are these new markets? What are the roles of startups and SMEs in bioeconomy? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
10.00am – 11.00am |
MASTERCLASS
Building a Globally Recognised Halal Certification Standard
As the Halal industry continues to expand rapidly across continents, there is an urgent need of standardisation across different markets. It is therefore crucial for the international community to work together to build globally recognised Halal standards. What are the ingredients to make these standards global? Venue: Plenary Theatre Level 3 | |
12.00pm – 1.00pm |
SME BUSINESS PAVILION
Panel Discussion: When Ideas Meet Funds (A Dialogue between Entrepreneurs and the Funding Community)
The transaction between people with ideas and people with money holds crucial details that need to be understood to increase the chances of businesses getting funded. Which businesses are right for SMEs? What are the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur? What are the skills and knowledge necessary to secure funding? Venue: Ballroom 2 Level 3 | |
11.00am – 12.00pm |
PANEL DISCUSSION
Empowering Rural Woman Entrepreneurs
Agriculture is the backbone of a great number of economies spanning the different continents. Yet, the agricultural sector is the most underpaid and the most exploited. As such, women entrepreneurs in the rural areas stand to lose greatly. What are the steps to empower them? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
11.00am – 12.00pm |
MASTERCLASS
The Food Problem - Synergising Food Supplies and Logistics
The global food problem and famine is not due to the shortage of food on the planet. It really stems from the inability to distribute food supplies to problem areas in a timely and sustainable manner. What can large multinational food companies do to improve the situation? Is there room for SMEs in the food and logistics business? Venue: Plenary Theatre Level 3 | |
11.15am – 12.15pm |
IDEAPAD
Healthcare Technology
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G | |
11.00am – 12.30pm |
SPECIAL PROGRAMMEEmbassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Kuala Lumpur presents: VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 1 | Room 401 – 402, Level 4 SPEAKERS:
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11.30am – 1.00pm |
SPECIAL PROGRAMMESecurities Commission Malaysia presents: VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 2 | Room 405, Level 4 SPEAKERS:
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SPONSORS PROGRAMME | ||
INVESTMENT PROGRAMME | ||
11.00am – 12.30pm |
SPECIAL PROGRAMMEUniversity Utara Malaysia presents: VENUE: Special Programme Room 1 | Room 403 – 404, Level 4 To confirm your attendance, please contact:
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2.00pm - 3:00pm |
SME BUSINESS PAVILION
Masterclass: E-Commerce in SME Development
E-commerce is taking monetary transactions to a new exponential level. What are the benefits of E-commerce to SMEs and what are its barriers to entry? Venue: Ballroom 1 Level 3 | |
12.00pm - 1:00pm |
PANEL DISCUSSION
Islamic Fashion Industry: New Trends, New Markets
The Islamic Fashion Industry is estimated to be worth US$96 billion and is rapidly growing. The gauge of its rapid expansion can be seen through international labels such as Hermes, Aramis, Estee Lauder and Debbie Wingham, adopting modest fashion collections targeting Muslim markets. New Muslim fashion designers are also coming to the fore in this explosive industry. What are the new trends and how far can it grow? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
12.00pm - 1:00pm |
MASTERCLASS
Women Empowerment: ASEAN Case Studies
ASEAN has been a shining example of women empowerment in all of public life in community, business and government. Who are some of these shining examples? What can they teach our next generation of leaders about gender equality? Venue: Plenary Theatre Level 3 | |
12.15pm - 1:00pm |
IDEAPAD
Industrial and Infrastructure Technologies
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G | |
1.00pm - 2:00pm |
BUSINESS NETWORKING LUNCH
Venue: Hall 1 & 2 Level G
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
SME BUSINESS PAVILION
Masterclass: SMEs' and Internalisation
In order for SMEs to grow and benefit from economies of scale, they need to think beyond the domestic market. But what are the barriers for SMEs to enter the international market? What roles can the Governments play in developing SMEs’ competitive advantage? Venue: Ballroom 2 Level 3 | |
2.00pm - 2.30pm |
IDEAPAD
Education
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
PANEL DISCUSSION
Youth Startups, Future Markets and Social Profits
