 In 2015, the United Nations created 17 sustainable development goals. These are audacious goals for improving the way we live on this planet. Everything from improving education to ending inequality and surely eliminating poverty. Siemens actually is engaged in supporting all 17 of the SDGs, as they're called. But we realized that the United Nations really needs business to engage in a new and different way. And we identified a real opportunity with Engineering for Change. It's called Innovate for Impact. Here we'll be bringing our Siemens software tools to the table. It's what NASA used to test and design a rover in a virtual environment that could survive the make or break seven minutes of terror to get to Mars. It's what one tech company used to design autonomous drones to deliver essential medicines to remote areas of Rwanda. It's what recently enabled an ambitious teenager to design a new prosthesis for a veteran in her community. And what we'll do now is focus on two key sustainable development goals. Zero hunger and clean water. What if we had the ability to create preservation off-grid? Techniques that would help that food that's actually harvested make it to the hungry people who need it. 97% of the Earth's water is salty. What if we could identify desalination techniques that would make it possible to convert that water and put it to good use? So I'll ask you to join us. Make use of the Siemens tools. Come help us innovate for impact.