
Hundreds Attend 2025 Hawaiʻi-made Conference to Strengthen Local Product Economy
Business Owners, Retailers and Public Officials Gather to Share Strategies and Strengthen the Hawaiʻi-made Brand
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Business Owners, Retailers and Public Officials Gather to Share Strategies and Strengthen the Hawaiʻi-made Brand
The third annual Hawaiʻi-Made Conference will take place May 20 at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center.
The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) Business Development and Support Division will host the third annual Hawaiʻi-Made Conference on Tuesday, May 20,
The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT), in collaboration with industry leaders Amazon and Shopify, announced today that the first-ever “Made in Hawaiʻi Presents: Your Future in E-Commerce” conference will be held at the Ala Moana Hotel on Wednesday, February 21.
The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) announced today that the first-ever Made in Hawai‘i Branding Workshop will be held at the Hawai‘i Convention Center on Wednesday, March 29.
Hawaii Ag & Culinary Alliance® (HACA) invites you to participate in the From Cottage Industry to Commercial Enterprise Program aimed at cultivating the next generation of Hawaii’s value-added entrepreneurs in partnership
Stay in the know on updates and new stores being added to the Hawaiʻi Made site.
Hawaiʻi Made is a free resource highlighting brands and products that are grown or designed and manufactured in Hawaiʻi. Created and maintained by the Hawaiʻi Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT), it offers Hawaiʻi-based companies and online marketplaces a central portal to promote their offerings to local and new audiences.
In order to be marketed, promoted or labeled as “Hawaiʻi Made” products must be manufactured assembled, fabricated, or produced in the State with at least fifty-one percent of its wholesale value, added by manufacture, assembly, fabrication, or production within the State, including Hawaiʻi-sourced goods, services, and intellectual property.