The age of millenials is coming. New ways of thinking will emerge, and with that new markets serving new functions in society. Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
MASTERCLASS
Bringing Free Quality Education to Villages
Education is the right of every human being yet millions of people are deprived of it due to conflict and poverty. As a result, the income and literacy gap between the urban and rural areas becomes increasingly wider. What are the steps to bring free education to villages? Venue: Plenary Theatre Level 3 | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
SPONSORS PROGRAMMEMaybank Islamic Bhd presents: VENUE: Special Programme Room 1 | Room 401 – 402, Level 4 To confirm your attendance, please contact:
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INVESTMENT PROGRAMME | ||
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
SPECIAL PROGRAMMETrade and Support Division of Gangwon Provincial Government presents:
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VENUE: Special Programme Room 2 | Room 405, Level 4
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
IDEAPAD
Creative Arts & Modest Fashion
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G | |
SPECIAL PROGRAMMEInvestment Promotion Agency of the Province of Kwzulu Natal presents:
VENUE: Special Programme Room 1 | Room 403 – 404, Level 4
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3.00pm – 4.00pm |
IDEAPAD
Funding Platforms & Fintech
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G | |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
SME BUSINESS PAVILION
Panel Discussion: SMEs’ Gateway to Localisation
Penetrating the existing domestic supply chain is crucial to SMEs’ survival. How can governments build SME capacity through the localisation of the supply chain? What initiatives can be taken to create a sustainable localisation process for SMEs? What synergies can be achieved between MNCs and SMEs with regard to the domestic supply chain? Venue: Ballroom 2 Level 3 | |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
PANEL DISCUSSION
Should Academia Include Technical Training for Industry Placements?
It is often said that academia is more concerned with theory and philosophy rather than practical skills that are relevant to the marketplace. Should technical and vocational training be part of academia? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
MASTERCLASS
Islamic Social Finance and the Future of Humanitarian Action
Humanitarian tragedies are happening on an alarming scale today. There is an urgent need to address those millions of people affected by conflicts and disasters. The private sector and the financial industry have pivotal roles to play in addressing these pressing challenges. With the rapid emergence of Islamic Finance, what is the future of Islamic Social Financing in addressing humanitarian tragedies? Venue: Plenary Theatre Level 3 | |
4.00pm – 5.00pm |
IDEAPAD
Islamic Finance Products & Waqf Projects
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G | |
4.00pm- 5.30pm |
SPONSORS PROGRAMME | |
INVESTMENT PROGRAMME | ||
4.00pm- 6.00pm |
SPECIAL PROGRAMMEWIEF Businesswomen Network presents:
VENUE: Sponsors Programme Room 1 | Room 401 – 402 | |
9.00am – 5.00pm |
EXHIBITION & BUSINESS EXCHANGE
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G
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8.30am – 10.00am |
BUSINESS NETWORKING BREAKFAST (BNB)BNB is developed to encourage greater business networking opportunities for the Forum participants. Venue: Hall 1 & 2 Level G | |
10.00am – 11.00am |
PANEL DISCUSSION
The Role of Islamic Finance and Waqf in Healthcare
Healthcare is a very important sector in the economy. Much needed investment needs to be focused not only in commercial healthcare, but also public healthcare for those who cannot afford it. Can the instruments of Islamic Finance and Waqf be used in the development of the healthcare sector? What differences will it make in healthcare compared to its conventional counterpart? Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
11.00am – 12.00pm |
FACE TO FACE
Conversation with a Personality
Face to Face is an intimate conversation with a global personality on their life challenges, story of success and personal anecdotes. Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
12.00pm – 1.00pm |
MEDIA DEBATEEntrepreneurship: A Platform of Peace Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1 | |
1.00pm – 1.30pm |
CLOSING SESSION
Venue: Plenary Hall Level 1
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1.30pm – 2.30pm |
BUSINESS NETWORKING LUNCH
Venue: Hall 1 & 2 Level G
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9.00am – 3.00pm |
EXHIBITION
Venue: Hall 4 & 5 Level G
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