 The world in the 21st century faces so many problems which are complicated. I expect the digital transformation of life to bring huge changes from science to health care to sensors to robotics. Globalization means that the issues are interdependent with each other, across borders. So it's a huge enterprise to deal with that. How do you bring together and bring forward new ideas that have both the depths to deal with the technical issues and the breadth to deal with all the linkages across the world. The World Economic Forum brings us together, gives us the space to think over issues that are tremendously complicated with experts in other areas. Everybody's a leader in their own field. We actually learn a lot from them. We have members from practitioners, regulators, academia, central banks that can really work in an unconstrained environment together. This is unique. There is no other gathering like this for bringing different perspectives together. It's a wonderful opportunity to cross pollinate ideas and come together to look at where we want to go as a society. And we develop a vision, how could the world look like and then we derive some other different scenarios so that we can derive some call for actions. When we come together as a summit we can grab experts from other parts of the world, from other groups and really get a better sense of the issue. They're an incubator for all of these different ideas and solutions that global leaders discuss at Davos. The most interesting conversations are at the intersection of our work. The trade and investment crowd meets with the crowd and food security and technology and artificial intelligence and the sum of all of this is what will allow us to then come up with solutions that respond to the integrated challenge we're facing today. We want to use the World Economic Forum as a real platform to influence the system. And out of this partnerships are really starting to build up. As technology becomes more pervasive, the more scalable the solutions that we build can be. We can understand the change that's happening. We can shape it to reach the ultimate goal, which is everyone on this planet living in dignity, able to pursue their potential within the boundaries of the natural resources that we have available. That's a big goal. It's very exciting, takes a lot of work, but I think we can get there.