 The Free Software Foundation Europe is a charity that works for software freedom in Europe. With the use-hacking for freedom contest, we bring together young Europeans. We want to see how they make use of the four freedoms to use, study, share and improve. To discover their own creativity, their own ideas. Realizing that humanity has a problem and wanting to fix it by yourself because you can, because the computer is yours, because the code is yours and because you do with it what you want. The first thing that came up to my mind was music, as I've been doing music for 10 years or 11 years already. Helping myself to learn the programming, I managed to create something that would help the beginner musicians to learn music. They're a jury coming from all over Europe and they not just only rated on projects of the use-hacking for freedom participants but also they have been in contact with them. Well, the experience and the rewards, whether they're material or personal to have participated in this competition, are colossal. You're talking to people and they tell you about experiences, they teach you new things and people from all over the world gathered in one place with the same ideology in the background. What is your goal? My goal, my goal is to work with a team and to create a road that helps society but a good road, because mine is made by 3D printing. The smart table assistant is a robot that I did to help people who are affected by paraplegia. My mother suffered an immobility and I saw that the smart table could adapt and personalize the furniture in the aid of certain pathologists and this is because my mother suffered and needed this help for a while. I needed to have these plates and everything ordered by the person who needs the road. When I was 11 or 12, I was introduced to the world of Linux. I was laughing at the philosophy of free software. If I want to live in a better world, the first thing I'm going to do is help people who have difficulties studying. We're talking about an app to optimize the study for all students, be it from their ages, to organize and write the homework, the exams, the documents and we also try to open all the students from all over the world. The app translates it with friends and friends from friends. Last year I started developing Cyntrac. This project is able to transcribe sign language in real time. My school offered sign language classes to understand better our hearing bird classmates. My project builds bridges in their communication with other people who may not know sign language. By doing this contest, we want to introduce young people to open doors. If you are a beginner programmer and you feel that you have zero knowledge and that you won't be able to complete the challenge, trust me, you have to do it. You have to try and do something. Our aim is that we will bring people together from different countries with different backgrounds with different ideas but all like-minded in the spirit of making the world a better place.