According to Alwatan website, Egypt’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs said the collection includes Tarteel recitation of Quran on 38 cassettes and Tajweed of Quran on 60 cassettes.

The series of the cassettes are gifted to the visitors of the pavilion who buy some other publications of the council.
The objective is to disseminate moderate thought, facilitate Quran memorization, correct Quran reading and provide the society with useful means of teaching Quran, it said.
It was also announced that the translations of "Training in Islam” and "Islam-Christianity Dialogue” in French written by Mahmoud Hamdi Zaqzouq, the former Egyptian minister of Awqaf, have also been presented at the exhibition.
The 47th edition of Cairo International Book Fair was launched in the Egyptian capital on Wednesday and will run until February 11.
Some 850 publishers from Egypt and 33 other countries are taking part at the book exhibition.
http://www.iqna.ir/fa/news/3472975