 Welcome back to the Wizards Forum 2023. I'm now delighted to be joined by Vladimir Stankovich, who's the program coordinator for Wizards. You've seen what's been happening over the last few years, and I think the idea was to really evolve it and make it a little bit different. Tell me about that. Definitely. Thanks for hosting me today. I've been around probably longer than you have been following us. However, this has been something quite different here. This is the 15th edition of the Wizards Forum. It was started in 2009, and although each year we were evolving, the pandemic years actually showed us how we can transform digitally. And this is what we continue by providing enhanced remote participation to all of our participants. So physically here in Geneva, we started with some refreshing ideas to how we can innovate formats of the sessions. We started with having a lot of open space discussions, open space stages, all our rooms were in the rectangular round table setting that we kind of avoid having the panel of speakers and audience, but everyone is actually at the same table having the equal voice. So besides this, we also have knowledge cafes, working lunches and breakfasts. This is really something that has not been so much emphasized before. And we also started including well-being sessions, such as the yoga sessions at the end of the day, something that brings back the energy for the evening and the following day. As you come to the end of this week, what would you say stands out for you the most? What highlight comes to mind? Well, besides the traditional participants that have been recognizing this platform, this major platform to discuss ICTs for implementing this section of lines and also advancing sustainable development goals, we have been witnessing the influx of new communities. And these new communities, of course, they are here because of this possibility of remote participation, they are joining us from around the world. But also here in Geneva, in the CICG center, we have been hosting and seeing progress by having mayors round tables, ambassadors round tables, youth and elderly together as intergenerational dialogues. And this is really something that we would like to expand more, to see how we can get more new communities to the VISTAs' forum and expand already a very big VISTA stakeholder community. Vladimir Sankovich, program coordinator, thanks very much for your time. Thank you for hearing me.