 Cable is dead. Cable. Let's use short cable. We'll use short cable. There are moushaw. Moushaw, there won't be dust bits out there. It will be difficult to pick up the tape. It's not my thing. None of mine. None of mine. That's going in there right that's working there. It's 4.4. 4.4. 4.4. That's 4.4. That's 4.4. Hey hey hey. Can you please, we are going to start without Mike, can you please turn the music off and turn it off. Let's try the mic. We have some success. Excellent. So we're going to be looking at the ranking of different economies in the IDU. We're going to try another mic. I hope. So the technical problem is eradicated. Obviously. Obviously, we would like to thank the DPI and put it back in place. We're going to do a little surprise. And it's a great pleasure for me to greet Mr. Dimitri Koumsi-Schwilly, the vice-minister of sustainable economic development. Mr. Koumsi-Schwilly, congratulations on the joint of the General Secretary, Mr. Chau, Mr. Osano, the chief of the office of communication development. It's a pleasure, it's a great pleasure for us to have the same personalities, the similar personalities throughout the whole world. I told you that the ten personalities will be, we're going to put prices back at ten people. In Bangkok, in Sababa, in Aker, Rio de Janeiro, we will have the same demonstrations. Mr. Joe, I would like to thank you for your election against the General Secretary of the Union of the Office of International Communication. If you don't have a microphone, you can use this microphone. Why is this report important to you? And why do you think that inclusivity is important? I am very happy. I am very happy that your question is very interesting. I am very happy to answer. The statistics are very important. Several people have expressed themselves on the importance of statistics. We must know the starting point, where is the starting point, and we must also know what we want, where we want to go, what we want to achieve. Therefore, the statistics are very important to bring answers to the questions posed. The annual statistics publication is of vital importance for us to be able to calculate the development of the statistics. And in fact, it is very important not only for us but also for governments, for the private sector, for the industry. These are the official statistics that we receive across the world. Of course, it is the very important statistical material. And why do we respect the decisions taken by us and the analysis done by us? Because the data we get, the data we work on, it comes from the government of different states, from different countries, and the global data analysis concerning the type of development of statistics in different countries, as well as our report. They are very important. They are a guide for universities, for the international bank. It is a short answer to your question. Thank you very much, Mr. Jaohan. I would like to ask the question to Mr. Koumsi-Shwili. You represent Georgia and Georgia. Georgia has proven to be a particular hospital. And what do you think about these issues? Once again, I would like to thank you, and the international colloquial, concerning the indicators, is very important. We welcome the representatives of various states, of various countries, and we make them know what we are doing, what Georgia represents, what we are doing in terms of development. We want to be aware. We want to know what are the current trends at the international level, on the international stage. How do we use the data collected in Georgia, and which are collected all over the world? I would like to thank all the participants, all the organizers of the meeting, because this event is very important for our country. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Mr. Koumsi-Shwili. We have heard about Mr. Jaohan and Mr. Koumsi-Shwili. How do you use these analysis? How do you use these ideas? What is the importance of these data? Do you have the proposals to do? How can we improve the situation and radiate the gaps? First of all, I would like to congratulate the international union. I would like to thank Suzan and his team for having done such a precious and important work. Regarding Iran, we have two types of indicators, a national level indicator, which actually corresponds to the objectives and the task of our development, and an international indicator. The main indicator is AIDI, which is the objective that we want to achieve to occupy a certain place on the AIDI list. How do you think? Do you advance in the range? Do you advance in these classes? For us, the importance is precisely the relationship that does the analysis of the countries represented in these classes. It allows the country to radiate the gaps, to identify the gaps, to take care of development in vulnerable domains, to do calculations, to do evaluations, to know the state, the situation of the country, what is the situation in the regions, what methodologies do we use in the calculation, what is the gap in the calculation, in the country, etc. We actually have business proposals, ethical attitudes, ethical indices that we of course have to improve. Therefore, we should work particularly on these questions. We have a few tasks on the part of UNESCO to improve the situation, to improve our indicators, and to approach and to make sure that we have international indicators. Thank you very much for your contribution, we listen to you, and we will indeed react to your suggestions. How do you use these indicators in your reports? I represent Qatar. You know these indicators are widely used in Qatar. First of all, it is the level that has been attributed to us. We are part of developing countries, and we see in these reports the regional competition, we can make the comparison of situations, we can also refer to the analysis that are present in the reports. In addition, we see that we need Qatar to improve certain domains, certain subjects. Of course, these indicators are widely used in our country. Is there still someone who could express himself on this point? At the time, and even today, what are the advantages that you will draw from these analyses? I will try not only to know our reality in front of other countries, but also to make a balance. This has been very productive, as we have been building a special committee of information reports to international organizations, not only the OIT, the OSD is also in our profile. We do this information report with this group, which already handles 15 Colombian institutions that provide the TIC data not only for OIT, but for other reports. This committee has been quite interesting, it is a joint work, and it is the result of knowing the tools of OIT and other organizations to give this