 Anyway, hi everyone, so thank you so much for coming out today. So a rough agenda, oh today this thing works, there you go. So today we're going to talk a little bit more about what Tech Ladies is and also what the Tech Ladies bootcamp is all about. And then we're going to have a panel discussion and also a little bit of announcement of what's going to happen for the next bootcamp. And then we will have fun. Okay, so first up, so thank you all the amazing sponsors. You know, we couldn't have used such a beautiful place like this if not for our sponsors who are supporting us, so thank you very much. Okay, so before I tell you about what Tech Ladies is, let me tell you about why Tech Ladies, why Tech Ladies? So, so first up I have to tell you a little bit more about myself. So my name is Elisha. I did not grow up with technology, not even Legos. I didn't grow up playing video games. But you know, when I wanted to start a tech startup and I couldn't find a tech co-founder, that's when I started to learn about programming. And eventually I did start up my own tech startup, but that failed. It's a story for another time. But, oh yes, that photo. So, so I always show this photo just to show like how un-tech savvy I am. So back then, before I learned programming, I did this using Microsoft Paint and PowerPoint, and I was super proud of myself. Because you know, it's technology and awesome. That was like really lame. So, but what I learned about technology is that it's such an amazing superpower, like anything that you think in your mind, you can just plug an idea out of the sky and build it, and then it can really be really, really be helpful for yourself and also other people. But the thing is that I still feel that a lot of women think that technology might not be for them, because computing is like a boy's thing, which I think that's so not true. I think technology is built for everyone, and I want more women to come and love programming and love technology. And that is why together with a bunch of awesome people, yeah, we have tech ladies. So these are all the coaches and also the volunteers that we have. So tech ladies really is a community to help women learn how to code. And we do that by doing three things. So community, education, and opportunity. So when I was writing this down, I didn't realize that it actually spells CEO, so it's kind of awesome. So what do I mean by community? Community is really things like this. Just to have a platform for you to know people who are just like you, like people who want to love technology, people who already love technology. And yeah, for education is definitely to teach you hard skills, the skills, programming skills that you need. And also for opportunity, it's really about kick-starting your career and also the highlight women's participation in the tech industry. And that means more speakers and conferences and stuff like that. Okay, so if you're a kid, we're always looking for collaborations and also corporate sponsorship. So if there's anyone with a lot of money, please come and talk to me. Okay, so now, so all of you are here because of the tech ladies bootcamp. It's a grad party, right? So what this grad, so the grad, you will be hearing a lot from the grads later on. This is just a picture of what went through during the program. So while they are learning how to code, I was just being a paparazzi and taking photos of all of them. So what the bootcamp really is about is nine ladies, a chosen outlaw of 129 applicants. In an eight-weeks part-time coding program with five coaches, they learn how to create three products for three NGOs. And you'll hear in more detail on what these projects are and how they work. Yeah, so let me just bring up the first team to share more about what they have done. And also, yeah, basically a show and tell.