 Today is Family Fringe and it's part of the Inspire Fest festival that's been going on since Thursday. So I'm here, I'm giving my family show my place in space, I'm doing it twice. We've just come off finishing the first one which went really well and I'm just about to start the second one. So I'm here with Accenture, I just recently joined Accenture as our head of life sciences and I'm here with my kids really to give them a sense of the excitement and the great potential of technology. And really as the name suggests to inspire them to take an interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics for the future. Well I learned about the Walton Club and what they do and how it affects our world and how important it is for young people to give their ideas and try to test them and use them. So we're running a How Smart Are Your Clothes workshop as part of the Inspire Fest Family Fringe Festival. So we've had about 50 kids coming through this morning making lead lights and adding them to felt figurines to learn about electricity and some of the different things that we can do with floating. So I've been really impressed I think that you know the bringing the kids to the dock here, Accenture's dock gives them a sense of really the appliance of science technology in industry, in a real company. So I think the kids have really enjoyed that and I've really enjoyed watching them interact with other kids, interact with some of the adults who are here to teach. So it's been a great day, an exciting day and I think our kids will be definitely looking forward to coming back again next year. DCU is always interested in outreach and encouraging people to get involved in technology and in STEM. And Girls Like Ireland in particular is part of the Insight Research Centre and that generally has a focus of encouraging girls to think about technology as a good career choice. So we run a number of events throughout the year and this is the third time that we've been at Inspire Fest and the idea is to get people thinking about technology and how it can be used in their everyday lives. For me, they put science in a very relaxed context, in an entertaining context, in an interactive context. So it kind of changes people's perception of science and its place that it just doesn't belong in the classroom and it reminds people that we're all naturally curious and we love finding out the answers to things. So it ignites curiosity and it inspires people to go away and start to think about the areas of the world or the universe that they're interested in and hopefully go home and watch a few YouTube videos or buy a book or Google or just pursue their curiosity.