 which is an initiative that is construction-prepared mainly for decision-makers. Just a brief note to say that I hope that I wish that this is a trigger for the common language and fruitful discussion of how we can transfer the model of ACGM into the industry, either as RTC owners, concessionaries or more of these. And I really hope that this is a very vibrant environment with really a lot of enthusiasm for the future and I think we will really change the future. In fact, as a leading European motorway company with 1,600 km in motorways, and more than 2,500 structures, bridges, tunnels, viaducts, and there is a bridge that sees with great interest the innovative thinking that leads to a more cost-efficient managing and maintenance strategies from designers to asset managers, sharing case studies, adhering to views and perspectives on quantifying the value of structural health monitoring. Just to mention one topic that was discussed in this workshop, there is no doubt that the economic factor is vital nowadays to ensure a sustainable business. One of the things that really interests me is the multiple applications that you see in the case studies that are presented here, for instance, on wind energy, bridges and flood defenses by myself. And the other thing that I think is really good is that it involves both researchers, designers and engineers. I think it was interesting also to listen about the opinion of industry because the information can help decision makers and support them. It's very interesting to be a little upstream. I think perhaps the big difficulty that we have is to connect with each other.