Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab met Tuesday with Ahmed Salyem, director of "1,001 Inventions" foundation.
Based in the UK, "1,001 Inventions" is a non-profit foundation, Salyem told Mahlab, adding that it is recognized by many international organizations, such as the UN, UNESCO and National Geographic.
"1,001 Inventions" has been able to shed light on contributions by Muslim scholars to scientific and space studies, Salyem said.
He said the foundation intends to organize activities in Egypt in March under the rubric "a journey to the past for building and designing a better future".
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