 I'm Masin Jueh, I run a software accelerator based in Kenya. We train executives as well as communities to understand technology, especially in data science and cybersecurity. That way they're able to mitigate the risks and technologically speaking the youth are able to have the technical skills that they require to be able to help beat the risks that are out there in cybersecurity. The course program has been very beneficial to us. We've been able to meet so many people from different countries and understand what they're currently doing as well as now we will have interesting conversations as a result of this conference in Africa, in Ghana, in Nigeria, in South Africa, in Mozambique where we will try to explore business opportunities for us in those countries as well as being able to network with other women who are doing great things within the program and communicating with them constantly. They will keep us in check as we progress with BotLab. Being at ITU Telcom World brings a lot of memories and good thoughts especially when you think about the policy makers and the conversations that they had and all those people who are interested in knowing what we actually do and seeing most people wanting to take some of the key things that we learn like for example we went through a session on storytelling storytelling as a communication tool which is very informative in how we are supposed to do our communication strategies as well as the imposter syndrome where it was a workshop that will enable us to feel like we are part of the table and the lastly about investment which was very in-depth because we really understood if we wanted to be funded what are those things that we should think about and start preparing for them now and not when we want to get funded.