UTM Expands Halal Research Ties with Japan Initiative

Oct 13, 2025 | UTM Nexus News | 0 comments

OSAKA, 12 October 2025 – Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) solidified its position as a global leader in halal research and innovation through the successful UTM–Japan Halal Global Initiative, held from 5 to 12 October 2025. The initiative, which spanned Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, focused on building stronger collaborations with Japanese academic institutions, industries, and communities to advance halal science and technology.

The initiative was spearheaded by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aminudin Hehsan, Director of the Centre for Fiqh Science and Technology (CFiRST), accompanied by a delegation of esteemed academics including Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Fauzi Abu@Hussin, Dr. Mohammad Naqib Hamdan, Dr. Mohd Hafiz Mohd Dasar, Dr. Fahrul Irfan, and Dr. Nor Izzati Norzilan, all Senior Lecturers from the Academy of Islamic Civilization (ATI), Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSH) [1]. The primary goal was to enhance UTM’s halal research diplomacy, expand its international network, and identify strategic partners in Japan. This initiative builds on the increasing global demand for halal products and services and underscores UTM’s commitment to meeting that demand through research and collaboration.

The UTM delegation engaged with prominent organizations such as the Japan Society for Halal Science and Technology (JAHAS) and the Japanese Halal Association (JHA), exploring avenues for joint research, halal certification, and training programs. Academic visits to Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto University, Ritsumeikan University, and Osaka University facilitated discussions on potential collaborations in diverse fields including halal science, Islamic economics, and sustainable technology. These discussions aim to foster innovation and address the growing need for skilled professionals in the halal industry.

Furthermore, the initiative incorporated community engagement through visits to Kobe Mosque and Osaka Ibaraki Mosque, alongside dialogues with the Japan Dakwah Centre (JDC). These interactions highlighted the significance of halal awareness and the empowerment of Muslim communities in Japan, aligning with global efforts to promote inclusivity and understanding. The collaborative spirit of this initiative underscores the importance of cross-cultural exchange in advancing knowledge and promoting sustainable development.

The UTM–Japan Halal Global Initiative 2025 marked a significant milestone in UTM’s ongoing efforts to promote halal science, sustainable innovation, and ethical technology on a global scale. The establishment of new academic networks and research opportunities promises to strengthen UTM’s role as a thought leader in these critical areas. The success of the initiative reflects UTM’s dedication to fostering international partnerships that contribute to the advancement of knowledge and benefit society.


By: Dr. Muhamad Zulhilmi bin Zailani, Ibnu Sina Institute For Scientific & Industrial Research, Jabatan Timbalan Naib Canselor (Penyelidikan dan Inovasi)

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