 I hope you are all are safe and sound. Thank you for joining us today for the most awaited award ceremony for Codever 2020 AI, 2020's biggest international AI and coding competition for kids. I welcome you all on behalf of the entire team of Stempedia. Codever is an international coding competition organized annually by Stempedia to encourage kids to bring out their inner programmers and make innovative projects with Pictoblox. Codever 2020 AI brought us in touch with many amazing personalities out there, beta sponsors, our partners or our very dear participants. Codever 2020 AI has successfully concluded on Jan 5th, 2021 with about 5,500 teams from almost 100 countries, about 10,000 students and hundreds of educators across the globe received training in artificial intelligence and machine learning directly from Stempedia to make the competition reach every corner of the world. Over a hundred schools and activity centers, STEM and STEAM businesses and community outreach partners joined hands with us in for this glorious mission. On this note, I'd like to thank our sponsors, Motwani Chareja Foundation US, Territ Republic, Mexico, STEM.org US, Lilligo China, Center of Digital Technology, LBCM, Zafaya Toys, JLCPCB China, Community Partners, India AI, Agusta International Foundation, India STEM Alliance, Shiro's Play to Transform. Dozens of businesses and academic partners for helping us make Codever 2020 AI a great success and motivating thousands of students across the globe to bring out the innovator inside them. I once again thank every single one associated with Codever 2020 AI on behalf of Stempedia. Before moving ahead, we have a small surprise for our viewers today. We are giving away an AI learning kit to five lucky winners to help you kick start and continue on your AI and robotics learning journey. Please allow the forms sent in the comments section and stay tuned till the end of the ceremony for the results. Moving forward, I'd like to introduce you to our esteemed dignitaries for the evening. Mrs. Asha Jadeja Motwani, an influential investor and philanthropist based in Silicon Valley and the founder of the Motwani Jadeja Foundation, also the title sponsor of Codever 2020 AI. Mr. Abbas Gabbajiwala, the director of Zafaya Toy Makers Private Limited, one of India's largest toy manufacturing companies and also one of our pride sponsors of Codever 2020 AI and finally our very own Mr. Abhishek Sharma, the chief visionary officer and one of the terrific trios who gave birth to Stempedia. A heartily welcome to all of you and thank you for gracing the event with your presence. Let's begin the show by Mr. Abbas Gabbajiwala. Mr. Abbas Gabbajiwala, the director of Zafaya Toys, a household name which believes that play is the soul of child's learning journey founded in 1983. Zafaya Toys is a proud owner of some of India's most well-known toy brands like Mechanics Plix and RedBus. Zafaya has won more than 50 awards including the most prestigious Make in India award by the Government of India, two years in a row. Mr. Abbas is also the founder of Plix Robotics. Thank you so much Mr. Abbas for joining us here today. Please grace the audience with your wisdom. Thank you so much Jennifer. I hope everyone can hear me quite clearly. So thank you so much for this opportunity to talk to all of your students and all of the participants as well. I mean you all have done a fantastic job because coding and STEM education I know is is a big talk of the town and for good reason right. I mean that is what the future holds. So I would like to share a few of my experiences and the learnings that I've had along the way towards what the world of education is going ahead and all of that experience I thought I'd try and put bring it all together right for all of you. But before that I want to tell I want to congratulate code code ever on such a fantastic event and such a fantastic competition. I mean reaching 99 countries most of them all different people from different languages and different nationalities different type of cultures all coming together to compete with one another on logic and you know making a code which is which is quite an interesting competition and it would be such a great learning experience for all the participants as well. And I hope that your this these kind of competitions keep growing bigger and bigger till the whole world you know starts doing coding and starts competing with each other to create the best kind of code and the best kind of programmers. So congratulations big congratulations to you guys real coolers. So now I just want to start on a little presentation that I have to give a little bit of idea as to I mean bring all of the experiences that I've had together. Give me a second I hope you can see my screen. Okay so Blix Robotics was an offshoot of Zephyr Toy Makers one of India's largest toy companies and I've been designing mechanics since the last 10 years right and in its entire life mechanics has been played by more than 20 million children all around the world and so every child that plays with the mechanics we know that it has that unique experience or that unique whatever a unique experience that the child has is very particular to each and every child. So we are very proud of the fact that a lot of children might have been inspired to be engineers or inspired to do start thinking and all of that because of our products and with all of that experience of developing toys and dealing with children with mechanics we created Blix Robotics a method of how programming can be made much easier because we realized that education was changed the world was changing very fast and education was not changing as fast right the formal education system. So we thought that why don't we add on some more value to it by giving hands on experience to children for on logic and things like that. So one thing first of all what we wanted to do was we wanted to prepare children for the future so to do that we wanted to predict