 As we develop technology, we must also think about it and take time and resources to invest in it. My name is Manas Husti and I'm the marketing manager for Quantys Labs. Our flagship project is called Smart Winyard, which is a kind of precision viticulture sensor network system. Our mission is to make grapes healthier, so that's why we deploy sensors in the winyards which monitors those weather parameters that contribute to the disease, to fungal diseases like arthritis, black rot and so on. And these sensors have a GSM card inside and this transfers the data and with different algorithms we transform the data into grape disease predictions. We can scale up our sensor network so it will be available soon for the developing countries to be used for extra crops like corn, coffee, cotton and so on. My name is Andres Martin, I'm responsible for partnerships for MHealth and Innovation at Bupa. We've been invited to participate in the ICT pavilion because we are partners of the Be Healthy Be Mobile Initiative. MHealth stands for Mobile Health and it's a way of engaging people differently to become more self-aware that they can also be empowered in preventing chronic diseases. But also if they are already unfortunately suffering then to have a normal life, a better life whilst even having these conditions. We believe that mobile health have a strong capacity to reshape the healthcare system for the better. And MHealth can play a role in shifting towards better access to information and services. My name is Sepula, I'm a medical doctor working mostly in the area of HIV and AIDS and non-communicable diseases. My passion is non-communicable diseases. We've developed applications, very interesting applications that actually upskills the nurse and then redefines the nurse's role in a primary healthcare setting where the nurse is now only can work in conjunction with a doctor who will support her from a remote location and they can both share data or clinical information from a remote location with the nurse playing the role of a medical doctor within a primary healthcare setting. Going forward we think the kind of technology and applications that we bring to the market will almost literally revolutionize medicine. The Japanese application that you saw is very interesting and I like that application because we need that application for the collection of data. We have 15 kinds of healthcare centers, one for the body and two for the mind.