 Okay, so post-Asia Summit is still an old picture, but we want to know your feedback. So Roland already mentioned, you have some feedback, you have some improvements that you want to see, you have something that you think is great, and we're here at the Lifelong Learning Institute. So there are a lot of Singaporeans who, of course, participate, and we want to know, yeah, how can we improve in regards to Lifelong Learning as well. So there are a lot of ideas. Well, Roland, where did you get that? Okay, awesome. So always have a spare one, good. So please check this QR code, I will show it at the end again. And see if you want to leave some feedback online. I think there was this idea that people are entering a lucky draw, and right afterwards, if they fill in the feedback form, they can possibly get a t-shirt, right? Is that correct? Yes? Okay, that's cool. Ah, okay. I think that's important information for some people. So if you fill in the feedback form, and then at the end of the closing, you receive the email, you can go to the team, and which team member will distribute the t-shirts, huh? Roland? And they're downstairs? Yeah, okay. So you can go to them and check with them. If you have one, there's a high chance to win. Okay, so, yeah, who are the organizers? Is this here automatic, is this the slideshow, or how is it? What's going forward? Okay, so, organizers, of course, the First Asia Community First Asia Organization, but also the Lifelong Learning Institute. It's the whole building, they support the event, and they helped us to run it, and it's a long-term partnership. So thank you to them. We also had, okay, yeah, sure, applause. Thank you. Then it was the first year that we had the cooperation with Open Euler and the Open Atom Foundation. Yeah, I would say also, big round of applause. Yeah. And good. And yeah, we had our sponsors here, Gold Sponsors, Elite Sponsors, Silver Sponsors, from Oracle to Rundig, only of Google Express VPN, YDB, Grafana Labs, AngelHack, Mercury. Thank you very much to you guys. So it's really great, and we had all of them also at the exhibition. Here are the numbers, yeah. And I hope these numbers are more or less correct, because I understand we are on different platforms, yeah. We have ticketing on different platforms. You know, we're in Singapore. So what happened is that the Lifelong Learning Institute also distributed some tickets, for example, through their platform. We have some numbers there from yesterday and so on. So these numbers are about the numbers that we saw here with the on-site participation. From what we gathered, it's like 1,345 people who have signed up for on-site. And actually, a lot of them came by 101. Of course, like some of them will say, well, we have the thousands of people like that we had in the past. But actually, I also got the feedback that people say post-corona is quite good, yeah. So they saw a lot of activities, other events like still trying to catch up, or they're not happening. So I would say, first Asia is back. And yeah, so what we see as well is the participation online. But the streams are still going. We don't know what are the numbers yet. But we have partnerships also already in the last few years with Kai Yuenshe, for example, in China and also with SegmentFort. So that actually increased our outreach a lot. Like last year, we saw around 5,000 to 6,000 people. It's always the question how you count, right? You at ExpressVPN, you also know, is like, always a unique viewer or they change the IP address and so on. But you get an indication. And what we also saw this year is that we had a lot of people from different countries coming from Korea. Of course, we always have our community from Vietnam, but we also had the Chinese and so on. I mean, everyone who came said, wow, this is really international, yeah. And so that was cool. And actually, like Kai Yuenshe, the Chinese people still here, yeah. I see, ah, OK, some arms going up, yeah, cool. Yeah, but you're also in base in Shenzhen, right? Takasu, so yeah, of course, Japanese, everyone. I'm sorry, I will not, like, mention everyone, but like feel all really hugged and thank you very much that you were here. I think a big round of applause for everyone who participated. International, OK, international, OK, exactly right. Chinese is also an international language, of course. So, yeah. Yes, yeah, OK. I also understand a few words, not so many like you. Cool, and yeah, we have a slide here actually off-segment that is the stream from China that Leslie sent us. And yeah, Takasu, you can read in Chinese. We can have afterwards, you can read for us what's going on there. OK, thank you. And yeah, team members. So we don't have the photos of all the team members, but thank you very much. So I thought that it would be more interesting to have the team members sitting here so you can at least see who we are. I understand that you are already very tired after a very long day, but our team members, they are too shy to sit over here. We still have one seat empty. So one seat empty, symbolizing the shine people and also the people who can't be here because they're actually supporting the event elsewhere. Yeah, so for instance, as we can see, I got this question a lot. This is in the name for Asia doesn't mean that only Asian people can participate. Yeah, exactly. So I got it every time when I go to the other international conference and you can see here. We are not only Asian. We have a lot of people from Europe and of course, Europe everywhere. We have one team member that Mario said he couldn't make it Leslie Wong from China. He doing the streaming for us over there. Yeah, and of course we have many more team members. And I'm sure I'm very sorry. We wanted to put the pictures of everyone, but we did this like last minute, you know, there's so many things going on at the moment. So yeah, so Kiwi, Mr. Ge is here. This is the chair for you. Mr. Ki, where are you? Yeah, somebody switched off the light so we can't see