the future right but clearly it is not possible to predict the future and if you could then these massive corporations which are like the biggest behemoths at their own times right they wouldn't have gone down under so quickly I mean so suddenly and so quickly because at a snap of your fingers the world changes and changes all around us. So if you want to predict the future how do we really do it right so these are the five top companies today and we know them I mean Starbucks in its coffee Google in its search Apple in its consumer products Home Depot Hilton in its hotels so these are the greatest companies in the world right today in the fields at least they are competing in and they all have something in common today and that is that none of these companies today are looking for a degree when you go for a job right so you can see these articles on glass door 50 more companies that no longer require a degree these call these companies will hire you even without a college degree this is forced by the times of India talking the times of India talking about successes based on studying and having a job as a creativity so this was a concern that Steve Wozniak had brought up towards the education system Google, Apple and other companies that no longer require employees to have a college degree and this is to the extent of even formal programming what you call programming jobs like which these software companies might be having and coding which you guys are doing right and many of you might be younger than what graduates might also be doing your own coding so Stanford University had come out with this concept called pre-mortem studies which I wanted to discuss with you guys because I think it would be quite relevant and what that said was that a lot of companies know we kind of look at them and we once the company dies like for example Kodak once it goes bankrupt or something it is no longer relevant in the world stage in the industry that they are from only once they die do we go back and see why they died right that's called post-mortem pre-mortem studies is where you create where you kind of come up you kind of study the environment study the business landscape and figure out why a company is going to die so you're doing it preemptively and that's why it's called pre-mortem studies so the first thing Stanford University did when they created this particular format to do this study was try it out on themselves and what they realized was that the biggest competitor for Stanford wasn't Howard or Oxford but it was actually these new companies like Coursera and things like that that where you can Khan Academy like that where you can learn all of these courses online for much cheaper because as you can imagine right the youngest billionaire today was Ritesh Agarwalder the founder of Oyo Rooms and he never went to a fancy college and did his MBA internationally he was born in a small town and he was able to build one of the largest companies from there because of all of the experiences and information that he had been able to get on his own now a few examples of how companies are looking for these these people in the future you know if you're looking for a job so this was a billboard that was visible for on on in Silicon Valley at a particular time and there were a lot of these billboards there's no brand name there's no company name there's no logo nothing so most people will look at this and ignore it a few people were curious enough to kind of figure out what exactly is this they would want you know they asked that question and a much smaller percentage of them were curious and capable of solving this equation so they went on this website they solved the equation they went on the website and it took them to Google's hiring page so that's how Google was shortlisting the most creative and the most intuitive students or the most creative candidates in the first round itself through how they were looking for students rather than going for the typical placement to all the top universities that a lot of these top companies go to. Another example is this where Volkswagen actually had intentionally put a small little error problem in a car manufacturing problem in the car and they routed that problem to this box and any smart mechanic or engineer would be able to identify that okay there's root cause of this problem is in this box and when they would open it there would be a blackboard mechanics wanted and that's how they got the best mechanics who could really creatively identify a problem again Ogilvy won the world's greatest salesperson campaign where what they did was they instead of going to the top MBA colleges again for placements they actually asked all the candidates who wanted to work for them who wanted to become salesmen with them they asked them to create a shoot a video of themselves trying to sell a brick right now and from and you posted on YouTube and they will see all of those videos and if they find your pitch for a brick interesting they would actually give you a job so you know they're all finding all these massive companies are today finding candidates who are creative and innovative and have critical skills you know like cognition and problem solving skills so I feel that because of you know the world is heading over there like today what these companies are doing five ten years from now every company will be doing this they'll they'll not be looking for degrees but they'll be looking for your skill and that's I think we know radically change the world of education in the next few years and platforms like whatever are preparing kids today for that kind of a world so I think it's a fantastic and STEM period of course who we are working with while we for all of our hardware we are working with them providing the software and kids can take this product together and kind of build their own robots and program them to do some tasks for the other through picture blocks STEM PDS program and platform so one example