 Hello, my name is Stefan Bösner. I'm a research fellow here at SEI Asia working mainly on bioeconomy issues and energy transitions So the bioeconomy is a very interesting concept because it cuts across different sectors and in a nutshell It is about to replace Unsustainable mostly fossil fuel based product There is one aspect But another aspect is also to be more inclusive to have the benefits of this kind of bioeconomy made available to the most number of people and Simply also to change our way how we consume distribute products in a more short circuit circle away for instance So one aspect of replacing a biomass it depends on a scale one application would be for instance specs Which is bio energy with carbon capture and storage where you use biomass to burn the fuel and then generate electricity Which might be a quite controversial Subject first of some people, but if you go for instance down on a lower scale You can use animal manure for instance or a plants which are left over in the field You can put them into what we call a bio digester and create Biogas which could be used for cooking for instance, which could be quite advantageous for people who have very limited access To let's say fossil fuel energy for instance I was invited kindly to speak at the World Bioeconomy Forum in Finland where we'll be talking about Governance issues pertaining to the bioeconomy meaning many issues in the bioeconomy are truly global in nature It would be good that on an international level. We collaborate a little bit better on these kind of issues. I Try to buy less stuff and try to be mindful of the stuff I don't really need and I walk a lot which in Bangkok here is quite an adventure. So