 Hello Alejandro. You're waiting for it to turn on your audio so you can introduce yourself. Alejandro, would you like to introduce yourself? Hello. Yes, I can hear you. Nice to meet you. I'm Alejandro. I am project manager for future healthcare. It's a healthcare accelerator. We accelerate different startups in France and in Europe. Nice. Thank you for being here. There are a lot of startups in healthcare right now, that's for sure. Thank you also for this opportunity and I hope to be here frequently because I was in different meetings but it's not constantly. Okay. Do you have a Linux foundation ID? Sorry? Do you have a Linux foundation identification? Are you logged into Hyperledger? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So then do you want to claim the host role? Do you want to go to the wiki page? Did you get an email for this group? Yeah, I receive each email for each meeting. Okay, would you like to go to your email right now and click on the view event button? Okay. And then put in your the expedition ID or LFID. Okay, wait a minute. Because I just tried doing it three times and with two different email addresses. Oh, here we go. I'm getting a link now. Your profile is missing a photo. It wants my photo. You do not have a password set for your account. Are you sorry? That's what it's saying for me. So I'm that's why I'm going in here and it's asking me to log in and then we can go to the page that tells us what is on the schedule for today. So Ray Dogum set this up and he didn't give us the, let's go to the calendar. He didn't give us the link to the wiki page for us to do the notes on. Okay, so I'm just going to try going to Okay, I'm I'm looking at so Okay, go back to share my screen. Do you see my screen? Alejandro. Sorry, I see your screen. Okay, so I was able to get in. So there should be an agenda on here somewhere here. See this patient subgroup. This is coming up on Monday. It starts at 7 a.m. It's a that's the one that I've been working on. I should tie you up. Well, I can update that page later on. The patient subgroup is working on a very interesting project. It's a I call it the polluter payer healthcare mod where it's the polluter that pays for the damages caused by the pollution. As you know, about 8 million people are killed every year by pollution globally. And those deaths could be prevented if everybody got all the healthcare they needed. But the healthcare does cost money because the kind of healthcare they would need is preventive, which a lot of people don't get because they can't afford it. And so those people would be able to just go to this app and donate their health data. And, you know, this is my B4 and then go into like a clinical trial and then get the healthcare they need. And then after they would donate their after data, and then that is then they would get paid for having. You know, especially if they were to make some kind of an improvement. So if they were to save a rain forest or clean the plastics on the beach, they could do a before and after photo, and then they would be able to get paid for cleaning environment. In other words, they would get carbon credit for environmental credit for cleaning the environment. And then that would pay for their all of their healthcare. Okay. You are admin of this group? Well, you sort of. I'm the one who's been running it for the past few months because the guy who was running it for the past few years just stopped coming. So he gave me the password to take that group over. So I mean, I could go to the patient subgroup right here. Okay. So, okay. But then I just go black because there's more on this than the pay the patient subgroup. I don't, I, you know, I go there and we just talk, we just chat. We talk about clinical trials and whatever we want to talk about the interoperability subgroup. As far as I know, it doesn't ever go. It doesn't ever meet anymore. It's not, it's no longer on the calendar. I'm going to work. Extra resources, membership directory. Here we go. 2023 meeting agenda notes updated June 7th. Okay. Oh, I was there. Space contributors 15 days ago. Yeah. And I see, yeah, she goes, she comes to the pay or set payers, a group meetings. Oh, look, I'm on their secret. This is interesting. I like this wiki page. I can change this wiki page and meeting agenda notes. We could click on that for fun. Six, seven general meeting agenda notes. Okay. Well, let's see. We're supposed to be able to add a meeting. We can add a meeting. But I think what I'm going to do is go back to my mail. Is there an ad meeting here? Edit. Okay, should be able to add the meeting. Where does it say add meeting? Well, let's just go to the where's my Gmail and Gmail. And I'm going to go back into a search for ledger healthcare. Yeah. And then we'll see group notification for June 21st. That's today. Oh, there's a SIG meeting on February 15th. In-depth webinar red date, with red date June 21st. Okay. What is red date? Do you know? No, one o'clock PMCST, 7am ET. Oh, that's over. 5am my time. Monday, June 12th. That's a payer subgroup. Okay. And Wednesday, June 7th. Hmm. Well, let's just see what was going to happen on Wednesday, June 7th. See, there's no CBO event. Oh, look at this. So what is this called? This is the healthcare SIG calendar. June 7th, June 12th, June 19th, June 21st. That's today. This is just the calendar. But it doesn't give you the list of things that he was going to talk about today. Does it? That event has been deleted. Okay. That event has been deleted. Okay, what about this one? That event has been deleted. Sorry. I'm going to blast you. What about this one? That event has been deleted. What about today's? That event is going to do that next week. I think there's an error on this page somewhere. Okay. Sorry. Patient subgroup meeting. Payers of group. Payers of group. Okay. This might be it. On