 innovation challenge. Beka, Yeelins Family Wines and Ports of Auckland have all posed problems that they're facing in their businesses for our students to solve. Over the two weeks, students will apply the design-led thinking process to deeply understand these problems. They'll form multidisciplinary teams and they'll come up with solutions to these problems. It transforms those students that get involved. We see them at the start of the two weeks not really knowing what they're going to do and by the end of that time they're pitching of confidence, they've dealt with adversity, they've worked in teams and they've really tried to test their ideas and get market feedback. From start to finish, you're so engaged, it's so diverse, there's so much variety and the challenge that we have to do. I thought it was really inspiring to work on real life issues with real firms. We meet a lot of industry contacts and they were really interested in what we were doing but also were like what are you doing once this program is finished? The people that I met in my team and just all the people around are really passionate about social change and passionate about making a difference. I didn't know any of the people that I met and now you know we're all good friends, we're all going to hang out outside of innovation challenge. The most amazing thing about Solvitt this year is they've had the use of our brand new unleash space which is our innovation and maker space at the University of Auckland. So our students have been able to do rapid prototyping to really bring their ideas to life and to show the sponsors what the possibility of the future really looks like.