 Our event tonight will be an exciting show and tell of six emerging tech stars from the labs at the University of Auckland. They range from being PhD students to early stage academics and researchers. So we've got Peter who uses lasers to be able to split sperm into the different genders. Ravishka is a forensic pathologist and she studies blood splatters to help us solve crimes faster. Daniel has UV sensors everywhere and uses his app to help us understand when it's time to get out of the sun. And Keita is a nanotechnologist and she's got a fabulous story about how she works of small particles to create quite an innovation which is a world first. Hannah's going to share with us her glow in the dark bacteria that she's created with other colleagues in her lab. They've commercialised this into a science kit which allows people to learn about bacteria in a really fun and different way. Technically it's been pretty cool. I'm going to two more events tomorrow. It's been quite informative and you just get to see what other people are up to. Good to learn how these guys diverge from their research and commercialise their idea. I really like the broad in different areas. Something that everyone can find interest in. It was really interesting. The combination of commercialisation and research and how that happens and the difficulties. It's been great having the opportunity to hear the stories from these emerging tech stars at the university. We love hosting events like this because we know how important it is to really enable networking amongst different groups to make sure that the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem is vibrant and strong. Because we need that so these ideas can become innovations and then lead to commercial success.