information. Thank you very much for your comments. It was really very interesting. This idea is very important because many comments have been made on this subject. I think we can do the analysis of our proposals. I would like to thank Mr. Zahoud once again for his election at this post for a four-year date. Please give him a round of applause. What does he tell us and what objectives do we have to set in relation to these ideas? Before addressing these questions, before addressing the form of 2015, I would like to point out two things. The first is that I am very happy, I am very interested in this meeting of these colleagues because we live in an informatized world, and these indicators are of a particular importance for each state. I am a little nervous because it is the first time that we are studying this report and I am happy that we have been able to meet in order to examine these reports, in order to address these reports. It is very good that this should become the source of many reflections in different states of the world. The first idea is that we have to compare to ourselves the development index. At the development level, we also have to compare and analyze our competitors. We have to see how we have developed our own index. If we are happy or not with the results, if we have noticed improvements and in addition we have to compare these index to other countries, other similar countries, to countries that know the same level of economic development. And it would be interesting. This analysis will allow us to make this comparison, to see some details, and of course the IDI of 2013 and in fact to the country to increase and increase these indicators, these indices are another thing, another point that I wanted to address is that in many states the access to the internet to large are used which constitute and which are in conformity with the millennial objectives and in fact it is very interesting and very important. Thank you for your attention. Thank you. Your comments are very important. It is very good that you have made a correlation of certain questions. You are absolutely right that you have indicated that these domains become more and more competitive and thanks to IMD we can identify the strongest candidates. For example, last year, it was the Korean who had known the most tangible development that had achieved this title. Mr. Kim, if you please join us. Mr. Kim maybe is in a state a little embarrassed because we have admitted it on stage in a delicate situation. I simply would like to ask you a question what is the reason of the success of the Korean during these last four years I don't know how to tell you what happened in 2014 but the president of my country the minister of communication they too, they were interested quite open and they are interested in knowing that they had caused our development so fast and you know, it is very difficult to realize and even they are not aware that Korea was named as the most advanced country for 2014 they are not even aware maybe you will announce this announcement and then we will inform the government of course we will do it with great pleasure maybe we will take a photo together we will also put the certificate to confirm your progress thank you very much you can take your place and you can also transmit this information to the government to your government we can now open the envelopes where there are also who carry the nominations the nominations 10th place it is the Luxembourg it is the Luxembourg where congratulations his address is the 9th place it is Hong Kong, China, bravo the 8th place it is Mr Kim I tremble it is the Finland congratulations 7th place it is attributed to the Netherlands 6th place it belongs to Norway one of the advanced countries we advance little by little and the 5th place it is attributed to the Great Britain UK Iceland and the 3rd place Sweden European country 3rd place the rest of the world European countries who take care of these honorable places the 2nd place comes to Korea the 2nd place is occupied by Korea here is your answer so the 1st place of these ranking the 1st place here is the IDI and the country occupied the 1st place is Denmark so this is a surprise the representative of Denmark we have the pleasure of welcoming welcome Mr Barg you are a little surprised yes indeed I was wondering why you invited me to this conference of new technologies because I am a consultant of Denmark in georgia and therefore I live in georgia first of all I would like to apologize in the name of my minister because the minister did not arrive in georgia did not arrive in georgia and this announcement, this news is very important and I hope and I think that I would like to say that one of the reasons for which Denmark occupied a 1st place is that we work and we already have an electronic governance and georgia does the same because the electronic governance is largely developed in georgia and in this way we have a megabyte speed and for the year 2010 we have the objective to increase this speed and to englobe all our society and I hope that georgia will give us the competition and that would be an important challenge for georgia I would like to give you a little price here for the 1st place that you have occupied in this arrangement the certificate is also at your disposal we will also transmit it thank you very much Mr. Embargo once again our congratulations I do not think that Mr. Kim gives me the possibility to keep this price because it is a transitory price before we finish our presentation I would like I would like once again to speak to Mr. Zaob because he said that it is very important to be in constant competitiveness to fight to improve our indicators I would like to thank you all the participants of this event indeed I would like to salute the countries who have already occupied the 10 1st places indeed the question of competitiveness is very important the competition is very important because it serves the interests of society it is at the service of society it is an event quite important and it is also very important to know and to be able to evaluate in an objective way the data the statistics that we receive from each state so you have brought this event the podium it goes a lot thank you very much Mr. Zaob and the report of 2014 it is over we will now have a small press conference on these subjects in room number 6 over there you have the analysis the results of the analysis you can do a recording and you have access to your data you can take it you can bring it in your room and you can do it we will meet in half an hour and we will continue our work we will continue a discussion about the use of big data and I ask you to come back all in the room in half an hour thank you very much