one of these, there was a link and you were able to go to the link and it said what all was going to happen. Oh, this is a calendar? Okay. We have a file that I cannot open. There's nothing on here about, well, let's try view event on this one. Say the same thing. Did you talk with Ray Degu? No, I haven't spoken with him in about four weeks. I think it was. Roger Hill cares to invite. This is the same thing. One of these had, I did get it. I got something from him two weeks ago. Let's see. On the seventh. Okay. Yeah. I wanted to go to the meeting on the seventh, but something came up. But I did get, it said something about what was going to be happening there. Yeah. Well, that isn't working. So let's try going back to healthcare. See what I'm doing, what we do during these meetings is we can come in here and just change this through the meeting while the meeting is happening. And there's usually a link that says start a new meeting report or something like that. Do you see a link on here? To start a new, well, I think the pay or subgroup has one. Oh, go to link. Thank you. Try a meeting index and summary. Create meeting note. Okay. That's fun. So I'm going to turn my phone sideways. Create. Today is June 21st. It's asking me to set a meeting for today. Actually, the date that we had that meeting was on the 12th. You see, there should be a way to do this on the, on the other page. But this is how you do it. You can change this to 612. Isn't this nice? I'm actually changing a page on the hyper ledger. Let me change this. Maybe it'll change. Okay. Add a person and they'll be notified. So these are the attendees. So the notes for that. They were 612. Sarah Crawford. I put her name down here. She will supposed to put the at sign first, right? And then put Sarah Crawford and then so she'll be notified. And then I can do another one, right? Excuse me. Why did it disappear? Oh, okay. Okay. Then the third one, you have to do that. See if there's anybody else here who's a Molly. Okay. She's interesting here. Marcella. Copy. I don't think she's a member. Next. Oh, thank you. How do you do this? Well, maybe it'll disappear me too. Oh, great. There you go. Okay. So you have to put it on your own name and then you've got to do that. And then there was someone else who showed up to Anna Suya. And she definitely is a member. So you put the pound sign first or you just put their name because it didn't do the pound sign for Sarah. Oh, Sarah Crawford isn't a member. So she's a member. So it should notify her all those objectives. Develop a way to identify the parties responsible for injury or illness. This is our goal for next week. Okay. And then what did each person do? Oh, shoot. I should have kept the name. Agenda name. Okay. Oops. Go back. So now I'm going to go back and copy their names again. So what I should have done. Agenda item. Well, it wasn't really on the agenda item. Okay. And then what? Then how do you get the next agent, the next one over? Have you add one? Add. Oh, there you go. See the little one in the corner? Add. Invite people to edit. There you go. So I could invite you. Let's work together on this page. Would you like to do that? Yeah. It's the wrong one. Oh, here you go. Click on this. Oh, what? Do you see a way to add somebody else? Okay. Well, anyway, I got that far, right? It's great. Type your task here to assign a user and select a date. Okay. And then I was able to change a save and then I could publish. There we go. See, that's how you change it. So now I should be able to go and do this for the other one. But I'm going to show you what some of the people are doing. It was a lot of fun. So Amy Marsola works on this project, 1,2,3, initiative. And here is her play. Okay. So here it is. Her website. So it looks like she has a metaverse. And I guess you're supposed to go in and zoom. Why is it important to learn Web 3? Okay. So we can go back to Anisea is Founder and Director of Benny World Innovations. She had a project that she published at, I wonder if you could find that. It's her way to search, search for Benny World. See if she has a wiki page. So in search results. Relative health care. Oh, see, then she shows up. Meeting notes. So she's on the meeting notes for with me. Then here's her optimized. Here's her project. Library of Learning program. Let's see what she's got. A Byzantine fault tolerance consensus library for hybrid ledger fabric, which is end-end security. High throughput with low latency and high scalability. So she has a publication. Welcome. So Byzantine consensus starts off with three people. They propose, do you see the chart in the middle? They propose and then they write to each other and then they accept from each other. And then the smart contract is executed. So this is, it looks like this is sending messages. And then there's a decision, the decided queue where the output of all the messages are. And as you know, with Byzantine fault tolerance, all three parties know a secret that only one of the other parties know. And once all their secrets are, once all their secrets are exchanged, and then they're sure that they are who they are. Everybody knows who everybody else is. And then they can make that, they can use their public key to sign the contract and then the contract is executed. So that's why, so you don't have to just trust, because nowadays you can sell your wallet, your whole wallet to somebody else. So if you think you know somebody's wallet address, it might no longer be their wallet address. So that's why this is really important. Could you send me the link? Okay, well, if you go to the wiki page, it's, you can start to or it, but let me put this in the chat. Okay, well now, it just so happens to be that my zoom is over here. Okay, it's in the chat. That's the paper that they wrote that's, it's really fascinating. I think she's brilliant. So