of the one a few stories I would like to share of these kids who actually build things and you know and while they're building how their cognition is being developed so this is a car and what he did was he went for one of our blitz courses robotics courses and he wanted to build a gearbox which was far more powerful than what any other gearbox far more torquey than any other gearbox that are forced particularly had so he started borrowing some gears from his friends and he built this particular gearbox and this shaft that you can see which looks all slowly slowly goes straight but the torque that was created because of all these multiple gears actually twisted it into forming that so the rigid plastic shaft actually twisted like that and that's how he experienced what torque is and how he can use torque for different applications so it's far better than reading all of these concepts from a textbook right and learning them through formulae and definitions another example is this little girl nobo she built a robot whose hands are waving to learn how mechanisms like linkages work and instead of just keeping a robot as it is she put some dumbbells in his hands so he's now a bodybuilder so that's where the creativity and the imagination really comes to power because children have a lot more imagination and over time kind of it settles down with the reality of the world and we want to keep that alive right because all great innovations don't happen by following a book they always happen by imagining what a future could be and it could be very different from what we have now that's what Elon Musk has done with Tesla as well. Euras Prathish he made a small massager for himself here is this little girl who from a school and when she finished building the model which she was first in her class in one of her courses of blicks she was first in her class and when she brought the model in front the teacher actually appears in her eyes right because this little girl who was not great at her studies who was not great at sports who was not really great at anything and didn't have the confidence in herself to be able to say that she can compete with the world or she's got her own skill because schools don't really notice these kind of skills in normal academics but with blicks she was able to finish it first and when she came out the teacher was so happy and she's like that this child has never been first or something in her life and this is making her really happy because this gives her the confidence that she can really do something and by the end of the class in the next session third session she was building and all of her friends and students would be surrounding her to see what she's doing and it was such a fantastic moment right I mean we want all these kids to excel at what they do and things like blicks robotics and things like in STEMpedia and pictoblocks particularly does this really valid it teaches these children these skills these life skills that they need for the future so I think all of the people who are listening to me and listening to this entire award ceremony today are already on the track because they are either participants or teachers or some or academics or somebody right so I think that you all would understand the value and we need to be able to spread this word a lot more in the future so thank you so much I think that's that's all I have to share at this point if you have any questions or contact I mean anything that you would like to ask me that you're most welcome or otherwise we can take this forward thank you so much Jennifer for this opportunity thank you so much Mr Abbas it was indeed an enlightening speech and thank you once again for being the price sponsor of Codewa 2020 AI now I request Mr Abhishek Sharma to take the stage and motivate kids to get their hands dirty Mr Sharma is the chief visionary officer and the co-founder of STEMpedia in their most renowned global experiential learning brand and elements of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Mr Sharma and his team had a vision of making quality STEM education accessible to kids across the globe which eventually gave birth to STEMpedia within a few years STEMpedia has touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of children across more than five thousand countries with its futuristic hardware DIY kits graphical programming software project making mobile application exceptional online courses and tons of technology learning resources transforming the world into one global STEM community Mr Sharma this stage is yours thank you Jennifer thank you for such a lovely introduction and I can see a lot of young children in the attendees list today so I I try to start by I try to tell you a story of something which I came across very recently right so I think all of us all these children's why are you doing this why are you trying to learn these new things right you're all of you want to be successful so let me begin by talking about what is success a million years ago if you were somebody who knew how to put stones together and create a fire you'll be very successful if 10,000 years ago if you would know which crops to grow what kind of food to grow you'd be somebody very successful right maybe 200 years ago if you would know if you are someone who would know how to put together some wheels and create a bicycle you'd be very successful right if you like 50 years ago if you were somebody who knew how to send humans to space you'd be very successful and in the past few decades we've seen that people who know internet very well who know social media very well they have become successful talk about today people who make self-driving cars people who can make reusable robots reusable rockets these guys are very successful I would like every one of you to take a minute and think what would success mean 10 years from now what would success mean maybe in 2030 right and just take a minute I'll keep mum and take a minute and maybe write down