The 3rd World Islamic Tourism Conference will take place from 17 to 19 October to highlight the socio-economic growth benefits of tapping into the Muslim tourist market.
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Organised by Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC), the sole government agency under the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture tasked to lead the development of Islamic Tourism in Malaysia, the conference returns to World Trade Centre this year with approximately 300 delegates daily and an international and local lineup of 40 speakers and moderators.
Commenting on the Muslim tourist market potential, ITC Director-General, Dato’ Dr. Mohmed Razip Hasan says: “One of the things that ITC has been observing and tracking is the growth of the Muslim tourist market. Malaysia has been seeing its healthy rise up until 2019 before the pandemic broke. It contributed approximately a 20 percent share to Malaysia’s tourist arrivals and tourist receipts. It’s a dynamic market.”
“With people travelling again now, so are the Muslim tourists. It’s a key market to look into and one of the reasons is because they are geographically well distributed in Southeast Asia and Europe, not just the Middle East. You can say it is a global tourist market, protected from location-specific disruptions,” he explains.
The conference’s theme this year, “Islamic Tourism: Inspiring Balance, Transformations and Solutions,” was chosen to re-energise and motivate tourism industry players towards strategic action and tourism recovery by viewing the Muslim tourist market potential as a socio-economic driver.
Dato’ Dr. Mohmed Razip says: “We chose this theme because we want to influence a new way of thinking. The thinking must change and followed up with synergistic and collaborative action. We don’t want anyone to be left behind or miss this opportunity.”
Dato’ Dr. Mohmed Razip adds: “As we move into the tourism recovery phase now, it’s critical for destinations and tourism industry players to gain their footing in the market and make a big push forward. But the tourism scenario now is different than before the pandemic. We are faced with new tourism preferences, advancements in technology, a changing workforce and working trends, climate issues, geopolitical challenges, and more. Industry players need the knowledge and a different way of thinking to thrive in this post-pandemic environment. The WITC conference will bring together some of the best minds from various industry backgrounds to weigh in on the matter.”
“There are vast benefits in tourism, specifically when we deliver to the burgeoning Muslim tourist market. New businesses can evolve, products and services can expand, new jobs can be created, more people can benefit,” he adds.
“More importantly, Islamic Tourism strives to bring new perspectives which promote a healthy Human Development Index (HDI) consisting of excellent healthcare, education and decent standard of living, and a focus on ESG (Environment, Social and Governance), through best practices within the supply chains in the tourism, travel and hospitality segment.”
“To add value to the WITC brand, this year, we’re introducing an exhibition element to the conference. About 50 to 80 tourism businesses, products and services will be showcased. It’s an opportunity to connect and collaborate with tourism industry players,” he says.
To learn more about the potential of the Muslim tourist market, register as a delegate at the 3rd World Islamic Tourism Conference 2022 at www.witc.gov.my.
Highlights of WITC:
Through nine sessions over three days of the conference, WITC will present topics ranging from economy to culture, sustainability to youth tourism, and education to technology.
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Officiated by YBM MOTAC
The conference will be officiated by YB Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture on 17 October | Keynote address
Tan Sri Dr. Mohd Daud Bakar, respected Islamic banking and finance global advisor, will deliver a special address on the WITC theme, “Islamic Tourism Inspiring Balance, Transformations and Solutions in Today’s Economy.” | Uzbekistan presentation
Special presentation by the Governor of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, on their special efforts to woo the Muslim tourist market |
Sarajevo presentation
Special presentation by the Tourism Association of Sarajevo Canton as a new Muslim-friendly destination bringing the best of southeastern Europe | Islamic Tourism and the economy
A discussion on how Islamic Tourism contributes to cross-sectoral economic growth in areas such as the medical sector, banking and finance, insurance, and the business economy | Islamic Tourism for youths
A special forum on youth tourism and how tourism businesses should align themselves with the preferences of this growing market |
Sustainability and Islamic Tourism
A discussion on Islamic Tourism and how it relates to the global sustainability agenda | Launch of a special Pear Anderson report
The launching of the “How Online Ready are NTOs for Muslim Travellers in 2022”, a collaborative report by Pear Anderson and ITC | Travel exhibition
For the first time, WITC will include a travel exhibition made up of about 50-80 exhibitors comprising tourism businesses, products and services, and it is open to both the conference delegates and the public
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Other key speakers you will meet at WITC | ||
Aliza Kim
Social media influencer and women empowerment specialist | Gabriel Al-Romani
Social media influencer and educational consultant
| Fazil Irwan Som
CEO Penang Halal International
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Datuk Seri Dr. abdul Fattah Abdullah
President, ANGKASA
| Hj Mohammed Abou Al Anouar
CEO Golden Palm Group International | Datuk Abdul Latiff Mirasa Executive Chairman
Restu Foundation |
and more! |
Source: WITC