 So my first slash. So I'm Johan, founder of Kahoot, one of the founders of Kahoot, and also a cap, something called Entrepreneurship One. And you're? I'm Natalia Brzezinski, I'm the CEO of Brilliant Minds and Symposium Stockholm. So what brings an American here? Yeah, I'm one of these crazy Americans that comes to the Nordics in November, but I actually moved to Sweden seven years ago. My husband was appointed President Obama's U.S. Ambassador to Sweden. And I was 25 and we were an ambassadorial couple and what you're supposed to do at an embassy is promote American values. But I found myself promoting Nordic values and it was quite the switcheroo, but I really felt that everything about the Nordic region really symbolized what young Americans were looking for when it came to innovation, environmentalism, sustainability, gender equality, parental leave. I was a young mom at the time, so I completely fell in love with the region and wanted to use my platform to tell the Nordic story to the U.S. Was it something you didn't like about the Nordics? The one thing I didn't like, and maybe it's more that I didn't get it at all, is this concept of yantela, the idea that you're taught from a young age that you're not special. In America, we're taught that we're the most special people in the world and we have no problem talking about that all the time. So I found that for entrepreneurs, it really held them back because when you're an entrepreneur or a founder, you have to be able to put yourself out there and tell your story. That's why I love what we're doing today, Johan. I love Slush. I think this has been so amazing for the innovators in this region and I'm really excited about the Nordic presentation. I'm as well. And two years ago, I was on here presenting the company I co-founded with a bunch of people and being given a stage and a voice by such a brand, it means a lot for a company. And I think for you guys in the audience as well, it could be you next year. And fun enough, actually, one of the companies who are presenting today, they introduced us two years ago. So this paying forward, it really works. So I think us on stage now, tomorrow we're there and it flips forth and back. So we should probably just give you a little bit of the format. We're gonna have six companies coming on doing their pitches in rapid. I want you guys to, of course, think about it. You're here to learn about them, their story, take it on board. This is about paying forward the Nordic values, as you're saying. It meant a lot for us in Kahoot and I think it means a lot for you to see them and back them up. Anything else you wanna add to this? No, absolutely. I mean, I think, as an American, I really find that Nordic companies lead with their values and they really lead with social impact ingrained in their DNA and in their culture. That's why I love coming here. That's why I love exploring all of these companies that have been here at Slush and I like to take those lessons home. So I think when you scale Swedish values or Nordic values, you can really make the world better. And so with that, I think we should allow these amazing founders now to tell us a little bit about how they're making the world better.