 Alright, so I'll start with summarizing few of the numbers from what we had this year. We had 131 participants as compared to a lot more that we had earlier, either in our live session or even in tribal, but as you can understand, we're just coming out to find out how to do this soon, by the way, and we were expecting just a number of attendees. 31 countries, 247 speakers, and again, thanks to all the speakers who came in here, 53 talks, so quite an impressive number of numbers that we had. We also had a training day, and this was mainly conducted by Elena and Saskia in Elements, and we had as many as 100 participants who had 75 hours of more learning. Most of this was online, this was only for one day, and it had three tracks. So, thanks to the developer as well as Andrew, and again, there are links on what was covered in this training as well. The organizing committee, and basically when we took this venture, we were extremely excited by the same number in others, and it's really great to see coming from that almost a year ago, when we announced that we couldn't have this in Minneapolis today, but we have, I think, successfully conducted this conference. I just wanted to call some of the organizing committee members, starting with Jen Vesio. Jen, would like to welcome you. And this is Afghan. Bia and James are not here, but we'd like to clap for them. Bia has generously awarded this, or has given this as a gift for the organizing committee, and I'll give it to Jen, and if you'd like to say a few words about what that is. Oh, we opened a stiller region this state of two years ago again, and of course, we have some Scandinavian heritage in the state, and our clinic comes from that, and a lot of the people that are Vikings fan will say Skoll, whatever, having no idea what our meet or Skoll means. But anyway, I was trying to think of something state-wise, or, you know, something from the state that could go with people. That's all I got to say. All right, thank you so much. Thank you so much. My Venmo is. All right, so thank you very much. Take a picture with John Davises here. Yeah, well, can somebody take a picture with your phone? Everybody wants to take a picture of this. Focus on the phone. And one more. All right, thanks everybody. So like to thank our sponsors without whom we wouldn't have been able to have this conference. We did help us in reducing our registration rates. In particular, 8 of us, we are a patented sponsor, World Sponsors PRT, and with cloud, and for Silver Sponsor, we had Galaxy Works, from Sponsors for ThermoScientific, and Lima Brain as well as TikaSan. So thank you very much. I already mentioned training, we had Delana and Saskia who helped us on that. In conference training, it was Assunta who helped us in that training. Assunta is also the co-fest for organizing with Darren Baker and James Johnson. And please contact her for details in terms of what's going to be happening for the next three days in the co-fest. And we also had an official photographer, John Davises. Thanks John. The scientific committee was chaired by Sumina Mehta and Ms. Afghan. And they also had Assunta as well as PRT as committee members. And then there were quite a few scientific committee reviewers who they coordinated with. Thank you very much for putting up this great scientific schedule. And yeah, thanks. We had quite a few session chairs. That particular snapshot is for one of the sessions that can be in the next session chairs for ensuring that all the talks were taken on time. And at the same time, there's a good exchange of questions and answers. We had quite a few speakers and really enjoyed talks by many speakers. Again, I'd like to thank all the speakers for putting in effort into presenting the latest work. We had a lot of good scientific discussion afterwards. So thank you very much to all the speakers. We also had a lot of posters and demo presentations. As you can see here, quite a few posters present here. We also had a 3D poster this year. Thank you very much for working with that poster. In terms of both organizers, again quite a few both organizers. And I just wanted to mention that the both sessions will continue today. And that's the schedule of the rest of the talks. I think there are four more works of sessions today. But to all the both of us, thank you very much. Information on the co-fest. As you know that co-fest will be held for the next three days, 21st, 22nd, 23rd. This will be at the Minnesota Super Committee Institute. That particular thing there will take you to show you the path to go from here to Minnesota Super Committee Institute. It's less than a mile in 2.7 miles from here. So walk a bit since you kind of had to cross the Mississippi to get there as a bridge. So you should be able to get there. And again, the idea is to meet at the hotel open at 8.30 in the morning for those who want to go together while others can go and use that link and go there. There is lunch included. That's what I've been told. So, you know, so please tell me what that is. Yeah, so I think most of you are waiting for this. I just wanted to let you know the scavenger hunt was actually a social experiment. We really did not have any plans. So given it given any prices, so we really appreciate people to part of this. Yeah, so we'll be sending a link for feedback to people who took part and also people who did not take a part, but why didn't you take part in this so thanks. Thanks for taking part in this. Those are the nominees for scavenger hunt price with us. Yes, my two sandwiches is that the last name. Okay. And we also have Stephen shank. And then there was this group of researchers including Alex and Yeah, Wendy was there too. So they put in some group photographs, but there were also some which And then we also had, you know, somebody put in a Now we're coming close to another winner. So on the third prize was Natalie Pooja. So Natalie visited nine out of the possible 13 or 14 sites that we put up on that. You're the second. You know, put in some photographs on a daily basis, but he visited 11 of the 14 sites. He got 13 out of the 14 sites and Very good public transportation system. Yeah. The last photograph actually took it from a bus. Yeah, Well done. And Stephen check actually got on the six sites which was pretty So I don't have much but I have this. So coming back to the closing session right so we, as I said, when we make this announcement almost a year ago. You know, the enthusiastic Of course, you know, but we have been forward to make this happen because we really had meant for two years by the end of those three years. And we really worked hard for this as I said the organizing committee. There was some galaxy members who put up their hand and really this challenge of making this happen. You could see some leaders emerging and So we now And they really put up their hand as soon as they put up their hand and they really Through that, you know, they could get rid of it and make this possible. So again, thanks a lot for making this possible. We could actually get all of you here and we'll have this this interaction that That's going to be all the same. I mean, we need to zoom and Other channels emails and other things but you're actually meeting somebody and talking About projects and even some random thoughts that might inspire new projects. It's really, really valuable. As you can see, there are