some random words what would you make which would be successful in 2030 you can write down your answers in these chats and I would love to read them and even if you don't want to write just think about a few things right think about a few things which you would create which would become very successful in 2030 all right I think I think everyone just all right all right okay so you you may have thought about creating something to the internet maybe creating something which brings together people brings people together right now let me let me try to tell you or maybe let me make you think what people would have been learning which enables them to create these successes right if you if you talk about people from hundreds of thousands year back like they were learning everyone in the first 10 or 20 years was learning hunting Catholic right if you talk about people a 1000 to 10,000 years ago everyone was learning how to grow better crops if you talk about maybe the 1900s the 1800s or 1700s everyone was studying religion war politics sociology and very recently about 100 years ago everyone started learning basic sciences right now maybe you guys didn't respond well but yeah I can still see a few answers right I would like you to think what do you need to learn today to create something which would be successful 10 years from now just think about something and maybe I would love if you can type a few answers here in the chat okay okay all right creating oxygen somebody said creating oxygen okay creating a tar right artificial water hydrogen fuel cells right carbon neutrality one way or the other everyone is talking about creating new technologies right you would require to learn about certain specific fields to create these what fields would be would be right the field of robotics okay doing AI in space somebody said filtering masks okay okay what else exactly somebody summarized my whole space right the definition of success changes from decade to decade in 2030 the best okay yeah success for somebody would be ending hunger in the world all right all right so all in all all in all somewhere you're aware that technology changes very fast from from one decade to the other you need to keep updating what you learn right and as Abbas rightly said that in today's era it has become very important to learn about artificial intelligence internet of things or robotics from very early on because these are the things which would shape the future a decade from now two decades from now right and that's exactly what we're doing at sympedia trying to make it simpler for people like you to learn about these technologies and whatever was one such attempt to bring to bring bring together people like you who understand the importance of learning about these fields these so-called stem fields from a very early age right and in today's era you can't just learn by reading it's it's very progressive you need to get your hands dirty you need to keep making things be it a very simple project be it some art form be it just a code be it a robot be it anything you just need to keep making right and we created sympedia with exactly the same things in mind we created DIY kits to block online courses and whatnot and as Jennifer pointed out that after having the experience of about four years in the industry and after transforming hundreds of thousands of lives after transforming the way maybe hundreds of thousands of students are learning thousands of teachers are teaching across more than a couple of dozen countries and with whatever after getting in touch with you and giving you something really great we feel we are doing something good for today's answers right so with that definition was whatever successful yes I think whatever would go back has been a chapter in in the lives of few of you and might as well be the defining moment for you which would help you choose a goal in life maybe this is what you want maybe this is what you want to learn right so my so what I would like to say is whether you went today whether you're going back home with the price today or not right whatever stage of learning you are whether you know the importance of AI or whether you're a master in AI whether you are already in love with this field or you've just discovered this field and are trying and are exploring ways to learn whatever stage you are I just want you to go back home with a promise that you will keep learning will keep progressing whatever field you choose you'll just keep moving further in that field and you'd love if we at Sempedia can help you learn those things better and if we can continuously stay in touch for a very very long time with all of you right so that so that's all I have to say yeah thank you thank you and all the best for this evening thank you so much Mr. Sharma that was indeed very motivation motivational speech and I can see many many future innovators in as the attendees today. Moving on we have our next speaker Mrs. Asha Chadeja she's a Silicon Valley based venture capitalist who is invented in over 200 technology startups she was one of the early investors in the now tech giants Google and PayPal she also founded the Motwani Chadeja Foundation a venture fund founded to develop a network of entrepreneurs in South Asia trained to think and drive exponential change. Asha Mam created and enabled the now popular maker fest along with India's first network of fab labs designed to spark a manufacturing environment in India as because of Asha Mam's previous engagement we would like we'll have Asha Mam's video with us. Hi this is Asha Chadeja of the Motwani Chadeja Foundation we are based in Silicon Valley and I'm delighted and happy to be sponsoring and supporting Codeva 2020 which is which is designed to kick off and spark the imagination of lots and lots of young entrepreneurs around around the globe so delighted to be here and thank you for inviting me I will be giving a certain comments just now about various trends that are happening in