Marina Abu BakarAfiffudin Mohammed NoorSyaimak Ismail @ Mat Yusoff2025-06-252025-06-252025-05-31Marina Abu Bakar, Afiffudin Mohammed Noor & Syaimak Ismail @ Mat Yusoff (2025). Halal Meets Biotech: Exploring Integration Opportunities and Challenges in Malaysian Universities: Halal Bertemu Bioteknologi: Meneroka Peluang dan Cabaran Integrasi di Universiti-Universiti Malaysia. Sains Insani, 10(1), 62–74. https://doi.org/10.33102/sainsinsani.vol10no1.7210127-787110.33102/sainsinsani.vol10no1.721https://sainsinsani.usim.edu.my/index.php/sainsinsani/article/view/721/367https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/27057Indexed by MyCiteThe increasing demand for professionals with expertise in halal authentication within the biotechnology industry emphasizes the importance of integrating this field into academic programs in Malaysian universities. However, existing biotechnology curricula often lack dedicated courses and hands-on training related to halal authentication. Additional challenges, such as limited faculty expertise, resource limitations, and weak collaboration between academia and the halal industry, have further impeded the effective incorporation of halal education. This study examines the current landscape of halal authentication education within biotechnology programs, focusing on the opportunities and obstacles faced by Malaysian universities. Through an in-depth literature review and thematic analysis, it identifies gaps in the curriculum and proposes strategies for improvement. The findings highlight the need for specialized courses, practical training modules, interdisciplinary collaboration, and stronger industry partnerships to address resource and expertise limitations. A framework is introduced to support the development of halal authentication education, offering guidance to academic institutions, industry stakeholders, and policymakers. This research contributes to the advancement of halal education in Malaysia and provides a strategic roadmap for universities aiming to embed halal authentication into their biotechnology programs.en-USHalal authenticationBiotechnologyHalal educationHalal industryMalaysian universities.Halal Meets Biotech: Exploring Integration Opportunities and Challenges in Malaysian Universitiestext::journal::journal article6274101