 I'm Cormac O'Connorah. I'm a creative director at Design Partners. We're a product and interaction design consultancy raised in County Wicklow, Ireland. In the area of IoT for healthcare, Design Partners have a dedicated healthcare design team and they're working on connected products and connected services. And for us when we talk about IoT, the engine of things, and we like to move the conversation away from the word things, this inanimate object and towards people and the experiences and the benefits that we want to give people in the healthcare system, whether it's the patient or the healthcare provider, how can we create meaningful, better experiences for them that have measurable outcomes. So our design process when designing products for connected services can have both the digital and physical form. So when we're designing products that have embedded sensors, we need to design the physical object to fit people's lives, but also the digital interface, the experience, the user experience, and how both of those connect not only for the patient who might be using this on a daily basis, for example, to manage their chronic illness, but also for the physician, the clinician that they might need to check in on, who might need to analyze the data that's coming out of that connected system. So I predict my talk is about how Design Partners design end user experiences, particularly when it comes to the future of healthcare. I'm going to talk particularly about three pervasive trends that we're seeing in the industry and how together with data scientists and analysts designed can help build measurable outcomes through these meaningful new experiences.