 I'm here at the ITU studio. I'm very pleased to be joining Mr. Falkmar Denner, who is CEO of Robert Bosch GMBH and has just been awarded the WTIS Award for his outstanding contribution to ICTs and road safety. Mr. Denner, thank you very much indeed for being here today. Thank you very much. Mr. Denner, as CEO of Bosch, one of the leading automotive suppliers, how do your systems contribute to road safety in vehicles? Well Bosch, in fact, invented for example the electronic control unit and the sensors for airbag systems, the anti-skid braking system, ABS, traction control and also the electronic stability program to prevent skidding events and in doing this we have contributed significantly to reducing fatalities in traffic accidents. But in the future we have to go one step further. So we want to develop predictive systems that really avoid accidents. So for example a predictive emergency brake system is already on the market and this will be extended further to help drivers to prevent head-on, rear and front collisions. So are you confident for the future of road safety? I'm very confident that we will make further progress in using modern technologies, modern sensor technologies to improve road safety significantly. But it's very important that these technologies really proliferate so that we have a high installation rate across the world, not only in mature countries because many of the fatalities happen in emerging countries. So it's very important that we develop affordable systems for these regions and that's exactly what we are doing. Now Bosch has been working with ITU, can you tell us a little bit about that and how it's improving road safety? Our work with ITU is very important with respect to standardization of frequencies. So take for example a radar sensor. The radar sensor is used for example for the predictive emergency braking system. Now imagine that we have some jamming on these frequencies. This will clearly damage the functionality of our system. So it's very important that we have a worldwide standardization of these frequencies. Excellent. And finally, how does it feel to be awarded the World Telecommunication Information Society Award? Well it's a big honor for me personally and of course for Bosch because I take this award in the name of the people within Bosch who have made this possible over the years and it's a big honor for us. Mr. Volkman, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you.