computer science and computation as it relates to health and health tech and you know what are the various opportunities that are in front of us in the COVID and the post COVID world. About artificial intelligence AI and machine learning ML AI and ML are two of the biggest developments that have happened in computer science over the last 10 years and it is as compute power goes up in exponential way what we will see is increasing amounts of intelligence being gathered from large data sets by computers which can then allow us the predictability of you know of for the future to be able to say that to be able to predict trends for the future to be able to predict threats for the future and to come up with solutions real time without too much of a time lag so AI is perhaps AI and machine learning are perhaps the two of the most important developments in computer science history and it's only going to be getting better as we go forward as when quantum computing takes off so the importance of artificial intelligence and learning how to code why is this important for today's young people for children I think from the age of six children must learn how to code and must understand what is computation it's very easy these days with kids being exposed to you know to smartphones understanding of what it means to create an app or to create some kind of encoding environment using you know widely available open source programs like scratch has made it easy for children around the world to have access to coding tools it is crucial that we have children even in non-english speaking village environments learn how to use scratch to understand what it means to code it comes very intuitively to children so this is a good news it's not something we need to really you know spend huge amounts of you know resources in explaining to children when you explained you know the whole notion of what it means to get to give instructions in a computing environment and get results out of that children find it very easy to take to that if they are in a gaming environment especially if they can create many games out of it and once they get hooked to this whole idea of gaming using coding the coding becomes a way of life for children starting age six and this should be our goal in the developing world also especially India where you know computer science math and science are extremely respected fields of inquiry for our entire nation so I hope that coding becomes a crucial tool that our schools will deploy from age six and AI of course is an integral part of it and these days there are a lot of off-the-shelf programs available there's open AI available so these are all platforms that children can use starting at a very early age and I hope that entities like Stempedia will create that kind of a proliferation of interest so learning by doing that is an approach that again is crucial to India there's a lot of interest in that space and a lot of private sector activity that is that is enabling that kind of inquiry deep inquiry so what is the vision that what is the vision that drives me to work basically you know every waking hour thinking about what can be done so that you know in places where there is extreme poverty or even regular poverty that we enable and empower our children especially children actually to pick up skills that will serve them for the lifelong my own mission is to find people that are that have a curious mindset for problem solving in any village or in any neighborhood that you go you will always find in communities you always find two or three people that are by themselves taking on the task of problem solving just imagine giving powerful tools to these people they will problem solve at a different scale and they will be able to encourage and ignite a whole bunch of other people around them and their imagination to problem solve for the community this is not about you know creating large companies or things like that but this is about problem solving in your immediate neighborhood engaging community creating community in the process and you know creating good lives for everybody in the process it doesn't really have to be about making lots of money or profits and big amount of profits and so on but it's about community and livelihood you know in an engaging kind of a way so yes problem solving is the it's the you know it's the key philosophical driver of everything that we do right now in our own foundation Motwani Foundation I would like to thank ma'am that was indeed very kind words I would again like to thank Mr. Asher Mrs. Asher Motwani Chadeja Mr. Abbas Gabbachiwala and Mr. Abhishek Sharma for motivating everyone moving on to the most awaited part of the evening the price ceremony first of all a big congratulations to everyone who participated in Codewa 2020 AI let me remind you that whether you are a winner or not you have done an amazing job on receiving many numbers of innovations that the little ones have created selecting the best ones was not an easy task but after truckloads of coffee and sleepless nights we finally were able to shortlist the winners the winners have been chosen on the basis of their project description the project file and explainer video over 50 prizes worth more than $6,000 have been awarded so without further ado let's begin the ceremony first and foremost the winners the super stars of Codewa 2020 let's take a look at the grand prize the winners of each age group will be receiving an apple iPad gold medrists certificate and an official Codewa 2020 AI t-shirt now let's take a look at who the lucky winners are we have Arjun Gayatri as the winner of age group one his project automatic home composed my picture green body is a prototype to make the world a better place by composting the waste lethuli payagar a second time runner up a second time winner of Codewa from Sri Lanka in age group two made Cody 19 a smart Robo powered by AI Amal and LLP to save our children from the ongoing global pandemic next is