 Welcome to WSIS Forum 2018. My guest is Miss Sonja Bestchart. She is the co-founder and chief entrepreneurship officer of We Robotics. Welcome and thank you for joining us. Thank you Charlotte. So Sonja, what can you tell us about We Robotics? So We Robotics is still a young enterprise. We are a not-for-profit that is about two years old, that is based in Switzerland in the U.S. And we address the digital divide when it comes to robotics technology. So we want to create local capacity in developing countries for robotics technologies such as drones. And it's your first time at WSIS Forum, isn't it? It is. How do you find it so far? It's very interesting. For us, it's a great opportunity to be here because all our clients are here, I would say. Our clients are the NGOs, the UN affiliates, and the governments. So for us, it's a great platform to talk to possible clients, to get our cars known, and to address possibly something in the digital divide that is not always addressed, which is robotics technologies. So tell us about, you work a lot with the private sector, don't you? So tell us about your work with them and how you try to engage them in the process of using ICT for development. So our main partners are industry partners in the robotics, hard and software industry. So drone manufacturers, software manufacturers, all from the private industry. And without them, we couldn't do what we do. So we're trying to build that bridge to get over the digital divide by bringing together the industry, governments and NGOs. And working with them is really, I would say, at our base. And actually, I come from the, before doing this, I was working in the robotics industry. And this is where the idea actually started. This is to say, we should bring this to the NGOs and to developing countries because there's a digital divide that the industry is now going to cross over because the markets are possibly too small for the foreseeable future. And this is why we decided to take that in our own hands. Okay. Thank you very much.