Hussain Nasser Lootah, director-general of Dubai Municipality, said the smart logo will be implemented in the market within six months.
SICPA will launch the mobile app for the consumers and the inspection device for inspectors after the implementation of the smart logo in the market.
Ameenah Ahmad Mohammad, director of Dubai Accreditation Centre under the municipality, said the plan is to digitize the UAE National Halal Mark so that the information encoded in the logo can be read by using the mobile app.
"Now, even if the halal mark is there, you can’t be sure if the product was really certified. Sometimes, some companies can cheat. They can put the label without getting accreditation… Using the app, consumers can scan the smart logo and retrieve all information related to the product such as the country of origin of the product and the authenticity of the halal certification it has received.”
She said all companies producing halal food products will have to now apply for the smart logo of the UAE National Halal Mark that can be digitally read.
"Only this company [SICPA] can provide it. In the future, if the logo can’t be digitally read, it will not be considered original accreditation,” said Mohammad.
According to the official, authorities in the UAE are trying to have only one logo [the UAE National Halal Mark] for all halal products in the country. "If there are products with accreditation from anywhere else, they should also get this logo,” said Mohammad.
By scanning the smart logo, food inspectors will be able to trace the history of the product without referring to paperwork.