 So, welcome everybody back. That took a little longer than expected, but I'm sure there will be some nail-biting prizes to be awarded. This is the website where we voted, and the voting has been closed. So, Hongfuk, might I call you up to do the first prize? Okay, and I'm going to pick some judges to individually award the prizes. We have five prizes, and we're going to be awarding the first prize. The first prize is the audience prize. Is that right? Yes? Okay, the first prize is the audience prize. So there's a set of goodies that are included. This is from our kind sponsors. And, well, I won't read these out. Let's see who's going to be the winner. Are you going to announce the winner? No, you're the winner. Okay, and so the winner for the audience prize. So the winner for the audience prize is the Grausold Corbett Generation. Great. Okay. I'd like the team to come down. We just want to take a photo together with the judge. Okay, just come stand over here. Hongfuk, will you be in the photo too? Yes, so I would like to invite Jason from Lifelong Learning Institute to come here and give the audience prize. The audience prize for the winning team. Which one is that? Is that? Okay. Fino, could I ask you to join in here? May I ask you to come in? So we have more prizes. So every team member will get a prize. Oh, every team member will get a prize. I ask you to come and have two. Okay, so we were very impressed how you connected as a team, your energy, and yeah, maybe you also want to say a few words. Thank you so much, audience. Okay. Yeah, so I took my slippers off because I felt a bit overdressed. Sorry. Thanks for the word. Thank you everyone. Thank you audience. Okay, and the team still gets one honorary medal to hold on to. There you go. Okay, the audience prize for the team. Okay, we want to take one quick photo so the photographers can... Yeah, so while the process is going on, I also want to mention that we would like to thank the LLI, the Lifelong Learning Institute, here for providing like a lot of the hardware prizes and gear at this event. So they really helped to make it happen. And yeah, it's actually especially good. We love the comments of our open source photographer, Michael Cannon, right? So thank you very much also to Microsoft and to Lifelong Learning Institute here for handing over the prizes. Thank you guys, good job. Okay, well done. Good, let's go back to the second prize that we've got coming up. What do we have here? Yeah, that's fine. What do we do next? Yes. So the next prize that we're going to go into is the open science prize. Can we bring it up? Okay, so... Oh, here we go. So anyway, maybe we can use this moment also for a small recapture of the hackathon. So like how many people here in this room participated and coded at the hackathon? Please raise your hand. Okay, that's pretty good. So big round of applause for this big effort, please. I think it was really a great idea. But this hackathon actually we're always trying to do something new. We're trying to go to new levels. So we added like this requirement to make open source technologies, especially we want people to connect with us. Then we had this idea of indigenous languages because the year of indigenous languages that the UNESCO brought in. So the great thing was actually that we could bring over 10 indigenous experts here as well. Thank you very much, especially to Misako who had this idea here to get all these indigenous experts. And I think it's a great example how we can connect people, especially in Asia. It's also very interesting that I'm saying that as a European. So like not just Asian people, so we bring everyone here together to develop a new solution. And now we're ready with the open science prize. So I just sent over to... So maybe we can ask one of the judges next to come up to award the open science prize. And so this is a slightly different set of goodies. So I think you would like to come up. Because science fits very well with what you do. Indeed. Thank you very much. Yeah. Yes. Okay. And so the... You want to announce the... And we'll see it here. So if you want to award the prize, the open science. Right. So open science goes to Gadong. Yes. Gadong. Congratulations. Come on down, please. And get your boxes of prizes. Okay. Team Gadong. I think you were four. Now you're three members. And a photo of Mitch. Well done, team. That's great. Okay. So onto the AI dev prize. So this is where the judges are looking at the inclusion of AI technology. And then the engineering behind it. If I can ask yourself to come up. Let me see. Here we go. And so if you want to announce the winner for the AI dev prizes. Just make sure that works. Okay. We have an amazing thing we have seen. And the winner goes to the crowd sourced corpus generation team. Thank you for your work. Gotta face the audience. Yeah. It's actually possible to win two prizes. One was awarded by the audience. We didn't know. Right. It's up to you. So and this team did really outstanding work. So yeah. We are pretty amazed. Okay. Great team corpus. Yes. So we got two prizes left to give. These are the cloud prizes. So Mr. Guy, we're sure that this is all good now. Okay. Because there was some really last minute decisions here to make sure we get the right of winners. So if I can come up and announce if I. The prizes would like to have Shankar from IBM. This is the team cloud prize. Yeah. So this is like a sort of a special prize. We're giving out to those folks who put together some thoughts around using the cloud. So we try to encourage folks to use the open source on the cloud. Right. And these are all credits that helps them motivate them to use the new technology like blockchain, quantum computing, of course, Watson, right? And we are giving away credits for that, starting with, I think it's the crowdsource corpus generation with $12,000 of credit. Yeah. Yes. So these are the cloud prizes donated by IBM. So you can use them for any IBM service. IBM Watson, you can deploy your solution on the cloud. A lot of, yeah, open source frameworks you can use on the cloud. Anything on the cloud. It's the cloud today. Right. So these three teams won. And yeah, the first cloud prize is the crowdsource corpus generation prize here that IBM is awarding. Value is $12,000. Yes. Very good. So thank you very much. So Maro, as you confirmed, there's actually three winners in this round. Yeah. So the cloud prize, three winners. Thank you very much. Okay. One. Okay. You want to vote on another one. Yeah, of course. Okay. Okay. The second prize for this folks who used quite extensive the cloud to deliver their application, right? Is Twiginess with a 24,000 US dollars credit. Wow. Well done. Be generous. And sorry. And then the first prize, the cloud prize worth 36,000 US dollars of cloud credits. Fantastic. Good job. And as well as the cloud category prize as well. What'd you like? So big round of applause. The winner in the cloud category. Thank you very much. That's very generous by IBM and sponsoring these cloud credits. And I think the teams will be able to work with that and try out more projects. So counting down. Let's just make sure that's the cloud prize that we just awarded. And we have the indigenous prize. So if I can ask Misako to come up and award this prize. Here we go. If you can announce the winner. Okay. So the winner of indigenous prize is Tazin. Congratulations. Okay, team Tazin. Great. Well done team Tazin. Okay. Alright. Thank you team. Well done. Okay. So that's the lineup of prizes that we had to give. There's one more prize that the jury decided. Maybe Honfuk, you can help to announce it. Wonderful. Actually you saw that we took a lot of time, right? And it was very difficult to decide. And actually then like different team members came in and said hey, hey, hey. So it's so late. How much longer you need, right? But like it was really difficult, right? I think it was very tight. And we also saw that with the audience prize actually. I know like crowdsourced did a great job. But they won. But it was also tight compared to others who had a tight vote as well. And of course we would like to award the prize to everyone. But it's like Honfuk says every year everyone is a winner because we all participate. So please let's give a motivating applause to everyone and look at the person next to you and say thank you for this great weekend. And yeah, but like still one team impressed the jury a lot as well. And it was because they went new ways in combining hardware, trying to make new hardware this weekend. And also software and combining like the different aspects of a hackathon very well. So we were very impressed and we have still like one box for this team put together and also would like to award a dinner voucher to them. So what's the name of the team, Honfuk? I want the audience to guess. So that is Chernobyl. Chernobyl. Congratulations. Okay. Well, cool. How are you? Hello, Torsten. I'm also quite exhausted now. Okay. So all the winning teams also get a lunch voucher from our co-organiser. So our sponsors this year have been very generous. And so come speak to us later. But very, I mean just a round of applause for the winning teams. All well done.