The Borneo Post

WIEF garners US$15.5 bln for the last 13 years

- By Yvonne Tuah yvonnetuah@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The World Islamic Economic Forum ( WIEF) Foundation has launched its inaugural alumni network, connecting thousands of its members across the world, in an effort to create a global community of leaders and thinkers who continue to shape businesses, countries and communitie­s into the future.

The network compr ises of captains industries and profession­als across the diverse sectors of technology Islamic finance, logistics, tourism, halal food, and many other emerging sectors to enable an ‘ always on’ collaborat­ion beyond the forum.

“WIEF has existed for 13 years and in the process, we have garnered thousands of part icipants and members from all over the world, who are repeated attendants of the forum or have attended our subsidiary activities,” said WIEF Foundation chairman Tun Musa Hitam prior to the launch of the new network yesterday.

Through this forum, Tun Musa also expressed his intention to assure that participan­ts and members would stay connected with other participan­ts, members and speakers of the forum.

Over the past 13 editions, the forum has been credited with commercial col laborat ions worth over US$ 15.5 billion; it has been pivotal in accelerati­ng the growth of Islamic finance and it has brought world leaders and captains of industries together across Muslim and non- Muslim nations to open up new opportunit­ies in the food, logistics, and tourism industries.

“We call ourselves the WIEF because it is in recognitio­n of the fact that throughout the world, the Muslim umma is one sector that requires a lot of attention from the government sector, private sector, NGOs, and every other institutio­ns.

“Through this forum, we address the sector that are really in need of help. However, we have also garnered nonMuslim participan­ts because we have proven that this forum is the place to go to to conduct business as well. We are also able to identify which are the areas of priority such as education, women, youth, and others,” Tun Musa added.

Ref lecting the commitment of the foundation behind the theme ‘ Disruptive Change: Impact and Challenges’, WIEF’s inaugural network is aimed at bringing past and current forum attendees together to work throuh the challenges and tap into the opportunit­ies resulting from the wave of disruptive change that will continue to shape the economy and politics.

In addition to the forum, the WIEF organises year- round events to support young leaders, women entreprene­urs and the broader start-up space through its WIEF Leaders Network ( WYN), the WIEF Education Trust, and the WIEF Businesswo­men Network ( WBN).

The WIEF alumni network is expected to unite participan­ts of the 13 WIEF edit ions, members of WYN, and WBN, as wel l as those who have been part of the foundation’s year- round activities which include highlights like the WIEF Roundtable Series.

“The WIEF alumni network is a dynamic and organic force that we are committed to investing in through more tailored activities and services that we will add on over time, in response to the changing global business and economic environmen­t,” Tun Musa concluded.

WIEF has existed for 13 years and in the process, we have garnered thousands of participan­ts and members from all over the world, who are repeated attendants of the forum or have attended our subsidiary activities. Tun Musa Hitam, WIEF Foundation chairman

 ??  ?? Tun Musa (middle) and WYN chairman Ebrahim Patel (second right) unveils WIEF’s inaugural alumni network while WIEF Secretary General Tan Sri Ahmad Fuzi, and WIEF managing director Datuk Syed Abu Bakar S Mohsin Almohdzar look on.
Tun Musa (middle) and WYN chairman Ebrahim Patel (second right) unveils WIEF’s inaugural alumni network while WIEF Secretary General Tan Sri Ahmad Fuzi, and WIEF managing director Datuk Syed Abu Bakar S Mohsin Almohdzar look on.
 ??  ?? Through this forum, Tun Musa also expressed his intention to assure that participan­ts and members would stay connected with other participan­ts, members and speakers of the forum.
Through this forum, Tun Musa also expressed his intention to assure that participan­ts and members would stay connected with other participan­ts, members and speakers of the forum.

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