 SummerLab is a four-week entrepreneurial experience for all students here at the University of Auckland. It is for all levels, from all faculties. Students come in with basically no experience on entrepreneurship and in the four weeks we take them through the steps of what it takes to be an entrepreneur. It's essentially a startup 101 course for students. They very quickly get you into teams and since it's a four-week program they try hammer you down on the things you need to be doing. We mix them up in groups from all faculties and then they go and identify a problem that they really care about. It's fast-paced, it's intense. You watch the students develop, they go from feeling somewhat overwhelmed, unsure, kind of in a state of flux through to clarity in four weeks. Our students care so much about UN Sustainable Development Goals. They really care about the environment and so it's the passion and the drive that the students have to really make this world a better place. Opportunities in people are very accessible. With a couple of contacts you can find investors who might be interested in you. You can find people who want to work in your team, you can get access to capital. At the end of this year when I'm looking for internships this is actually the kind of experience and exposure that our employees are looking for. Just having like-minded people around you just to be able to ask them questions, get feedback on is super helpful. The mentors are an amazing group of people that are part of our wider entrepreneurial ecosystem. Often what they will say to us is it's a highlight of their year. They just love working with students, the energy, the enthusiasm and just wanting to support them. My mentor gave us insights and contacts as well on the industry and gave us advice on where our next steps should be for the next week, for the next two weeks. I'm quite happy to say that you know we've all come out of this with a great experience and great friendships as well. If you're thinking about doing it, just do it. It's such a valuable experience and you won't regret it. Even if you're not completely sure, I would still definitely highly recommend participating. Kia ora students, come and join us. It's one of those experiences that you might get snippets of throughout your university experience but this is going to happen in a condensed, fast-paced way. You'll meet lots of really interesting people, both the students but also part of the wider entrepreneurial ecosystem, so we'd love to see you come and join us.