she's, she's trying to, Hyperledger has a mentorship program. And she's trying to, she's trying to get mentees to help her work on this project. And Vinnie will, as you, you have a company, right? What was the name of your company again? Future for care. Can you put a link in the chat to that, please? And maybe would you like to share your screen? Project, stop share. So now you can share your screen. Do you, what do you want to see? Would you like to share your screen to see more about your project? Because you didn't put a link in the chat. You just put the website address. So I can't click on it because it isn't a link. It has to have the HTTP head in front of it. Okay, well, okay, I send you the link. Okay. Some waiting for it to load. How many people are you working with right now on that? Or is it your self proprietorship? Okay, we, we have almost 40 startups in, in our building. And the team, we work, I work with the 10, 15, 15 person who are, who are in the team. And we, we have other startups to grow and to, to meet new, new people who want to, would like to invest in this startup. And we, we have an startup that work with blockchain. And basically, I work here with the different IT projects. And we help the other startups, the startups to grow. Nice. What kind of help do you give them besides a place to do work? I guess, I call it an office lab. Sorry. What do you give them besides a lab in your office space? In Paris. Okay. And do you give them technical assistance as well? Technical projects, do you help them code? Do you find people to code the projects for them? We have other startups to grow. Our founders are for big companies, Sanofi, Orange, generally, that help, help us with the different connections around the world to, to get investment for other startups and to, to expand the, the work for, for a day. And basically, we have, we have the startups with the, with all facilities, facilities in the, in the building, and also with another connections, experts, and different projects that can help, help this startup to grow. Nice. Where, where are you located? I'm in California. California. Okay. Are they all tech, high tech company? Yes. So, do they all have technical co-founders, or do they share technical talent? Each founders or partner, partnership have their, their experts that, that could come to, or build in to, to help other startups and offer their experiences and maybe meet, or make different relationships with, with other companies. Okay. So, YouTube is disabled. Okay. You, you, you can click your develop button. Hello. Maybe scroll up. Scroll up. You click a hello. Nice. I feel like I've just been in a theater. Do you want to go through this? Is this news? Yes. We have a team that share with different startups and we have, we help the startups to take, to express their needs and also their solution. Oh, my goodness. About fake news in the American dream. So, yeah, but what about fake health data? I work as a project manager for IT projects. I, I work basically with the team, the team future for care. And we have another area that is project manager. This area help the other startups to, to grow down to, to accelerate their, their business. But I, I work basically with the, with the future for care project and to, to, to, to get a new ideas and new partnerships and maybe new projects in the IT, IT department. That is so nice. There are quite a few startups right here on Hyperledger meeting together just for fun, just to learn, just to meet people. And sometimes just to help their own startups develop, you know, find developers or find code, find a way to progress. I don't really look for investors here at Hyperledger, but we do have, I last, I heard was 40,000 open source coders who attend these meetings. So it's a great place to meet people like you. Thank you. And also these startups, some of these startups also are present in the United States. And maybe the next year we, we will open a new building in Germany. Okay. So you have, this was, is this one health care startup that you have? Sorry? So is this one startup that you have? Yeah. Yeah. Did you know redesigning health? No. Is redesigning health a startup? No. It's basically the same idea, but it's an accelerator in the United States. And basically the same idea, the global, the same global idea that future healthcare that it's located in the United States. No, I didn't know about it. Do you want to send a link into, put a link into the chat for it and a lot of click on it, pitch book. So she has an online medical directory and search platform designed to allow patients to find free medical and aeromedical experts. Wow. Is this globally or just in France or just in Paris? I, I think it's globally. 100,000 users already. Do you speak French? Sorry, what? Do you speak French? I'm poor. I'm a class A. To your army. I don't know if anybody would be able to understand us on this. If we were to continue French, a rare diseases. Okay, cool. What's back? Oh, podcasts. Do you, did you put something in the, in the chat? Should I go there? Sorry. Did you want me to continue going through this or should I go through another one? No, if you want, I can continue. This is her story. And then her. 70% of chronically ill patients hesitate to move with the fear of not having a real follow-up. Wow. That's a huge number. Patients lie. 75% of patients lie or are refused bank loans because of their illnesses. Capcode. Is that a healthcare company? Yes, they, they make all the, they get a lot of information of the, for example, social websites and to know more about patients, the pain, the pain points for patients and to, to get, to get a, a data that could add a value for, for industries. Add value. Ah, okay. So who gets all the data? They get the data. Thanks to the media, the patients association. Oh, what? 30% of French citizens