 My name is Robin Riebeck. I am co-founder and technical head of a company called Verbovois. We are providing technology for accessible events, which means that we provide live text, signing and interlingual translation, one of which is the live-captain glass, where you can wear a glass and then you see what is spoken on the live scenario, like you would see sometimes. With the technology that we provide, the person is 100% included in the normalize. It's amazing when they use the system for the first time and we get rather often the saying that for the first time I feel like I can hear. And it's like amazing when you get this in a time. Of course, when we heard it the first time, we all cried. Now we are just proud that it's obviously part of the effect of that system, that that happens to the person. Right now, 3 billion people are connected to the Internet. Last year, 2014, so there are already 40 billion devices. This already has exceeded existing human population. I am Raul Rik and I'm from E-Governance Academy, which is based in Estonia. E-Governance Academy is a non-profit think-tank, which is created for ICT, E-Governance Information Society and also National Cyber Security Development. We have projects and programs in more than 50 different countries. And what we do, we consult governments and high level officials how to implement E-Governance ideas the way that they are actually practical and they are beneficial for the citizens, for the officials and for the businesses as well. I think the most exciting is the constant development. So we still don't know where this ends because the ICT gives tremendous possibilities to develop society further.