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So I'm going to ask each of you in one minute or less to talk about what inspired this solution and we can start with you Hello, everyone Baladi was inspired by the ambitious goals of Vision 2030 to improve the quality of life for KSA residents To achieve these goals a transformation was needed and these goals some of them Being among the top of 100 cities around the world to be livable add Increasing the maturity of a government surface to be more than 92 percent So Baladi was developed to digitize resident interaction with the government and accelerate the speed for municipal services However, Baladi did not stop there it grew into a full ecosystem of livability and lifestyle Allowing residents to co-save their cities and co-save their urban landscape and ultimately Contributing to the sustainable development goals of their cities Thank you, Khaled and Ganesh your turn Yes, so OpenSE stands for open supply chain as the name suggests We aim to support our customers be much more transparent about their supply chains The idea started about five years ago in Australia at the time one of the leaders of sustainable fishing was accused of fishing in marine reserve protected areas Now that's because he was turning off his GPS location data at certain locations Now the reason he's doing that is because he didn't want to reveal where he's fishing publicly all the time That's commercial IP So they needed a data platform solution that could share sensitive commercial data in a Transparent way and so BCG X and WWF collaborated and OpenSE was born and today we look at We use multiple technologies including AI machine learning and blockchain to verify sustainability claims at source Across multiple commodities beyond seafood coffee and others. Thank you. Thank you And Max over to you Thank you very much So as we know one of his challenges that are fading facing many countries right now around unemployment and poor working conditions So we had to explore how mobile technology and the mobile industry could Contribute to addressing SDG 8 and this is why we launch the mobile innovation hub platform for tomorrow project in Tunisia Why did we choose Tunisia because Tunisia is a Is it shares a lot of the challenges and opportunities as a lot of countries in the region but also globally when it comes to employment it has The rate of employee unemployment that remains high in particular Amongst the use but also has a burgeoning digital ecosystem with a very active Employment and education scene with 61% of graduate actually being woman and also a Growing startup scene and it's actually home to the startup that has the largest exit in Africa in the past five years Insta deep so we saw this opportunity to work with Giz and women in Tunisia to help look for solutions That will help build a digital economy that is human centric and that is fair. Thank you Thank you And this has all been very industry and let's dive a little bit deeper So let's hear about your characteristics of your solution and why it's game-changing of course Bellady at the first started as a communication tool for residents to submit their complaints To municipality receiving more than three million requests with a resolution rate more than 90% Bellady currently evolve to Enable and become a smart municipal ecosystem Eliminating the need for physical visits in the municipalities and the physical branches In the future in the near future Bellady will evolve to become international livability ecosystem and Becoming an immersive user experience utilizing emerging technologies and such as digital twin and AI Also, we are hoping to Bellady to be an international and serve nations around the world Allow us to show you a video of how Bellady is transforming from a national Platform into a global blueprint that can serve nations around the world through the sustainable development goals of the cities So what makes open SC game-changing? You'll see in a second. There you go. What makes open SC game-changing is that we verify sustainability claims in a data-backed continuous and scalable way versus some other Existing methods today that might use manual spot checks, you know random occasions like that Let's look at coffee supply chains as an example other methods today might send someone to the farm They might be you know dressed up standing out in the farm data collection is tedious It's time-consuming and often it's subjective Open SC aims to break that paradigm. We use digital technology to Verify sustainability claims to generate insights in such a way that there are data-backed The granular the real-time and they're shareable through our blockchain platform Now there are three ways that you can think about how we support our customers and what we do for them We help them know what's going on in their supply chains We help them influence behavioral change in their supply chains and we help them prove their sustainability efforts Now again, we're gonna look at coffee as as an example and this time Let's explore a common claim a product origin claim to ensure that all coffee is coming from a single Sustainably sourced region. So how do we do it? First we ingest data. We ingest data. That's paper. It's Excel. It's ERP systems We use multiple technologies including AI to capture information at various points in the supply chain and create a Tracability map that shows you end-to-end where your coffee is coming from Then we analyze the data We explore various risk parameters to identify