 Thanks for joining us here in Geneva for WISIS Forum 2019 as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of what has become the world's largest platform for the ICT for Good community. And I am joined by Mr. Kathleen Marinesco, head of the Corporate Strategy Division at ITU. Thank you very much for joining us, sir. Thank you for inviting me. So I've mentioned that we celebrate an anniversary, an important milestone here. It is an important milestone. I think everybody remembered that about the WISIS process started in 2003 here in Geneva and continuing in Tunisia, so we had very high level participation, presidents, prime ministers there, deciding to work together to develop, to use ICT for development, this was the idea. In the first years after the Tunis meeting, we could see some activities in each of the organizations, the UN organization responsible for one of the action lines. But after a few years, we could see that, how to say, the energy of the event was not enough. And it was a decision at the level of action line facilitators, the co-organizer, to transform all these events in a forum, to create a platform where the countries, civil societies, private sector can come and share with the other stakeholders their innovation and their projects and ICT for development. And we started in 2009 with 300 participants and now we have more than 3,000 after 10 years and we have more than 300 workshops during this week of WISIS Forum. And as organizers of the forum, you always try to keep it fresh, don't you, and you innovate every year, don't you? We've got new tracks this year, we've got tracks on sports, accessibility, we've got youth and emphasis on youth as well. There's always something new basically at WISIS Forum. Every year we have something new. And what is helpful, the fact that ICT, in fact, affects all aspects of our life. And we try to show how ICT industry can influence different other aspects of our life and can facilitate the achievement of the targets, the achievement of SDGs. This year we started the WIS with ICT for sports and really we have as a partner of International Federation of Thai Condor, we have an event tomorrow, we had the Real Madrid Foundation and we could show what, how application can change the way how the sport is played and how the, I don't know, different aspects are assessed during the sport. With one of our focus, every year we try to change, maybe the participants could remember that the inauguration of the exhibition, we had a lot of school children and we will have WISIS talks this afternoon, Thursday, the fourth day of the forum, with inviting school children, inviting students and it will be very interesting. And once the forum stops, that's not it, is it? Because so many ideas are generated, so what do you do with the outcomes? It is very interesting that most of the speakers, most of the participants in all the workshop this year, ask the organizer to look in the outcomes more careful and to come with proposals of actions, with proposal of projects based on what the participants proposed. It was a request from the ministerial round table and we'll do this year, we'll analyze very careful what are the outcomes, what are the proposals in all the, all the sessions and we'll present a plan for the year that will come. So how do you see the forum evolving in the years ahead, especially as we witnessed the introduction of new innovative, but also very powerful technologies like blockchain artificial intelligence for instance? I think there will be different directions for the development of the forum. The first one is what you said, will add innovation every year, will add the things that influencing our lives that we cannot think now what will happen in five, ten years. On the other hand, one of the request is to go in the regions, to have some kind of forum reviews at the regional level, showing what are the projects in the region, each of the region and we'll go. We are thinking how to do this, maybe depending on the characteristics of each region, we'll go with, we'll focus in each region with the things that are really exceptional in that region and then we'll conclude here in Geneva during the forum. We'll be forced to move from Geneva because of the new building project after in three years we need to have a different premises and but it's that means we'll go in two directions to the regions and to the new technologies. So a macro and micro approach. Yes. Fantastic. Mr. Catalin Malinescu, thank you very much. Thank you very much for having me.