Yashin from Tunisia of age group three he designed a safe that protects your money along detecting the amount of money inserted using AI and ML the winner of age group four is a team of Manoj and Irwin from India who made a COVID symptom detector using the ML to beat the pandemic and be ahead of it a big congratulations to all the four winners moving on up next are our first runner ups they will be receiving the ultimate STEM learning robot kit that is the evive starter kit a silver medal certificate and an official Codewa AI t-shirt the winners of these category are in group one we have us learn from UAE and are from us in group two we have Enzo from Brazil and Sri from India in group three we have Samriti from India and team of Lucas and Marcos from Brazil finally in group four we have team we have two teams from India Dhruv and Moolik and Parth and Salish a big congratulations to you next we have the second runner ups they will be receiving the smart tea watch kit a bronze medal certificate and an official Codewa 2020 AI t-shirts the winners of these category are in group one we have from India and Rion from Sri Lanka in group two we have from UAE and from India from Jordan from India in group three we are from Iraq and team of fleet and from Jordan finally in group four we have two team Radhika and Ajay from India and Nuru and Jaseen from Kenya a big congratulations guys the next category is for a pop of girls girls instead they will be receiving a logic blocks blix set merchandise from our community partner she rose certificate and an official Codewa 2020 AI t-shirt the winners of this category are in group one we have a mirror from Indonesia in group two we have Anna from Cuba in group three we have team of sisters Roshika and Neha from India and in group four we have Andrea from Colombia a big congratulations to you ladies next category is the best game they will be receiving the discovery motion blix set certificate and an official Codewa t-shirt the winner of these category are in group one we have Syed from India in group two we have Benjamin from Indonesia in group three we have same from Thailand and in group four we have Samit from India a big congratulations to them moving on to the next category the best AI and ML project they will be receiving the smart T watch AI kit certificate and an official Codewa t-shirt the winners of these category are in group one we have team of Asuka and Eirtha from Indonesia in group two we have Shashwat from India in group three we have Gaurav from India and in group four we have team of Salman and Atul from India congratulations to you the next award is for those who have inspired and motivated the participants a lot in the form of videos messages or social media posts the next category is for the top teacher and student ambassadors the winners will be receiving an AI robot kit certificate of champion change maker and an official Codewa 2020 AI t-shirt the winners of these category are in teacher ambassadors we have Yusuf from Egypt, Ivan from India, Martina from Egypt, Juwan from Chile, Thair from Jordan, Edward from Uganda, Josem from Tunisia, Shashikala from UAE, Nuru from Kenya and Soumya from India in student ambassadors we have Cedra from Egypt, Sai from India, Asadullah from Iraq, Tanisha from India, Siddharth from India, Hrinath from Egypt, Shivangi from India, Rashiqa from USA, Neha from USA and Mustafa from Iraq a big congratulations to all of you keep up the good work if you think that was all then think again we also have consolation prizes for participation for participants who think who we think deserve the appreciation for putting in the efforts and creating the wonders they did the winners will be receiving certificates and an official Codewa 2020 AI t-shirts the winner of these category are Yahya from Iraq, Sudeepat from Thailand, Neep from India, Kerala from Egypt, Muattas from Iraq, Mithuki from Sri Lanka, Sanami from Sri Lanka, Kush from India, Kalpach from India, Rishabh from India, Daniel from Ghana, Rami from Iraq, Namneet from India, Sandeep from India, Aser from Egypt, Yashid from Egypt, Anish from India, Shushmit from India, Ghali from Israel, Esther from Uganda, Suha Muhammad from Jordan, Hana from Jordan, Abdullah from Egypt, Matthew from Egypt, Adan Rahman from Egypt, George from Chile, Kaushal from India and Virinder Singh from India a big congratulations to all of you and many congratulations to all the winners the prizes are ready to ship being a winner you definitely want to share this super awesome achievement with all your friends the best way would be to take a picture holding your certificate and price and share it on your social media handles while you do do not forget to tag us and use hashtag Codewa 2020 AI and those who did win don't lose hope whether your name is on the list or not does not matter what matters is that you have learned something new and became a better and brighter person than you were before this means that everybody is a winner now comes the second most exciting part of the ceremony we have super exciting surprise for you I would like to invite Mr. Pankaj Varma the chief technical officer and the co-founder of Stempedia to reveal the big surprise to you Pankaj the stage is yours thank you Jennifer so first of all I would like to congratulate all the winners and also the participants as well because definitely this is a world in which sometimes you win sometimes you lose but definitely the thing that you take back is the experience the journey that you have gone through during the competition and that is what we appreciate a lot we have seen a lot of students doing great things and we appreciate that as well I have a slide to share I guess so during the competition you were all working on pictoblocks and you have explored a lot of things in on pictoblocks like artificial intelligence machine learning coding gaming all those stuff now what we are bringing is this is our new product that we are coming out with which is