 Behind every technology lies enormous human brain and intellect. I'm talking about engineers that are working tirelessly to design these innovative solutions. It is so inspiring to see all of these teams developing technologies that can help advance science and support health and well-being of underserved communities. I was blown away by the iShow pitches I saw last week and I thought a lot about the potential impact that you all this group can have. The iShow Award stands out to us as one of the few moments a competition really pulls in an extensive list of experts in their fields who are rooting for every single candidate and supported them every step of the way. The value of conversation and feedback from the judges was practically limitless. It helped us in our engineering, in our design, in our market entry, everything possible. It connected us to domain experts in design, manufacturing and user experience which enhanced the ergonomics for easy adoption. It took a personalised approach to go and give us, first of all, 9,000 experts who could be able to calm down and dig deep into our business. ASME came right at that time when we were sitting on the edge where there was a long leap between the product, its development and making it market ready. The challenge is to implement and the moment it comes to implementation was incredibly valuable to have iShow on our side. I think everyone wins in iShow because it's not just about the grant money but it's more about the critical insights that you get from the judges. I love the concept of this show because it looks at hardware and it looks at every step of the innovation journey. As a part of us being able to industrialise, iShow will really go down in history as having been part and parcel a very important cog in the engine that makes that possible. Congratulations on what you're building. You all are doing such important work. Here's to making your impact the biggest it can be.