 So welcome back all of you here in the auditorium, and welcome back everybody online. We'll start with the next session, and for this I welcome Marpe. He's working for the Amazon Sweden Innovation Unit. He's got a very rounded background, worked as a logistician. Has been involved with academia, but there's now basically working with OCs in order to be able to bring ideas to fruition and practical solutions that helps to improve our operations. So welcome Marpe for the next session, and please go ahead. Thank you very much. So welcome back everybody. I hope you enjoyed your lunch, and also of course welcome to the big audience joining us from more than 60 countries online. This demonstration session, the third one today, is going to be really crowded with a lot of people coming up here, so let's keep the time. It will be divided in two parts. The first one we will have demonstrations, three different demonstrations, and the second half will be a panel discussion, a separate one. So let's begin with the first part, the demonstration, and I think this is something very interesting that touches upon many of the topics we've been seeing and listening to today, and these three demonstrations that are basically web-based tools are very different with different purposes and backgrounds, but I think that they have a very common objective, and that is to make the most and optimize one of, I would say, if not the most, one of the biggest and most important resources that we have, and that's the people within the organization and how to use their knowledge, capabilities, and skills the best way possible. So the first one is presented not by Osvaldo Saumé, as it said, because he could not make it due to this issue, but luckily we have Laura Bernardo that will present to us, Jitmeet, high quality telemedicine for low resource settings. Please. Thank you for the kind introduction, and good afternoon to the audience. I'm going to present today the work of my colleague Osvaldo Saumé who couldn't make it today, unfortunately, to the venue, but he's actually the author of the Astra, so thank you Osvaldo, I think he's following us on streaming. So today I'm going to talk about Jitmeet, that is a tool that allows for high quality telemedicine in scenarios with very low infrastructure, such as those we normally encounter when we go to the field. So let me put you a little bit in context. In Niger, we identified some problems that needed to be addressed, and mainly they were that we had some difficulties in finding high qualified medical staff to provide good service to the patients in the hospitals due to the political situation in the country. So if the patients couldn't receive this medical care on site, they needed to be transferred to the referral hospitals, but this is actually very difficult because they are very far, so there's a logistical challenge, and furthermore, if the patient is not in good condition, it's very difficult to move it to the hospital. So that's why we came with the idea of using a telemedicine tool to make a remote diagnosis and remote following up of the treatment of the patient. So that's when Jitmeet begins. Jitmeet is a software tool that is an open source web real time communication application which provides with high quality video conference. It's also multi-party, so you can have several people participating in the same video conference at the same time, and it encrypts the communication so that we have actually a safe, secure, reliable, and confidential communication between the patient and the specialist. So the main characteristics of Jitmeet is that it's 100% open source. That means that it doesn't belong to anyone, so it can be, besides that, it can be adapted. The code can be adapted to our private needs. It's encrypted, so it allows for confidential communication. You have a high definition video and audio transmission. You don't need an account, and you don't need to install any further hardware, so it all runs on a web browser, and it's very user-friendly, so it's very easy to use. There's also the capability of having a recorded session, and it has also an integrated chat. So that's the typical scenario where we would use Jitmeet. Imagine you are on the field and you have a patient that needs special care, and the staff that is on the hospital doesn't have the expertise, so we can organize a virtual meeting room using Jitmeet, where the supervisor in the cell unit in Barcelona will join, and also specialists that can be anywhere in the world can also join this virtual room to discuss and to evaluate the status of the patient. So the best way to see how this tool works is, well, we just created a little video, so you just open your web browser, you type the address of the Jitmeet, and then you enter the platform. Here you will need the username and the password, so every user that uses Jitmeet will have a username and a password. And once you enter, you have to create your room. The room you are going to meet with all the other staff that needs to participate in the discussion. So in this case, we create a room called telemedicine. So that's how Jitmeet looks like. That's in the office, so that's me. So you have several options here. So you have a user identifier. You can switch on and switch off the video and the camera. You can also record the session. Only the person who has the token is able to record the session. You can set a password, so you can make your room private, so only the people having a password can enter. So then you can invite other people to join. So in this case, you just send an invite and your email will open, and then you just type the email of the person you want to invite and we'll receive the address of the room, the virtual room that has been created, and in case it has a password, the person will also receive the password. So the person joins. That's Osvaldo. And then we talk a little bit, and then here you can also see that you can enable the chat. You will see it on the right-hand side. Then you can communicate with whoever joins the room. Then you can also share presentation. You can also share your screen if you need to show something that is on your laptop. So here you would select the screen you want to share. You can also enter the full screen mode. You can make calls. It's a feature we are working on at the moment, so it's not fully implemented. And then if you want to just hang up, then you just click the red button. And that's it. So I hope I'm on time. Thank you very much for the very nice presentation and demonstration. So we have some questions here. The lady in the back, please. Thank you very much. How well does the system cope with low bandwidth or very unstable internet connections? Well, maybe Osvaldo can direct you better on that, but as far as I know, we are using it also in visit communications. We have to allocate a little bit higher bandwidth than in normal projects, but we have tested it with a successful result also using visit. So it really works with low infrastructure. Thank you. All right, so one more question then we will have to move on. Yes, the gentleman in the back there. Thank you. I'm just curious to know what is the role of the supervisor because there was the supervisor from the cell. Well, he or she are the specialist on the cell or the medical specialist of the cell, so the responsible of all the medical staff on the cell. So you will have a specialist very specialized on one topic and then you have the person who is actually supervising all the medical operations on the cell. So he or she also needs to be involved in the diagnosis or in the consultation. All right, thank you very much, Laura. You're welcome.