acknowledge having already relayed fake news. You see misinformation as a crisis communication topic. It's already too late. It's a virus persuasion. That's the problem. Emotional dimension of persuasion is the problem. It's, it taxes the health. There you go. We have a health tax that's going on right now. People who put out fake news are requiring people to pay for it. Why they go, they go through this emotion of reacting to fake news. And then that's, they have to pay for paying. Wouldn't they rather pay money than paying for their health? So there you go. That's why this would work because somebody would rather pay money then to, and get real news than to pay with their health for fake, fake news. We don't know if it's real or not. Is there a link to this? Well, I guess we have to just argue this. This is interesting. The experience shared by patients on social networks allows them to highlight their care pathways. A weak signal. This is sort of like a patient monitoring system. I'd like to know more about that. Do you know what a weak signal, what are the units of measurement of a weak signal in this case? How offline events can be predicted by the online detection of weak signals. A case study based on, oh, fill out the form. Oh, so you have to download the white paper. Okay. Not very transparent. So is there another one? Why don't you hear the press release publish? Is there anything else you'd like to share? Oh, no. Maybe you have something to share? Oh, I don't have a company. I'm just, I'm working on a lot of different projects. Jim Mason said that I was supposed to share something with the Hyperledger community coming up soon. So we'll see. I guess we would go to the calendar for that research. What's on the calendar next? Do you see calendar? My calendar. It's not my calendar. This is ongoing work. Okay. Here we do have links to external resources. Where's the go to link? Hmm. That's interesting. So I'm supposedly future for care. I see. So what I need to do is go over to this one calendar. So I think what I'm going to do is start a new one. And we're going to look at the calendar of public meetings and see what's going on. Which is the third. So I see Monday, June 26. We have the Hyperledger healthcare sick payer subgroup meeting. And then on Tuesday, climate accounting, climate action and accounting, sick meeting. And because I'm working on a flutter payer healthcare. We're about this public sector meeting. More details. So you should get an email about this. These are both zoom meetings. Zoom, zoom links. Where's the public sector wiki page? Okay. This is fun. Found the wiki page. Meetings and links and calendar public meetings. And I want to find out what's coming up. Coming meetings Fridays at 10am. Past meetings. June 9th. Okay. Here's what's coming up. Hyperledger meetup June 9th. Which sets past May 5th. I know we're going in the wrong direction. Go back, go back. I don't see anything for the future. Upcoming meetings Fridays at 10am. So I guess we have to go to this meeting on Fridays at 10am to find out. PSG and blockchain. Okay. So Fridays at 10am back. Is that 10am my time? I think yes. Let's go back to it. Is it letting me copy? Oh, copy link text. Link address. 2pm. It's 10am Eastern time. I think 2pm would be more like 7am my time. California. So 2pm British time. Okay. So that would be a great meeting to go to because they have these meetup groups. Oh, past time. Thank you very much for your time. Let's go and see what's going on right now. We'll go back to Monday. Today happens to be the 21st of Wednesday. So at 8am there is nothing going on. But at 9am there's Hyperledger Los Angeles building and scaling real something. Real what? Real enterprise consortiums. What is a real enterprise consortium? I think that you might be interested in this because this is where it's a group of companies or corporations get together to accomplish a goal in common. So this might be interesting for you happening in one hour from now. Would you like for me to put the link in the chat? Yeah. Okay. So what I'm going to do. I know also there are another event. I think it's 7pm. I don't know if you see that. Okay. This is for the one that's on Friday. This one and this goes to 7am. Then we go back over here. Okay. So this new link is the one for Friday. Friday. So this other link up here is for human nodes. Okay. That's a useless link. I put it in there. Okay. This one works though. And then this one. Oh yeah. So you put that link in there. What was that for? I send you. You want to try again? Okay. So this one will work as well. Then redesign help. That it's another project in the United States. It's similar to future for care. All right. Okay. Oh wow. That is so true. No single company in there. I don't know the project. Maybe you hear about that. So did you put another link in the chat for this Amazon news, whatever this one's supposed to be? This is another event, but I don't know why this is Amazon. It expires at 2. It expired at 7 this morning. It expired already an hour ago. Do you want to share your screen or put a different link in the chat and I'll share it? Do you have to stop your sharing? Okay. I just stopped it. So you go ahead. It's about that. It's today at 7 p.m. I see it now. Red date. Yeah, but see 7. Oh, 7 p.m.? I see 7 and I'm thinking 7 a.m. 7 a.m. Eastern time. That's 4 a.m. in California. Do you probably be able to catch the recording? Thank you very much for your attendance. It was a pleasure to meet you. And I hope to see you in an hour at the other meeting. Would you like for the chat to stay open? So you can get the link right now? Okay. Because when I click on that link, I'm going to exit this room and enter that room and wait for that meeting to start. If it will let me wait. Thank you very much and see you at the other meeting. See you next time. Thank you. Bye.