 Welcome to InterGioTV and the opinion leader talk with DVW president Hans Jörg Kutterer, who's next to me in the studio. Hi and welcome. So this year's InterGio focused on the themes about the digitalization. And when you see InterGio 2018 is running now for the third day and you look into the exhibition halls, in the conference, in the forums. What do you say? It was the right focus topic for this year? Yes, I think so. I think we really met our expectations concerning the different topics. Of course, digital transform as the main topic and geoinformation, geospatial information as DNA of the digital transform. This was right the topic for this year, but it was a good successor of the topics of the last two years, which we had also referring to smart technologies and unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as in building information modeling. What we see is really more interdisciplinary approaches, so it's a much more faceted audience here at the InterGio, but also all the exhibition booths are very dedicated to the digital change and the transform of geodesicio information and land management during the next couple of years. Are you happy with this year's InterGio? I think the halls were really flocked. There were so many people from so many nations, so much English talking people. So what was your impression? How are the figures or how are the emotions? What did people say about the InterGio? Tell us about that. Yeah, we really received a very positive feedback. A lot of international guests, a lot of English language, besides others, of course, Russian-Chinese, for example. And I think we really achieved our goal as InterGio, as the platform for the global hub for the geospatial community. So a lot of personal exchange, a lot of information, but also a lot of discussion. And I think the best way of understanding the benefit of personal talks, that went very well and for me it was one of the best InterGios ever. So and when we look to next year's edition, InterGio will celebrate its 25th anniversary in Stuttgart. And we go ahead with the topics about digitalization, information as DNA of digitalization, artificial intelligence, BIM, UABs, Smart City of course. Is this the focus too or is there anything else which is coming up here? Yeah, I think this are the main topics as well, but of course in Stuttgart you have automotive, mobility as a very fundamental topic. And I'm sure that we will also involve these aspects. But nevertheless, it's about geospatial information, the use of geospatial information in the new world, reflecting megatrends and just to show good applications also regarding visualization techniques like virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence as an assistant for operational work will also be a high topic. I think this was the networking and the connectivity of all technologies we've seen here at InterGio, this is really exploding. So just the infrastructure theme, everything is going more and more digital, the data are going much bigger, big data is heard everywhere. And yeah, I think these are really huge themes of InterGio. That is right. The huge amount of data, big data also means data with a lot of content, needs to be treated, but we also have to understand that there is an increase in infrastructure development, like remote sensing satellites, the European system, Copernicus or the global navigation satellite system, Galileo in Europe and others as well. So huge amounts of data, indoor mapping techniques with laser scanning, things like that, much simpler use of all this technology. This is becoming more and more important to our community, but also to all the users of these technologies, these products and services outside our geospatial world. So thank you very much. So enjoy the last hours of InterGio. We thank you very much. And say goodbye from Frankfurt this year. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Goodbye.