 Good morning, friends, colleagues, and young minds. I'm trying not to be so-called the boring governmental agency officers. Let me introduce NAA. It stands for National Innovation Agency, or NAA. You know, that's quite funny. That's, and I think it's ironic. In English abbreviation, NAA in Thailand stands for two things, national intelligence agencies and also national innovation agency. With different website, we stand for NAA.OR.TH. If you press NAA.GO.TH, then you will go straight to the security agency, you see? Be careful, intelligence and innovation. And also in Thailand, we used to have abbreviations so-called sonor short, which similar to national assemblies before we have an election, you see? This is quite fortunate for us. But anyway, what we are? We are angel funders of the government. We help quite a few number of startups and also tech companies financially and also technically, helping them to grow. What do you think about two or three years before when I received an assignment from the cabinet that NAA should develop so-called startup ecosystem? This is quite interesting at the same time. Very challenging for us. Why? Because I believe tech startup communities, they are not that friendly to the government or public sectors. And they may feel that it's not the sole responsibilities for the government to help them. At that time, I have an assignment and I think that we haven't got enough innovators and also tech startup company in the countries. Even today, we haven't got enough. Then we go straight to the university. We go straight to universities. We create something called Startup Thailand League and the Startup Thailand campaign. That's involved around 47 universities from 141 universities all around the countries. The first year, we try to engage youngster from the first years of the universities up to the end of their education. We gather them around 20,000 students for all around the countries. Not to mention that the university professor as well. We can get some few numbers of young generations of university professors that would like to transform themselves to be more than makers but to be entrepreneurs, tech entrepreneurs in particular. Since then, we have around, I would say, 40,000 students all around the countries and end up that we have in-campus deep technologies company or deep technology startup. Out of these, so-called, end-year, 40 companies, seven already bankrupt or already closed, but we still have around 30s. Mainly, they work both in so-called soft innovation. Soft innovation for me means software engineering or design platform economies or services and also hardware innovation, mainly in agriculture and medical. In that sense, I feel that the atmosphere that universities in Thailand already subscribe the ideas of entrepreneurial universities become a synomies of idea. Quite a few number of youngster want to take startups owner and founder. This is a good thing. And at the same time, some universities, university professors already transform themselves to be the business owner. What next? We bring them funding. We bring them networking. And we bring them a new ecosystem in specific vertical. Imagine that three or four years, we have only one tech startup association, GTSA, tech startup association. Now we have Haltech, Medtech, Insuretech, you name it. They have a group of people transform themselves into FinTechs association. They used to have the office here. And also now you have a group of people that's working on blockchain. Some make a space owner that's trying to transform themselves into entrepreneurs as well as serial entrepreneurs or even investors. So in that sense, what we have been done with tech startup community, I think we can categorize into four specific ways that we would like to help all of you and also the younger generation. First, how we can utilize innovation infrastructure that already exists in universities, make a space, laboratories. We can help them through financial support, negotiating to access into very even secrecy labs of the universities. You may feel disappear when you enter into the door. That machine's already broken. This is just a joke. The second one, financing. We have a new development so-called startup funding exclusively for the student because young startup fund. You need to be university student that you will receive up to 20,000 to 2 million bucks on your prototype. This is the first time that we decided to support financially and technically to the individual that they haven't got company. Meaning that ideation, you can receive a long tail support from the government at least two years before you decide to be the business owner or registered company. The second one is on how to groom co-founders and how you meet up with your new friends. More and more people come to us and ask these very specific questions. I have an idea. I have an idea. But I haven't got a team. It seems very naive questions, right? Can you help us form a team? More and more questions being asked in that way. We haven't got a very clear so-called mechanism to support this dream yet. But we think this is a must. We have a lot of hackathon for the past two or three years. I think almost every week you will see on your social media that they have some specific hackathon here and there. And what next? You may receive some small token of money after you gradually success, right? But after that we would like those who already success in hackathon to transform themselves into firms or to a group of people that can deliver social technology innovation. So in that sense, I think that's why these key specific questions come into my mind for the past year that when people ask you can you help me to form a team? It's not a research team, but it's a business team, a startup team. This is very crucial. That's why we would like to help this group of people to have their own dreams, co-founding teams, and then you can enter into a business endeavours. The third one, I believe that the First Asia gather not only software developers or coders, but also a hardware developer as well, right? You heard about the news in Bangkok since two days ago. Now we entering a new seasons of PM 2.5, right? It's become a repetitive moment every year. In the north, maybe in the summers, and at this period of time it will be in the south and also in Bangkok. So in that sense, we are entering into a sensor societies, not only platform society. That's why environmental, green, and also social innovations becomes very crucial for us. So I believe tech startups not only prefer to have the maximized profit, but also you would like to return something good to the societies and also environment. That's why earlier this year, a group of people just announced a new association so-called Social Enterprise Thailand. So if you have a chance to browse to this group of people, I think this is another very good initiative that when we're talking about a geekster or tech service, they are not only focused on how you utilize your own knowledge into profitable, business profitable endeavor, but also bring back something good to society and environment. And the last one I think we need to have internationalized people to be in Bangkok and also in Chiang Mai. That's why we start so-called something smart visa. Smart visa that we embrace people who would like to start their own business in Thailand. If you have become a startup, you will receive one year so-called smart visa, including and automatically work permit for you and also the spouse. If you decided to extribute the company in Thailand, you will have another three years of visa. This is four year visa. So you see that when we're talking about tech startup developments in Thailand, I believe that they are not only supporting on research and access to technology, but also we try to make your life easier as much as we could. That's why we need to talk with quite a few number of national government and regulators. Let's me shift into a tie word. Today we have tens of thousands of Thai people here. I believe that a lot. I will give you about two or three minutes to talk in Thai. I believe that the new government is the one called MESI, right? It's the one called All-War, which is the one called the Education Commission. Education Commission, Education, Technology, Education and Business Administration. Please look into it. It's a long name. The name All-War in Thai means nothing. The name of the language you just changed from MESI or MAHEI-C is MESI. It's not MES-UP, it's M-H-S-R-I. So what are we going to do with this? What are we going to do with this? We will talk about it later. We are going to do research. We are going to do research. We are going to do research for the for the future of the country. So I believe that the work we are doing today is actually quite a lot. We are working together. I believe that creating inspiration and encouraging the new generation to be able to continue the channel until the day you become the new president. It is one way to choose. But another way to choose is that if you want to be a president, if you want to be a MacGyver, if you want to be a geek, there is a place for you to do it. It is not like 10 years ago or 15 years ago. These photos are just not happening in the city. It is not like a new generation. It is not the result of the government or the work we are doing. It is about people who have changed. We have a lot of community. The question that I would like to end today is that what we are going to do for the future of the country is to open up to everyone who has the opportunity to meet the new government and people who have the ability to communicate as quickly as possible. So today I believe that one of the most important work that will make everyone have the opportunity to meet the new government and continue. Then I would like to end my talk with this quote from Robert Carlyne, the Scottish philosopher. Man is a tool using animals. I believe that both intangible and tangible tools that you are going to do from now will change the civilization into a good way. Thank you very much.