 The consumer internet connects about 5 billion devices. Think about all the new business models that came about, all the changes in our lives. Now imagine we connect 50 billion devices to each other. Devices that run manufacturing floors, that run energy plants, that run healthcare systems. What kind of value can they create in the world? What kind of business models can happen through this? We need businesses to rethink their business models. You've got to start looking differently at your consumer relationship, the way you price your products, the way you provide the services, and increasingly we see you don't pay for a product per se, but increasingly you pay for a service. You see increasing importance of these ecosystems that together start creating these tremendous new solutions that dramatically can improve people's lives. We can really increase the utilization rate of products. Today, the utilization rate of cars is maybe 15%. Half of the time is used to search for parking spaces or standing in traffic jams. Using data and software, we will be enabled to automate driving. We will bring up the utilization rate and I think the same might happen to the industry. We will see devices that no longer fail or are repaired before the failure happens. And that will change the way that we buy products, it will change the way we rent products, it will change the way we think about products. In the past, the focus was on automation of muscle work. In the future, software will really help us to automate knowledge work to come up with better decisions, faster decisions. The skill set required for jobs in manufacturing will dramatically change. We will see far more white-collar workers in factories than what we have today. We will see many products being offered as services. Some people estimate that the industrial Internet of Things is as big as the entire US economy. Capturing that benefit, creating the right framework, engaging the right parties is essential so that at the end of the day, the benefits can outweigh the risks. There are some pretty significant questions that leaders within those organizations have. By coming together and sharing perspectives and understanding how others are thinking about these issues, they can collectively come up with better approaches to be able to create the enabling environment as well as individually walk away with a more informed position to make individual decisions. They lead to rethink products and services, reinvent business models, and retrain and retool the workforce. Doing this and more will be important to make sure that this trend, the industrial Internet of Things, doesn't just deliver the business and economic advantage, but also the human advantage. It's the people behind it that have the power to make it truly transformative.