 Hello, my name is Tim Davies and I work with the Worldwide Web Foundation running a research program called Exploring the Emerging Impact of Open Data in Developing Countries. And I'm looking forward to being at the Frick Hutherford Conference in July, where I'll be running a workshop on getting open data into use infrastructure's ecosystems and actions around open data. It'll be a participative hands-on workshop where we'll be exploring the different roles that data owners, geeks, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, activists all play in helping realize the impact of open data. We'll be mapping out the difference between the infrastructure's open data, the foundations of an initiative, and the ecosystems of apps, reports, advocacy we use that emerge around data sets. And we'll be thinking about what sort of actions can be taken to foster strong ecosystems to support reuse. In that, we'll be looking from a global perspective, drawing on examples from across the world, from civil society in London, from budget monitoring in Brazil to education in Kenya, or global initiatives like one I've been heavily involved in, the International Aid Transparency Initiative. So ring along ideas for data sets or issues you want to discuss and I hope we'll be able to explore them in that session alongside the Frick Hutherford Conference in Bangalore.