Introduction

HALAL MALAYSIA 2009
International Exhibition on Halal Products, Infrastructure and Services
 

Halal Malaysia 2009 is an International Exhibition on Halal products, infrastructure and services and is being held alongside the 2nd National Halal Conference. This exhibition will be showcasing Halal products, infrastructure and services. More than 100 exhibitors are expected to display their products and services during this four days event.

Halal Malaysia 2009 will promote expansion of business alliances in order to pave into the massive untapped potential in the domestic and global halal industry. This exhibition will create a platform for Malaysian Companies and Entrepreneurs to take the Halal Industry up to the next level.

This event will be held from 8 to 9 December 2009 and is expected to be officiated by YAB Prime Minister of Malaysia.

Why Should You Exhibit?

More than 500 delegates from the Malaysian Halal Industry are expected to participate in the 2nd National Halal Conference 2009 to be held in conjunction with this Expo;

This Expo is also open to business visitors from Malaysia and the rest of the world. With our aggressive advertisement and promotion, we are expecting a good number of visitors (non-delegates)

In Malaysia, the halal products industry alone is estimated to be worth some RM28.6 billion and this Expo allows expansion of business alliances in order to pave into the massive untapped potential in the domestic and global halal industry

 

Exhibitor Profile

Halal Products (Food & Non-Food)
Halal Logistics
Halal Facilities & Infrastructure
Islamic Finance and Investment
Government Departments and Associations
Halal Education & Training
Media and Magazine
Halal Certification Bodies
Halal Catering
Halal Abbatoir
Food Packaging, Machinery and Catering Equipment
Halal Research and Science

 

Visitor Profile

All Participants to the Conference
All Participants to the Media workshop
Trade Buyers of Halal Products & Services
Distributors of Halal Products
End Users & Consumers
Foreign Guests/Embassies
Trade & Government Organisations
Education Institutions
Research Centre
General Public