 From Santa Clara, California, it's the Cube. Covering Technovation World Pitch Summit 2019. Brought to you by SiliconANGLE Media. Now, here's Sonia Tagare. Hi, and welcome to the Cube. I'm your host, Sonia Tagare, and we're here at Oracle's Ag News Campus, covering Technovation's World Pitch Summit 2019, a pitch competition in which girls from around the world develop mobile apps in order to create positive change in the world. With us today, we have Teen LTSN from Spain. Welcome. And the team members are Paula Fernandez-Rosa, Sandra Comanio-Gomez, Nuriya Bioria, Lucia Fernandez, and Luthia Idrian Tovar. Welcome to the Cube. Thank you. So your app is called When and Where. Tell us more about that. Well, When and Where is an app that detects anomalies when you go out to work or run. It's to ensure women's safety. And it obtains your location in real time. And if something happens, for example, if you stop or if you aren't getting near to your destination, it calls the emergency contact or the emergency services. Wow. And so can you tell us how a user would go through it step by step? Yes. First of all, you need to establish a contact. So then you have two different modes. The start mode, which is for when you, for example, go running. And when you stop, the app detects that anomaly. So it sends you a message. And if in case of emergency, it goes the emergency contact. And the other mode, it's the take me to mode. So that's when you, for example, want to go home. And so if you don't follow your route, the app sends you an alert. And in case of emergency, it sends a message to your contact. Wow. I feel like that could be really useful. Yes. Is that a big problem in Spain? Yes, it is actually. Well, Lucia will explain it better. Okay. Yeah. We saw this problem in our community. And when they gave us the opportunity to try to help in some way, we thought, well, we can try to create this application and focus on it. In our country, there have been a lot of women murdered and kidnapped. And we thought that it was something very, very important. I'm, that's amazing. So how did you all come up with this idea? Well, it all began when we heard about the murder of Laura Luelmo, that made us became aware with the magnitude of the problem. So we wanted to do something that would be helpful for us. So we did this application. Wow. And what problems or struggles did you go through creating this app? Well, I think that the worst thing was the time because we had like a really short time to do this application and to develop it because we started in February and we had to, we had the deadline in April. So for us, the time was the most difficult part. Also the programming, the coding, but that was because we had to learn coding. So yeah, the time was our difficult part. If you get funding, where do you see this app in five years? Well, we want to continue developing this app and improving it because we really need this app. We want to add new languages and also introduce it in iOS to iPhone users to use it also. And in 50 years we would like this app to continue working, but hopefully maybe this problem will disappear. That's great. So tell us more about your experience at Technovation. How did you all meet and why did you decide to join Technovation? So we discovered Technovation in high school. Our technology teacher showed us the contest and we decided to join and we are all friends. So it was like easy to work because we already know each other. So that's the best part. And we really wanted to do something that could be useful for us. So we decided to start the challenge with that idea. That's awesome. What's been the best part of the experience so far? This trip, actually. Yeah. It's been amazing. It's actually one of the best trips of my life and we are all having a great time here. That's awesome. So thanks so much for coming on. We really appreciate it. And good luck for tonight. Thank you so much. Thank you. This is team LPSN from Spain. Thanks so much for watching. Stay tuned for more.