 The Linux Foundation, Noriaki Fukuyasu. Good morning everyone. Thank you so much for attending the Open Source Summit Japan. On behalf of the entire Linux Foundation staff, I would like to welcome you to Open Source Summit Japan 2023. We are really excited to have you here. Particularly for those who are coming over to this event from overseas, I really would like you to take your time to explore the town and experience the culture and tradition of Japan after you fully attended entire sessions in two days. Before we get started, first and foremost, I would like to say a huge thank you to our sponsors, especially our diamond sponsors. Let me click. So, especially our diamond sponsors, Automotive Grade Linux, and our platinum sponsors, Fujitsu and... Wrong button. There we go. Okay. Again, thank you. Our platinum sponsors, Fujitsu, Honda, and Sony. So, we will not be here without your kind support. Thank you so much. Also, I would like to thank our program committees who actually reviewed all the CFPs that were submitted. When I asked them to become the program committee of this event, some of them asked me how many CFPs they have to review. And I said maybe 100 or 200, but I have to admit I lied. There were like 450 of them in two weeks. But nevertheless, they have done such a great job reviewing the CFPs. So, I would like to say a big thank you to all the program committee who helped building this wonderful program. And also, please bear with me for a few more moments. There are a few more housekeeping items that I have to go through. First, I would like to... Everyone to come visit the sponsor showcase, which is in the whole A. I am sure you have seen it on the way come up here. We have the sponsors booth there. And also, one important thing is that's the place where you can find your coffee and snacks and seating area. You can actually chat with your open source community friends. So, I encourage you to stay there as much as you can while you're at the event. And also, the Wi-Fi info and the link to the conference schedule is on the back of your badges. And also, there's a schedule show up on the signage board throughout the venue. And also, we are going to have a woman and non-binary in open source lunch today at 12.45. And it's open to all of our women and non-binary attendees. And in order to come to this lunch, there's no pre-registration required, so you can come to the lunch. And, you know, this is basically the first served. And the lunch will be at the Sosai patio at a hotel called Soutetsu Grand Fresa Tokyo Bay Ariake Hotel. I repeat it. Soutetsu Grand Fresa Tokyo Bay Ariake Hotel. And in case you forget the name, please just come to the event registration desk and they will help you. And also, we are going to have the sponsor showcase booth crawl, which is starting from 6.10 in the 10 minutes past 6 p.m. And that's where you can... In order to show the booth of the sponsors, but also that's the opportunity for you to, you know, working with your open source friends that are coming to this event. So please take that opportunity. And finally, but not least, we have an event called of conduct that everyone attending has agreed to abide by and that we enforce. So, you know, it's a long sentence, but in short, basically, you know, everyone should feel welcome and included to participate in this event. And I would like everyone to treat everyone with the respect and professionalism. And if you have any concerns, please visit the registration desk and you know how the event team will help you. So with that, I would like to kick off the event. I would like everyone to help me to welcome our first speaker of the day, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation, Jim Zemmling.