 It has been my privilege to work in an advisory role with Insight for nearly seven years now and see Insight establish themselves as a globally recognized leader. They have delivered over 250 game-changing partnerships across multinationals, public sector and SMEs. Insight solves an untapped need in the market by harnessing the power of data science with their combination of world-renowned and in often cases multi-award-winning data scientists and teams working on real-world problems that deliver immediate impact for society. What Insight has achieved in just ten short years is nothing short of exceptional. I have no doubt they will achieve even more in the years to come as a best-in-class example of research centre excellence. A huge congratulations to Insight on ten years from all at Fidelity. We've been on this journey with you for the last decade and made such great progress in terms of our academic collaborations, in terms of what we've learned through the fellowships and through the creation of new IP. Indeed, Insight is one of the unique aspects of the ecosystem that we work with in Ireland and we wish you the very, very best for the years ahead. Thank you from everyone at Fidelity Investments. Firstly, on behalf of everyone in the GA, I would like to say congratulations to Noel and everyone in Insight on your 10th anniversary. It's a wonderful milestone in your development. The GA and Insight have collaborated on significant projects over that time span. Those projects have ranged from the replay project, which involves cutting-edge sensor technology and analytics to create a digitized library of the movements of Gaelic games for use by players and coaches. To data analytics projects involving our foreign systems that help us to better understand the world in which the GA operates. Some of our latest projects involve the embedding of insight researchers within the GA and are helping to drive best practice in data engineering and governance across the association. We're beginning to address some research questions that will impact how the GA both engages with our members, but also to better understand participation in sport and physical activity. We're pleased to have contributed in some small way to the success of Insight over the last 10 years. We know that the current collaborations will benefit not just the GA, but our members and our players worldwide, thereby contributing to a healthier society. We look forward to expanding on these collaborations in the coming years, focusing on new and exciting challenges that face us as an organization and as a society. Insight Business Development Mechanics facilitates establishing large-scale multi-annual collaboration aligned with our company strategy and technology roadmaps. Insight employs a flexible engagement model that allowed us to establish two collaboration programs in very different topics. One focused on sound processing, more specifically dialogue intelligibility, conducted via our ETS Xperia subsidiary, and another one focused on novel computer vision methods and a new state-of-the-art neuromorphic sensor conducted via our Photonation Xperia subsidiary. Both programs push the boundaries of state-of-the-art, presenting clear opportunities for novel IP development, resolving in patents, something very important to protect and sustain our product licensing business models. In addition, the second to non-education combined with the industry exposure that the PhD students get throughout the program, with at least 50% time embedded into the industrial partner R&D facilities, provide a valuable talent pipeline that allows us to replenish our engineering and research resources. I think Willie, Ed and his team have a very good understanding of not only the technologies when we talk about big data on AI, but also a good understanding of the industry and, of course, of all the research and academic point of view. And industry and research from the broad sense all over Europe, so not just the Irish part of it. And Willie, to go back to this, when setting up BDVA, when driving coordinated support action for this partnership, for all those 70-plus projects, that was really key and that was really instrumental and has really made a difference in terms of impact. I'm looking forward for the next 10 years of collaboration with Insight. Mobilise is an EU-funded consortium delivering valid digital solutions for real-world mobility assessment using a single wearable device. And ultimately, the solutions will be used in clinical trials and health care. Professor Brian Caulfield is leading the Insight team to deliver our real-world digital data ecosystem. And this is a fundamental piece of work to support the clinical trials within the consortium and our data analytics pipeline for the real-world data. In addition, as I'm sure you know, if you build it, they will come as a risky assumption to deliver technology solutions. Insight have also led the work to understand the acceptability and usability of the technology that we are deploying. I can say that the combination of clinical leadership, applied Insights and data expertise has been fundamental to the success of the team in Insight and the wider team. I'd like to say huge congratulations to Insight for their 10 years of success and I'm wishing you another 10 more years of success. Government is very proud of Ireland's position as a digital leader and we're ambitious to continue to build on this. And Insight is a brilliant example of how Ireland has earned a strong reputation as a pioneer of the data economy. Over the last 10 years, Insight has built a very impressive reputation as a European leader in data analytics. They're a really important resource for industry and for government and will become even more important in supporting us to use the transformative potential of ethical, artificial intelligence in the coming years. Well done, Insight. We worked with Insight on developing some greater levels of analytics and understanding around COVID-19 and the impact it was having on the health service and the demands and how we could meet those demands. By bringing together the very complex and large data sets and diverse data sets indeed that were available to us, working with Insight, we were able to gain better understanding of the demands and the needs of the health services throughout the pandemic. Without Insight, the HSE would have struggled to bring those data sets together while we have an excellent team in-house, the sheer depth and strength that the Insight capability brought a new dimension to the work that we were doing. As we move towards the introduction of slantia care and integrated care and regionalized integrated care, and with that, things like population-based health planning and population-based health funding, our ability to analyze complex diverse data sets really needs to be augmented. The approach we took with Insight of embedding the Insight team members within our own structures to be able to access the data in a way that was safe and secure and process that data in a way that was safe and secure and develop the Insights and have the contacts with the clinical expertise within the organization has been completely invaluable. It's been a great privilege to be associated with Insight over the last 10 years. That 10 years has seen dramatic progress in the data sciences writ large, but I think it's still the case that there's a significant gap between the kind of technical data science, ML, AI work that's being done in universities around the world and the application of that work to real problems that people actually care about, what some people call the last mile problem. In my mind, that is where Insight has excelled. From the get-go, the focus has been on real-world challenges that matter to real people, world-class data scientists working alongside world-class experts and partners in other disciplines, solving societal problems. The span of application areas and problems that Insight has tackled is truly staggering and the work is truly extraordinary. Insight has gone from strength to strength and I am very excited to see what the next 10 years brings. Bravo.