Securing financial stability and generating growth is at the top of the global economic agenda, especially after years of uncertainty and sluggish development following the 2008 financial crisis. More and more countries, Muslim and non-Muslim, are now seeking an economic model that is more equitable and sustainable. The concept of the Islamic economy is increasingly gaining global traction in the past few years. It has been proven to be more resilient, and it has presented to the world its vast potential to bring upon peace and prosperity with its underlying principle of being ethical and inclusive.
The 11th WIEF will see the continuous promotion of Islamic economy as it convenes world leaders, government representatives, economists, academia, and the business community to address pressing economic and social issues. The Forum also promotes the values of cross-border business and economic partnerships as it provides an international platform for governments and the business community to showcase their cutting-edge ideas, galvanise support, and recruit collaborators.
Why To Attend :-
Five years after the onset of the global financial crisis, the world economy remains fragile and uncertain.
This year, the 11th World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) will provide a high level platform for leading global government leaders, captains of industries, academic scholars, regional experts, professionals, corporate managers, policy makers, innovators, business leaders and investors to discuss opportunities for business partnerships in the Muslim world.
This is your opportunity to participate in this high level exchange of cutting-edge forum, first-hand industry knowledge, and to discuss with international and inter-industrial colleagues on the changing dynamics in global business today.
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Programmes :-
Business MatchMaking.
IdeaPad.
MocaFest.
Forum Programe.
Forum At A Glance.
SME Pavillion.
Complementary Programmes.
Location And Date :-
The 11th WIEF will take place on 3-5 November 2015 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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