 Holt Prize is the biggest competition in the world. It's a student competition to make students entrepreneurs, more specifically social entrepreneurs, and how they can make an impact worldwide. I know we are approaching an exam period, but all we need to do is pitch your idea on the 2nd of December, and that's it. After that, the winning team will have to do all the hard work. So for all those university students, the ones who have a school assignment that is sort of a project related to the energy sector, the ones who have a startup again related to the same sector, or probably you just came up with an idea while watching this video or checking out Holt Prize in the websites or Facebook pages, then just your registry team in our website, and then you're ready to go. After the 2nd of December, when we will be selecting a winning team for the Holt Regionals, which will happen in March in London, then during this period, after 2nd of December to March, we will make sure that you get a very, very strong case of representing Holt University with this idea in Holt Prize. One of our biggest motivations to participate in this challenge is to come across the diverse number of teams participating in this and also get into contact with industry leaders and radio-social workers. Within our own scope, we are limited to our own field of study like nanoscience, and as a startup, we want to grow and explore what networking opportunities we could have. I think if you want to participate, you just do it and try it. Even if you make mistakes, you learn along the way. We have definitely learned a lot since we began this. And if your students start up, going to all of these case competitions and challenges actually helps you understand what you want to do as a startup.