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انطلاق أحفاد زويل أكبر برنامج لاكتشاف المبتكرين في مصر والوطن العربي مايو المقبل

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انطلاق "أحفاد زويل" أكبر برنامج لاكتشاف المبتكرين في مصر والوطن العربي مايو المقبل يعلن مجلس إدارة وكالة شرم الشيخ للإعلام، بالتعاون مع مؤسسة زويل العلمية ونقابة المخترعين المصريين، عن إطلاق البرنامج العلمي الكبير "أحفاد زويل" خلال شهر مايو المقبل، في خطوة جديدة لدعم الابتكار واكتشاف الموهوبين والمخترعين في مختلف المجالات العلمية والتكنولوجية.ويأتي البرنامج تحت رعاية مؤسسة زويل العلمية صاحبة الملكية الفكرية للبرنامج، تأكيدًا لدورها الرائد في دعم البحث العلمي وصناعة جيل جديد من المبدعين.ويهدف أحفاد زويل إلى اكتشاف النماذج الشابة من طلاب المدارس والجامعات والباحثين ورواد التكنولوجيا، وتحويل أفكارهم إلى مشروعات حقيقية تخدم المجتمع وتدعم مسيرة التنمية.ويُعد البرنامج من إعداد وتقديم د. حسن المرسي ود. محمود زويل ود. هبة الرحمن أحمد، ومن المقرر عرضه عبر عدد من القنوات الفضائية المصرية والعربية، من بينها قناة الشمس، وقناة النهار، وقناة شرم الفضائية، ضمن خطة انتشار واسعة للوصول إلى أكبر شريحة من الشباب في مصر والوطن العربي.ويؤكد مجلس الإدارة أن البرنامج يمثل نقلة نوعية في الإعلام العلمي، ويعيد تسليط الضوء على قيمة الابتكار والعلم كقوة حقيقية لبناء المستقبل.


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