anymore. Mr. Ki, please switch on the light again. I know you are shy. Yeah, but yes. Thank you very much also to Mr. Ki who built a brilliant for example, the building blocks community. Also, they did the workshops in the evening. So that was great too. Yes, and our volunteers, of course, some of them are sitting here in the audience. Thank you very much for your support. So I would just want to mention here. We have quite a number of local people. We have also someone traveling all the way from New Zealand, William, to come here to volunteer for the post-Asia Summit. Thank you very much for that. And we also have like our speaker. I didn't mention here because they are on speaker side. The good thing about being in the post-community, everyone can just like contribute, right? So I remember in the past, so like people come to the conference, even though they are speaker, they willing to walk around and just hang on those wall there and have us with many small tasks to make the event happen. So I really appreciate it. Thank you very much. And what should I say? We want to take a moment to think about our friend and team member. I could not attend one of the talks today, but I heard that someone, one of the speaker dedicated to talk for ARIP, ARIP actually never got a chance to travel abroad in his whole life. So he passed away at the age of 26. I don't know what to say, but the whole event, yeah, system would mostly contributed by ARIP. And I don't know many people here also know him. Yeah, Mario. Yes. So I know not only us. I also saw many polls in the public channel from other communities. They, they also lost members in their community over the past two years. We are very sorry for that. And yeah, so we just want to take a moment to think of these people that contribute to the community. Their work will be always remember. Feel more statistic. Yes. So without you, like we will not have the false Asia Summit. We have altogether 157 speakers from 22 countries. So this number a little bit lower than previous year before COVID. I think we always got a statistic of over 40 different countries. So this year we have 22 and surprisingly the top country is Singapore, not really surprisingly, because people cannot travel anymore. Surprisingly, because compared to the previous fourth Asia, it's a little bit different. And then the next, the next country is India, China, Germany, Japan, Vietnam, USA, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. So this is the top five countries of our speakers. Top 10. Sorry. Our participants come from 54 countries. This is the map showing where they're coming from. Please move, move, move next to the flag. So I have to say this is an approximation, because like, for example, some people they say, I live in Japan. So then in the form, what did they fill in? I live 14 years in Japan and then like, am I from Austria? Am I from Japan? Or like, you know, I lived in another country. So yeah, it's never hard to say. I think I need to ask Norbert, our mathematician, to explain this, Simon up to us. So I did it with a software. I did not do, I did not hand it manually. No. So I use a software to put in the number. And this is what they show me. No, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Okay. So actually if you put into any like spreadsheet or something and you say like you only have the scale of zero to one and like anyone, if it's hundred or one or we'll just show up in one color. Yeah. So, yeah, so software. So we are in an international world, right? Whatever make in the tech community, make from people from around the world. So not really even project like open Eula, they have contributors everywhere. So not just Chinese people. We cannot say that, oh, is it a software made for a particular country or anything like that? Any software made from people everywhere. Yeah. Yeah, that's it. Ron, do you want to gather some feedback? And it seems like somebody wants you to talk. My microphone has been handed to me. Okay. So where were we? We have gotten as far as the diversity of talks. Could we please have some more longer ones in the future? Yes, perhaps we could do that. What else? What else would people like to see improved? That's it. All of the stats maybe. So we have quite a number of Indians because he actually and also I just said, were you not here yesterday and the day before? The crack was about the slide that showed we had zero Indian participants. No, actually not true because the lie is so from one to one thousand. So it means that the lighter color, the more people streaming in form. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Better visualization next time. Next. Anyone else? So lunar New Year's are a problem for scheduling, right? But it just happened to be this is Thai New Year. This is Songkran this weekend. Which is impossible not to get with all the conflicts, right? But I had six staff that I would have been able to bring if not for that. So hopefully next year it'll not correspond but yes, I mean, that's a hard problem, right? It's going to be a tough problem. No way of the problem. No matter what we pick, there's a conflict. So actually we were thinking about it but the venue wasn't available on another weekend. So close by. Hi. I'd like to see a better application to view the schedule. I was very confused with what's happening where maybe if we could have a better application given that we have so many beautiful, you know, I don't know, we have the intelligence to be able to harness something collectively where we could add it to our schedule. I just felt like the schedule was a bit clunky for me through the website to access the different aspects. Yeah, so that would have been a better experience and I would have been able to keep schedule. Yeah, that's fair enough. I think the performance of the schedule is a bit slow and there's also a couple of bugs with the sessions appearing repeatedly and so on. So not to make anyone's problem but we very much welcome the