 Humaika isa kwaingapwadi kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kupilifita aktawa eda kneja wa akseliisa. Kwa kwa kilu nkunita kwa kwa kwa kunita kwa kapokistika dhiazme kwa katapakau. Inuwa turena, kwa kwa komtikata, kwa kwa kwa iksa. Kwehiai neprata kwa kwa kwa afaileza enuwa kwa di wa kwa akseliisa e makutisha. Every year we run any conference and this conference is basically to bring the intubators and accelerators and the ecosystem players to discuss, learn, share, challenge and at the same time go back to renovate. Again we realize that when we talk about intubation and acceleration there are a number of challenges particularly capacity, the continent does not have the capacity. So one of the roles that Ayn is playing is building the capacity in business intubation management and acceleration among the African actors and at the same time looking at the skill sets that are required to support the intubates that are coming out of the intubation acceleration ecosystem. The third component that is very important and critical is facilitating access to market for the production or for the products that are coming out of the intubation acceleration ecosystem. For you to create sustainable intubators it is important to facilitate market. So what we are doing is to create those linkages and I'm happy that in collaboration with African Union, FAO and other partners we are saying look how can the SMEs and startups that are emerging out of intubation acceleration be part for example of the Africa continental free trade area. Creating that capacity for them to become competitive, to be able to cross borders and negotiate big contracts among young people is very fundamental because it reinforces the sustainability of intubators.