 Hi, we are putting a lab in a box for kids to learn technology. Education and technology is a critical component in helping kids win the future. I am committed to make technology accessible because as a mother of three, I want my kids to be future ready and be brave enough to stay curious. In the last three years, we taught around 2,000 kids programming and electronics. It's sad to say that our biggest pains were caused by the tools available. Let me introduce Lab Box. Picture this. Inside the box, you find electronic building blocks, a comic book, and cardboard materials to build anything from a flashlight to a robot and beyond. What's even cooler is that the electronic building blocks, lab blocks, are especially designed to not break at voltage misuse. They give feedback and have magnetic connections. Lab Box is the only ad tech product designed with a philosophy of learning from mistakes because we know that best learning happens when you try, fail, learn, and try again. If you compare Lab Box to other players on the field, I would like you to think of it as a product that is both playful and enables deep technical learning. Our revenue models are simple. We have product sales for schools and parents and subscription models for both. We already sold Lab Box in four schools and have pending orders from another 14 schools and 100 parents. We were supported by the German Embassy, USAID, ICK, and I'm proud to say that Lab Box was a gold medal winner in the start-up games in London, in the Western Balkan Summit in London this year. Our goal is to reach a 30 million market share by 2024 and our team has extensive experience in design, engineering, and education. Our experience was built working for companies like Duracell, Micron, TEDx, and me and Fiona are also co-founders of J-Coders Academy, the leading code academy in the Western Balkans. I'm here to forge partnerships, meet accelerators, and we're raising 250K. I have a couple seconds, but yesterday we got a commitment of 100K from a VC in Slovenia. I'm Arta, the co-founder of Lab Box. Thank you. I'm going to ask you the question, beyond money, what else do you need from people in this room? We know that we have a product that we know is very good and making it available in schools is one of the struggles that we are expecting. So, from people in this room, if they have connections to schools, ways for us to pilot it in certain schools, that would really be very beneficial for us. You said you're tackling 30 million market share and the box is 1,520,000 boxes. Where do you produce them, and how much are you paying for the production costs per box, if you can tell us? Yeah, there are two types of boxes. One is for consumers, so for parents to buy at home for their kids, and then you have the boxes for schools. We're producing them in China, and our costs are one-third of the selling price. But that's a variable cost. Currently, since we're not mass producing, it's like maybe half of the price. Same question that I asked earlier. What have you learned since you've been landing in Finland, which is very well known for good education, if you can just share? Well, I've been part of the boot camp, and I can say that it was one of the best experiences I had in these programs. To me, maybe the best learning was to really understand and see that Labbox is a product that can make it in markets like Finland. Thank you.