 After the pandemic it's very clear that we are bringing more and more people into this digital world. Unlocking a lot of such data and allowing it to flow freely in the international arena would be extremely helpful in finding global solutions to global problems. Now is the time for people to come together to find ways to deal with our reliance on data that I need to share and make sure it's being used for public good. The responsible exchange in use of data can solve critical challenges and fuel innovation for society. There are numerous examples of data that lies with private and public entities which when shared with others who can add value on top of the data leads to immense public good. We've been tracking infections, we've been understanding mutations. That all requires data and it requires data that needs to be shared. When you have trust you have the beginning of the reactivation of the government. Data fusion is a term within digital which is all about fusing and making the data come together and speak the same language so that you can make it available into applications and algorithms and visualize it and take value out from it. With farmers, much of this is focused around AI and the fusing of IoT sensors which generate data towards irrigation, soil sampling and nutrients in the soil and the crop patterns, weather patterns are to share that to make the right decisions on what crop to plant in which part of the country. By creating a data standard we can also start protecting our citizen from being taken advantage of. Everyone who's collecting data or is being a part of the data-driven economy has the obligation to save key data and look at data privacy as their first priority. There is an apprehension that the accumulation of large quantities of data by individual privately owned platforms can tilt economic balances that extend beyond the control of sovereign governments. We're building this idea of a data marketplace in which you as an individual can benefit yourself from the data you own, from the data you produce, from the data you already have. To harness the full value of data while still respecting rights, the World Economic Forum with our partners launched the Data for Common Purpose Initiative. With this multi-stakeholder collaboration, public and private sector can sponsor changes to policies to exchange data as it's for the common good and articulate parameters for ethical data use. If we don't work with the technologies and the policy makers and have them come together, I don't think we can have robust and workable frameworks for governance. Our part is to make data available to others to build applications and solutions that make better decisions. But we are trying to build a society in which the use of data is going to be relevant for the common good.