 Hello, everyone. My name is Artem Barmin, and I want to tell you about my company, FreshCode. I fell in love with Clojure and functional programming about 10 years ago when I was a student. Today, I'm a co-founder of a company that helped people to turn their ideas in reality using Clojure, and frankly speaking, some other languages. The name of this company is FreshCode. Its story began in 2013 when I quit my daily job as a Java developer and decided to build my own product. I started with Java, but then recalled my experience with functional programming and decided to try Clojure. Startup wasn't successful, and we switched business model to service company that helped other guys build their own products. In 2014, we found First Clojure project that requires help. It was from Australia. Now, our Clojure department is six ongoing projects. Some of them last for five years and 17 developers. Also, we pay a lot of attention to developing the community and advocating Clojure inside our company and helping people to switch from other languages to Clojure. Right now, we have 150 IT specialists working on several technical stacks like Java, JavaScript, .NET and, of course, Clojure. Also, we're working on different business domains like HealthTech and AdTech, so we have plenty of experience. As an IT service business, we provide a wide range of Clojure development services such as development, Clojure project from scratch, extending the teams, staff augmentation on existing projects and maintenance also. We also pay a lot of attention to the communication because it's usually a very stressful part of the work with the outsourcing company. I personally pay a lot of attention in developing the skills of a client to properly encode the tasks on a project and on a team to properly decode the received information. We use a variety of business analysis techniques to make it proper and also to reduce stress a lot. So, if you have any questions and maybe you want to work with us as a partner or employee, please feel free to ask them in a LinkedIn, in an email or in a Discord channel, fresh code. I will show you. Okay, thank you. Bye.