The Beirut-based Arab Thought Foundation announced today names of winners of its Arab Innovation 2012 program and schedule of its annual conference "Fikr 11" which will be held in the Emirate of Dubai under the theme "Nationals and Governments: Future Vision". In a press conference held here today, Hamad Al-Ammari, Assistant Secretary General of the Arab Thought Foundation, said Dr. Mohammed Ghunaim from Egypt won the prize for Scientific Innovation, Saeed Ahmed Lotah from the UAE seized the Economic Innovation prize, the Kuwait Association for Arab Childhood Progress had the prize on Social Innovation, the National Center for puppet arts of Tunisia won the Information Innovation prize, and Abdullah Al-Muharraq, a plastic artist from Bahrain, won the prize on Arts Innovation. The prizes on the technological and literal fields as well as the year's most important book were withheld, he stated.