moments like we have. There's some really nice photograph that was put up in the scavenger. I really like this photograph. It's one of the scavenger sites and one of the photographs that really, really And this is just the fact and I saw this actually this is happening though. They're like after three years and the amount of the murder that they had in the Medici that was really kind of captured the spirit behind this this conference. So thank you very much everybody for making this possible. Okay, that's my last slide. Thank you very much everybody. I cannot reveal. Which is the letter you want to have the next case conference. We don't give it any. I'll just pass this on to the next speaker. This is the secret of this year's GCCC. So you're all going to have to learn to say good day, mate. I've been involved in the Galaxy community for a really long time. A dream of ours has always been to steal the Galaxy conference away from the Northern hemisphere and have it down south where everything goes backwards. And so the next year's conference will be in July in Brisbane in Australia. The Galaxy Australia will be hosting it. We're one of the large public Galaxy servers part of use Galaxy dot star. We've got a team of 13 people and we've been an over the last four years we've been trying to grow the Galaxy community in Southeast Asia and places we've been interacting with places like Indonesia and India and Malaysia and New Zealand. And this is a real opportunity for us to really grow Galaxy in this region of the world. Alright so Brisbane in case you don't know is halfway up Australia. It's in a subtropical zone so it's going to be winter there but it might be winter like anyone from around here understands. Winter in Brisbane means sunshine, warm weather and no rain. So it's a city on a river. Everything is outdoors, alfresco. There's lots of natural experiences and attractions. We've got a whole bunch of new entertainment precincts. It's going to be the host of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. So there's some infrastructure happening there. So this is kind of like where it is. We're hoping to be able to have it somewhere around here around this part of the river down here. So there's going to be ferries and gardens and hopefully really nice places to come. You can get there pretty easily. Even though Australia is a far away and it's going to be 32 hours to get here. There's actually a lot of direct connections from all over the world. So it should be fairly easy to get to. Direct international access from 34 destinations. The airport is located 20 minutes from the city by train. There's actually a railway station at the airport to get on it. And you end up in the city 20 minutes later. So it's actually really good. Cool. I am going to cue two of our Galaxy members here in camp. Because they have some bags of little gifts that I'm going to make them walk around and give to everyone. These are the same gifts that I brought to private in 2019, when we started lobbying the Galaxy PIs for this opportunity. So I've got more of those. Teresia Brisbane City Council. So once you arrive in town, that's where I've been with the last 15 years before escaping out of Cool Melbourne. You will find we have things like the dock bars that are in this photo under one main bridge, the Story Bridge. The river is heavily used by public transport, which is great. We have three city coppers that pass across the river in about a 15 minutes. Thanks to some of the co-support we've already got for this conference, which is paid for by the Brisbane City Council. Whoever comes will get discounted public transport fees. There will be discounted restaurant tokens, depending on where we end up. And yeah, we're also encouraged you to bring your walking shoes or cycling shoes because it's a lovely place to do both of those things. As Simon already hinted and something we're quite aware of, given the lovely weather that it is outside right now, the average temperatures this time next year are global warming aside, about 15 to 22 degrees. And it's true, most days I'm still in shorts and T-shirt in winter, which is absolutely lovely. And that is our dry season. So that bar there, I've eaten that. I'm not sure it's that table. I recommend it. That's our street reward. So that's a lovely place to go. And one of the things we know this year about GCC was the need to travel, you know, zoom conferences are environmentally friendly. Potentially we're getting on planes. I think this proves that having face-to-face conferences are also amazing. But Brisbane does pride itself on being quite a sustainable city. And certainly when you fly in, you'll see that nearly every house has solar on its roof. The largest local university, University of Queensland, is carbon neutral thanks to its own solar farm that powers the campuses. So it really is quite a sustainable city with a huge amount of rent space, which is awesome. Once you get there, all the things that we've noted from here, how much beer costs, for example, or how much does beer cost or how much does coffee cost. So there are some prices to be arranged for what you'll expect when you arrive. In terms of things that we hope might bring you to Brisbane outside of the conference. And clearly the conference is the only reason you're ever going to come and that's what you're going to say on the justification letters. So there are some things that might just add value. So local to the city. It is a river city, so you can explore the river. The bottom right there is the Kangaroo Point Cliffs. So for any of you that are keen climbers or out-sailers, that's a lovely location to do that. The bottom left is the State Library, which is actually quite a lovely building. And the top right, we have an artificial beach located from World Expo in 88. And our beautiful place to come, admittedly, in July, you can find no locals in the beach. There will be English tourists, but they're determined to get some sand in. But it's a lovely location by the best. Not just Park and Brisbane, and we admitted the slide, which is not so clear at this resolution, but within about an hour or less, you have access to the bay. So we've got dolphin feeding, some beautiful swimming and scuba diving on the bottom left at Moreton Bay, which is actually all four of these pictures, to be honest, but really lovely area to experience just inside Brisbane. And then if you go the other way, inland, well, except Wales, they're not inland. Most of those photos show you the lovely mountains we have. And the bottom left photo I quite like is when I was putting these slides together, I realised that same photo from that hill. And that hill is at Lone Pine Koala Century, which is nearly 100 years old. Beautiful location just down the river, certainly earmarked for me as our conference dinner venue for next year, because they'll let you cut a little koala and everything else. And for proof, that's my daughter there a few years ago playing with one of the lullabies at the cube. I had no idea who the other girl is, so I claimed that. But beautiful place and well worth coming. So with that, we hope to see you in Brisbane next year. We would love when we share these slides or it could be quick enough to type out. We have set up a tiny URL just really as a mailing list if you're all updated about how the conference planning is coming on. And thank you.