quirky so if I want to define quirky or what quirky is so whatever that you have learned in pictoblocks or you want to learn more about artificial intelligence you can use that knowledge with the kid in order to make something wonderful like making self-driving cars making real-life projects where you are like recognizing the type of waste and the car is dumping the waste in the like in a particular like bucket and those kind of things you would be able to do with quirky so next slide so with quirky you would be like we would be focusing on like artificial intelligence so how you can use artificial intelligence with tangible products so like you know like artificial intelligence how it works you know like some of you might know how robot works some of you might not know how robot works but you will learn the robotics and now and with both the things you would be able to make things like self-driving cars and all the exciting activities that we have planned with the kids as well you would also learn how you can like make quirky mimic something like suppose I am just it's it's recognizing what expression I'm making and making the same expression and here remember what we are trying to focus is we are trying to focus on you learning the things and making the things on your own we don't want to give you something which which is a end user end end product that you are using and learning AI with you will be building your own artificial intelligence and machine learning models and implementing it in your projects as well so this is what we are trying to bring with this product and this product is so there are there will be few variants in which it will be coming so we will be starting off with a quirky explorer kit using which you can learn the basics of physical computing or like how you can control hardware tangible things and then the then the second kit would come where you will learn the basics of robotics so you will be able to make a simple robot or you would be able to make a vertical robot as well so there are different configurations you can build different projects you can build and you would be able to create a lot of things and learn a lot of concept for it as well the last kit is the quality rover kit which would expand the learning and you would be able to make more complex robots and do you would be able to do more complex tasks as well so just to showcase like you would be able to make something like this which is like having grippers so that it's able to lift something and it has obstacle it has four like obstacle sensor it has four wheel drive and it would be an upgrade of the innovator kit as well so so these are the three kits that we will be going to launch very soon in our next Kickstarter campaign so we will be doing a crowdfunding campaign for this product where we will be taking out taking out pre-orders from this from all over the world and once our campaign has been ended we will ship out the products to all our like all our backers who have who will support us during the project so whether you are an educator whether you are a student whether you are a school this product would would eventually like you will find this product very helpful if you are trying to build your skills in terms of artificial intelligence machine learning robotics and integrating all the things we have made this product so so this is what like we have the surprise and we would be giving some quirky giveaways as well and what what you have to do is for the crowdfunding campaign we will be sending out the link in the chat from where you can sign up the sign up for the for all the updates that we will be doing on the campaign so that you are able to get update on when update when it's launched and this is something which which is like the next step of whatever and I hope a lot of you would support us and would join us into this in this thing as well and we are looking forward for all of your support and all your feedbacks on the party kids we have sent some samples to a lot of a lot of people and have received great like great testimonials from them the reviews from them and we are very confident that you would be liking this product as well so thank you Jennifer for giving me the time to introduce Quarky to all our viewers and thank you so much Mr. Verma yes the AI report kit that is the Quarky innovator kit is the one that the winners of today's giveaway will be receiving before announcing the giveaway winners I would like you to I would like you to walk you through the journey of Kodewa 2020 AI and also hear what people around the world has to say about it fun challenging and compassionate today very exciting amazing interesting it's challenge to me I would describe it as a momentous competition or remarkable competition when you're waiting because we were able to to come up with a project that can help protect the people around us um I just made up a word okay so Kodewa is a platform which encourages young innovators to code obviously amazing the future I would say intuitive um I will tell you that was the future the word Kodewa as and they were towards coding it was nice and amazing imagine it was miraculous it was fabulous interesting awesome he said that is fun that's innovation and creative manner AI what gives future and future for agency AI that's too innovation terrific with this 2020's biggest international AI and coding competition for kids comes to an end and I'd like to thank all our sponsors our community partners our business partners and our academic partners without them Kodewa 2020 AI would not have been possible and most importantly thank you all the educators principals parents students and everyone else for joining us in Kodewa 2020 AI and making it a success finally the winners of today's giveaway are Dave from USA Alfonso from Italy Enjin from Turkey Gabriel from Italy and Leonardo from Indonesia congratulations to you and all the winners of Kodewa 2020 AI see you in the next edition of Kodewa good night