 Hello everyone. This is the saddest moment of the Blender Conference. It's like, well, it's over. So yes, it's over. I had the three most fantastic days ever. It was fantastic. I enjoyed it so much. And I think everybody here had a great time, right? So, I have two really nice announcements. Number one, there is a reservation already for next year in this venue. You can mark down the dates for conference 2020, which will be 29 and 30 and 31 October, which is the last three days of the month. So it includes Halloween, right? So everybody who will dress up at the Friday party will get something special from us, right? Can we do that? I'm okay with this. Yes, Halloween. The second thing is, at the growth of the Blender Project, we had 570 people subscribing for this conference. 570. The limit for this building is about 600 or so. Today was okay, but Thursday and Friday was really, really packed here. So, I would like to propose that we are going to do two conferences per year, but one of them will be in the United States. So we are going to flip. And we are working on a venue in Los Angeles for the end of April, early May. So we can have six months on and off, an American conference and a European conference. I especially like it because I really like to reach out more to our American friends, American developers from the whole range from Canada to Argentina, right? They have to be feeling more comfortable to go to a Blender event. So whether this happens is still not 100% sure. We are working really hard on it. Organizing a conference gets more complicated and more complicated. It takes us now months to pull an event off. So the third LA conference, we take it a little bit smaller, but it will be just as good as this one. So now I would like to end with thanking a whole lot of people and then you can do the clapping and the cheering. So let's start with Anja and Anna, the two loyal ladies downstairs for the desk. I think it's soundproof, but you can thank them on the way out. I'd like to thank Sam van Huller and Andy Goracic for the conference graphic, the cityscape that was here. Fantastic job, guys. Pablo Basques for the website and the program booklet, Pablo. We have a new developer in the studio, Sam Mulder. He did the website development, cloud stuff and the photo app, which was really awesome. But the photographer could drop photos while they were being made so we could see them. Siebrin worked on the video encoding system. Siebrin, thank you. Because it's insane, but within half an hour after the talk, we have everything moving over to YouTube and that's a very special feature. Sebastian Parburg for the system setup, thank you, Sebastian. Bastian Montaigne also helped with system setup and Bastian and Berkan, who made for running the whole recording stage behind there, Sebastian Berkan. I also had help from Helen Fermata. Helen, are you still here? Helen? Yes. She helped with the speakers and yesterday with the dinner and things. Olivier Amrein for the lightning talks. Olivier, the photographer yesterday, you were so good. I mean, you've seen the portrait. This is something I will enjoy watching like for many days still. This is fantastic. Thanks for talking to me. You did a great job on it. Jelmer De Haas. And then a special thanks for the company, Faber, the operator of the camera, for example. There's the camera operator and there was the camera operator. They did a fantastic job for three days. Behind the scene there was the director mixing everything live and making it work and a whole lot of video technicians from Faber. Thank you guys. You did a great job. And the screen. And of course we had sponsors, so let's name them quick. Intel, Coral Reave, Sketchfab, Render Street, Protocube, Chocopher and Comovit. Thank you guys. And then we have the staff and the catering of the company theater. We had a fantastic time here. Thank you guys. And the sound people over there. I also want to thank all of the speakers and presenters who made this conference totally, totally amazing. Thank you. Speakers. No, no, no, no. And then I want to thank Francesco, Cedi. Francesco, come here. You've been hiding behind the curtain. You did all of the techniques, the speakers, the planning. Without him there wouldn't be a conference. Thank you. And as custom, as usual, I would like to thank Don. Thank you for staying true to yourself all the time. Thank you. See you next time.