how much of your coffee is at risk of being unverified Knowing this allows our customers to actually influence their supply chains Maybe they can support an unsustainable farmer to become sustainable or maybe they can eliminate product volumes completely All of this is to ensure that only the sustainably sourced coffee makes it to the end consumer and the claim remains valid Finally we expose our data for customers. It could be internal dashboards for regulators It could be a blockchain backed audit service or for consumers. It could be a consumer experience through a QR code Such as one of this on this product Now let's see what this looks like in practice And I'm gonna show you a bit about our partnership with Nespresso and DR Congo So first the coffee is harvested. It's collected. It's bagged into Into bags and taken in to coffee collection points There an agent writes down how much coffee is gotten by whom Then they use our open SC proprietary app downloaded onto their personal phones to capture this information This is where a lot of the AI and the machine learning comes into play Along the supply chain We also use QR code tags to be able to capture information of wait time location data All of this is then uploaded to our blockchain platform and Subsequently can be shared through QR codes on the product sleeves such as one of these or through a consumer experience to consumers up here Now if you've got your personal phones Please as you just have a look at this and look at what the journey looks like from source to hand for yourself Now product origin claims in coffee supply chains is just one example of how we support Responsible consumption and production or SDG 12 we do this for more claims such as payments such as Climate emissions reduction and we do this for a lot more Commodities as well including coffee seafood palm oil dairy and more and we're very very excited to grow this a lot more and grow our impact In prosperity people planet and more. Thank you And max tell us a bit more about mobile innovation hub. Thank you Thank you very much. There might be a slide that says that a max but I'm actually max max had a last minute emergency So I'm the I'm the understudies who appreciate your patience But as I explained the mobile innovation hub in Tunisia The main purpose was to try and create decent employment and to improve the working conditions of of the youth in the country and and the main question was like How did we manage and there's it's just one word here. It's collaboration It takes a village as they say it's not only the GSMA. It's not only Giza. It's the Ministry of ICT It's the the DTC Indonesia but also mobile operators the static ecosystem everybody working together to address the issue from multiple angles and there were three Key priorities that we had for the project. The first one was creating jobs and it's creating good jobs But it's creating jobs And that's the angle that we used is that we supported more than 50 startups startups and SMEs I think that the the division is not always very clear in Tunisia and we supported them around creating partnerships But also on raising funding Because we truly believe that a striving startup and SME community is one that will be able to create jobs The other angle is on the improvement of work conditions So we looked at improving health safety working conditions and in doing so we partnered again We work with the international labor organization with a school program to make sure that we were Applying the latest research and knowledge on the topic as opposed to starting from scratch and the last element is Kind of like almost at the beginning of the chain. I should almost have started with this one It's on digital skills and literacy because the reality is we're having a lot of youth But also not so young people who are coming online for the first time and we cannot Not support them with the skills that they need to make sure that they make the most of the internet But also in a secure manner. So we used our missed toolkits the mobile internet skills training toolkits Bit of a mouthful but I've been trial and tested in dozens of countries now to Work with two mobile operators and make sure that those coming online for the first time. We're doing it in a in a secure and With the help that they need. So this is these were the three key achievements and focuses of the project But I will leave you with the words from from people in in Tunisia should have a short video Act with les opérateurs mobile pour développer des partenariats grâce à la GSMA nous avons eu la possibilité de participer au Mobile World Congress de Barcelone en 2022 ça nous a permis d'offrir en fait beaucoup de portes non seulement ça nous a permis de gagner en autorité mais également ça nous a permis de rencontrer beaucoup de personnes de voir et rencontrer de nouvelles personnes qui ont fini par aboutir par la suite à des partenariats mais également à élevé de fonds. Au niveau de notre équipe nous sommes passés de 5 psychologues à 15 psychologues nous sommes passés d'une moyenne de 50 consultations par mois à plus de 300 consultations par mois nous avons également réalisé une augmentation de notre chiffre d'affaires de 100% nous parlons du nombre d'utilisateurs qui ne sont pas encore plus, donc nous avons eu de la lait et nous avons également réalisé une augmentation de notre chiffre d'affaires de 100% et nous avons réalisé une augmentation de notre chiffre d'affaires de 100% On est beaucoup plus d'affaires pour nos présenter ici aujourd'hui