 We are facing a society of huge issues, climate change, alternative energy, food security. We made ourselves dependent, maybe addicted almost, from three raw materials, coal, oil, and gas. That will not be the case in 500 years. Chemical industries are just essential for all other industries, IT, building, energy, or car industry. Every chemical has a contribution to that system. The industry today is unrecognizable for 20 years ago. The cleanup has produced a new paradigm for the chemical industry as part of the solution, not part of the problem. We need to change from the old paradigms into paradigms that are sustainable. When you do that, you can actually create new jobs, more jobs, and sustainable jobs. Instead of using resources and throwing them away, we are going into a use and reuse scenario. Changing this current fossil-based chemical industry to a more sustainable bio-based industry. The chemical industry is at the helm of this progressive movement. This collaborative innovation platform was formed based on the identification of global mega trends by World Economic Forum. This platform serves as a basis for initiating dialogue on the pending issues we need to address. It's not something you can do in a sector, it's something that takes a lot of stakeholders in a value chain and surrounding that value chain to make that change possible. Not only in the chemical sector, but also with other sectors, and we are exploring that in the World Economic Forum. WF, that's a very close industrial discussion can be possible. The World Economic Forum is a great place to bring different stakeholders together to change into new paradigms. The community consists of the most influential global chemical companies, whether by size, region or innovation, and includes a community of chief innovation officers. There is no other meeting I know of where the CEOs of most of the major chemical companies meet on a regular basis. The big driver for the change towards sustainable development has come through these discussions. I see new innovations, I see new technologies which can contribute to the solutions. We need to work together. Chemical Industries is a solution provided to global challenges and needs to be recognized as such. The future of this community is a driving sustainability, smart growth and innovation. Chemistry has a lot of opportunities, a lot of possibilities. Of people, companies, governments who want to take the next step and to drive it. In the last three, four years I've actually seen that now it looks like it's going to happen.