 When you go to the Pramonat, you can see so many blockchain-related events. How do you feel surrounded by this young board of new wave of financial game changers? I mean, it's interesting that Davos has always been a place where the big issues of the time are discussed or presented. This is especially the case during the week of the World Economic Forum of the annual meeting, of course. But we also want to tell the world that Davos is actually a place where research is going on all over the years. We're here 365 days a year and I think that is special about the Lab42, the new AI research centre which starts its work in July 2020. So that is maybe a start from regarding to kind of develop this science city even further. How do you see this new balance between white-collar community and this new more hippie, nerdy but open to all the innovations and having these ambitions to make this world better? I think it is an interesting development with the sharing economies and so on. It actually is maybe kind of an order we protested against when we were younger. It's on an edge, maybe. And there are some other interesting ways of how we live together and how we get our things done in everyday life and in the economy. Which side events did you like this year? Well actually I didn't go to many side events because we actually like more to focus on the event itself. So we had of course the presentation of what we want to do here and Davos during the whole year with the Lab42. I mean that is most important for us that we can be a base for research like that. We already are a base for research in health care, in climate change and how to prevent natural hazards and so on. And now we can add this new center for AI research and that makes us really happy. So you are a big advocate of AI. Could I ask you about your stance on blockchain and cryptocurrencies? I wouldn't say that is my special field. I am just an open guide to new technologies and new developments. And I think Davos has always been a place which is open and which starts to engage with new ideas as well and that is still the case. Do you invite other people other than white-collar people to Davos to be part of this technological hub? Actually it's a difficult question because it is a bit of a trade-off because we actually try to not increase the size of the surrounding activities even more because there is always the discussion about traffic jam, about many people who actually participate in the forum. They don't have a fine enough place. So it's actually difficult for us to kind of control the size. We try to keep it small around so that is maybe somewhat of a trade-off. But don't you think that the future is not owned by just incumbent big businesses, big tech, but also by this new wave of small startups? Yeah, well it could be. But actually we don't have any saying in the list of participants. So that is actually not our task and not better than us to kind of comment these things. How did you make it? Becoming mayor of Davos, like city of the most influential but also conservative community? Being in Davos and living in Davos, it's really interesting because of the annual meetings here. But we are here 365 days a year so there are a lot of other issues. We discuss in Davos city, from research to health sector to tourism, which we try to expand from winter to summer. I think you just have to be interested in solving the problems and maybe not see them as problems but see them as challenges. We can solve if we just work together, if we maybe respect each other's views and then find solutions together. I think that was the way I tried to go the last 10 years when we did politics in Davos and maybe that's how I ended up here. So would you like to organize other events here? Maybe less VIP, less closed for startups, for AI, for cryptocurrency, projects for blockchain? The congress center is here also 365 days a year and it can also always be rented and always been used for other activities and for other congresses of course. So we can organize a crypto Davos week? You could, certainly. Thank you so much, it was a pleasure talking to you and thank you very much for hosting us.