 So my presentation at the 7th Green Standards Week was about the perception on what smart, what developing countries, how they can achieve smart cities in developing countries and regardless of what impact urbanization has on the smart of the cities of these developing countries and I gave in the key pillars of what can transit these cities to smart cities and that was some of them was building on the existing blocks, that is physical, technological and social putting place standards, utilizing the enabling effects of our cities in all the sectors that is water, building, communication and transport and ensuring that there is a political will, there is a political appreciation and realization in the various countries, creating massive awareness for the communities and I also indicated that smart communities really begin with the people and with the technology you bring the technology to the people, so in other words you have to engage the communities in the decision making and the decision planning so that they can appreciate it and of course you need to respect the cultural aspects and of course that is highlighted in the standard definition of smart cities and basically work around all challenges, invest in tech hubs, collaborations basically learn the good from the developed world and really again learn from their mistakes and make better and of course I emphasized being able to create more cities and spread the population so that it's not only one city probably in a country that where everybody can sit in in terms of urbanization that is pretty much it, that is really a summary of my presentation