 Welcome to WSIS Forum 2022 here in Geneva and with me is Ali Al-Adami, the Director of Digital Health at the UAE. Welcome. And congratulations. You've picked up an award in the eHealth category of WSIS Forum Prize. Tell me about the project that's received recognition. Thank you. Thank you, Sam. So, basically, we were being awarded for the C7 eHealth. It was a project that we initiated in the Ministry of Health and Prevention, United Arab Emirates, in order to gather or give a platform that will help the patient to record, to have the access to their medical record, book an appointment, and also to take care of their own services and health based on the data that has been saved within the platform itself. So, it's a huge initiative that has been worked within the Ministry of Health and collaboratively with other entities to make sure that the citizens can have their own access to the medical record, making sure the social distancing prior to the COVID situation. And it was really got the high adoption from the patients and they started to use the system in order to have safe, safely life. So, did you have the system in place before the COVID pandemic? No. Basically, well, before the COVID, we had like smaller, I would say, platforms. However, the adoption wasn't that high. However, we changed the customer scenario where we engaged labs and we engaged patients to try the patient portal. And immediately, we changed the whole mechanism to have a new platform that have the consent where the patient can access the platform, and they access their own medical record, and they can choose which doctor or physician that they can, they want to book an appointment, similar to what they are booking like a room in a hotel or something like that, but immediately through a doctor and booking their appointment. It was a journey. And once we changed that mechanism, the adoption rate has increased, and basically it won the prize of the C7 and e-health. So, this is really empowering people to a certain extent be able to take control of their own health. Yeah, exactly. One thing is that we knew that the gadgets are coming, I would say, the Fitbit or the weight scale. So, in order to make sure that the social distancing happened, we knew about that categories. And we have a law that is enabling the leverage of the health ICT law. It's leveraging the technology to allow the technology partners and the patients to wear the gadgets, we call it, and take care of their own citizens. It's using the disrupted technologies like the IOTs and they have their own devices. So, simply, we are creating a platform that is patient-centric according to their needs, according to their own data, empowering them to take care of their own self and to change their own lifestyle. That's a really powerful example of how technology is just transforming healthcare. Ali Al-Jamami, thank you so much for joining us. Thank you, thank you.