assistance on that and we just volunteer to help. So regarding the application, it's actually been a challenge without Arif to maintain EventJ. Norbert knows that we've been actually fighting to keep it up. So just so you guys know it's open source and we welcome few developers to help us maintain it. Can we suppose you'd like that? Actually, thank you for the suggestion but like the backend has that API and in the past people did that. Yeah, so for example, there's some open source Android apps also on they can do it. It's just like somebody has to do it before the conference when everyone's super busy. But honestly, we had a meeting with some people here from India and Sri Lanka and they are very much interested to take it up and like we started, yeah. So that's cool. Yeah. Excellent. Anybody else? Ha, who's coming next year? Oh, that's pretty good. Yes. Any other highlights for anyone? Anything else that anyone that things that people particularly enjoyed? Hardware track was amazing. You guys don't realize that you have like like three or four of the top people on planet Earth are doing the hardware track. That's just, you can't get that anywhere. I need to relay that message to Bunny Hong because yesterday he, yeah. So yesterday, you see him? No, no, no. Yeah, so yesterday he told me that it seemed that he's out of place. Nobody really cared about his topic. He's not sure if he should come here and talk about what he's doing. Can we please put him in the hardware track next time? Yeah, so thank you very much for the feedback. Yeah, I let him know. So I think the highlight in terms of social events is China Street Food because Chinatown Street Food because you have so many different things to taste. We should do it at a place where the restaurants are opening when we get there and not closing. Sorry about that. A place and a time more importantly. I think we need to check that one more carefully next time. I think it sounds so positive. Yeah, so even, it sounds like, but it sounds so positive, you know? It's fair enough. I mean, the times that have been a bit, have changed a little since COVID and we just happened to turn up after half the place has already closed. And that's given Singapore's biggest, we were in Asia's biggest hawker centers, the fact that half of it was closed when we turned up was probably not optimal. But yeah, I think that's a good one. Thank you. Anything else? I really loved the opportunity to, you know, my company sent here to attend talks relevant to my role. And I really love that you guys don't take attendance because what I actually did was go to all the talks I wanted to go to, stuff that's completely unrelated. Like I don't do anything with robotics, but I love the robotics talks and nobody here will tell my company. We'll just make sure your company doesn't watch the wrap-up session. Yeah, the taking of attendance is interesting. I'm glad we don't do it. I don't think we have any plans to do it. Anything else? Things behind you? Oh, go ahead, go ahead. Yeah, I just want to thank you that you brought me to one of the beautiful place of the Earth. So I enjoyed the place Singapore very, very much. We talked a lot about inclusive, inclusiveness of Singapore. You explained me some background from the history of Singapore and so I enjoyed it very much. Thank you. Glad you knew it. Thank you. No, I really like the better students. Are there any students here right now? Can you put up your hand? Okay. Any more Singapore students? Okay. There's one here. Thank you for showing up. Thank you. I saw the students still like doing stuff in the exhibition hall while everyone's wrapping up. So yesterday evening when they gave the workshop and I told them that Harish is in the audience. He gave me a particularly listen to your presentation and they won't slow down. I thought, why Harish is? Okay. How about this? Thanks God. So it's my first time to attend this conference and actually for me it inspired me to be a volunteer for next year. The camaraderie of the team is really great then. You know guys, they are just volunteers. They're not actually paid. They're not making anything. But you know it's very nice to see people just contribute anything and they welcome anything as well. And it's very heartwarming to see that this goes a long way and hopefully next year we can get more participants. Congrats to all of us. Thank you so much. We very much offer it consciously as a sort of community group. So yeah, that's great. Glad you saw it. Others? Only one person's talked about the video. That's excellent. Obviously I'm the only person who's really made about it. Other things we can improve. Other things people particularly enjoyed. This might be last call. Going once. Going twice. Do it twice a year. Where goes no when you are? That's not. I think we might remain at once a year. What we are doing or trying to do a little bit of please, please travel to others in the region. There are others happening. But there's also moving to do slightly more. This is just a random comment. Who went to the social event last night? Cool, cool. Did you guys hear the mix? The DJ mix, right? That was good. I think next year maybe we need smoke machines. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Right, we have DJ Dan over there. Smoke machines. Late. Say again. We're going to have to explain maybe some lasers. Sharks. Just take the lid off Kiwi's machine. We have lasers also holes in the building. But you know, all good. And intention to do some meetups in Singapore during the year. It's possible that together with the post Singapore group, we try to do one every quarter a minute up here. So not quite the full summit. Much, much smaller than the summit. But we are trying to do a few times a year. All right. I think that's pretty much canvassed at the throwing. Thank you everyone. And for those who'd like to, please join us at Hackerspace later on for chat, drinks and at some point also street hooting. That's it. We're done. Thank you.