 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2015 and the last day here in Budapest, Hungary and I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio by Khalid Al Nasser, who is the founder and CEO of Practec. Khalid, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you for having us. Now, the reason that you're here is quite a special reason. You've just won the ITU Telecom World Entrepreneurship Award. So I'd like to find out from you what it's like to have won this and tell us a little bit about what you did to win it. We're very humbled to actually get this award. Really, we're a passionate company and we really want to make a difference for us to actually make this. This actually builds up our morale and it gives us that drive, that boost to actually deliver something that makes an impact. So we're very appreciative. Tell us a little bit about Practec. What is Practec? So Practec is a wearable ITU company focused on enterprise, more specifically healthcare. What we're doing is what we call medication boarding passes because we realize that people don't go on wrong planes, but wrong patients actually get the wrong medication, which doesn't make sense. And it's a huge problem, especially that actually I'm a physician and this happens on a day-to-day basis. So what we're doing is that we're actually giving healthcare personnel wearable scanners so they can verify medication and they can scan also a patient tag so they make sure that they don't give the wrong patient the wrong medication. So you scan your medication, scan the patient a point of care and that's how you do it. So in terms of the award itself, what is it going to mean to you to have won it? Definitely it's a sense of validation and it's a great sense of knowing how to benchmark yourself, how we can go from this, what happens after. So it's great for us and our team as well. So we know that we're on the right track. This is important for us. We're open to new ideas, we're open to opinions and seeing that being validated is huge for me. And where abouts are you based? We're actually based in San Francisco, the Bay Area, but we travel a lot. How has it been for you to get to this stage? Have you found that you've had a nurturing environment provided for you there in San Francisco? Definitely. The ecosystem for wearables is just kind of being in that kind of incubation period for wearables but it's been great because you see lots of these players have ideas for your device so people can actually see your technology, they say you can actually connect with this guy from the ecosystem. So it's a pretty kind of self-sufficient tech ecosystem and when you make it, there's like the song New York, New York, you can make it anywhere. So we really like that ecosystem and we met some really interesting people. What's one of the major challenges nowadays for entrepreneurs in the ICT sector? In the ICT sector, honestly, it's outreach obviously. It's a communication sector but what's communication sector can communicate, right? So there should be better outreach programs and these people aren't well informed. There are lots of passionate entrepreneurs but they don't know the exact process. The way for instance I started with the patent and the IP first, that helped me establish that what I have is original, that I can actually talk to people with that. But people have ideas, it's hard for them to validate it. You talk to people, are you sure this is a good idea? Are you sure this hasn't been done? And it creates that kind of barrier. It's also this kind of geographic, also barrier as well when you see people from different areas in the world and regions, for them they're not familiar with what's going on with the rest of the world. So it's very important for this kind of event to actually bridge those different kind of people from different walks of life and produce them to these new opportunities. So yeah. Finally talking about this event itself, what's been the value for you for attending ITU Telecom World? Meeting you and lots of wonderful people, honestly really. It's very inspiring when I saw the award ceremony, people really kind of got into it. You see these problems that you never even thought about. It's raising awareness more than anything else. It's beautiful that you kind of get this harmony of technology, raising awareness, these social issues and you find these solutions together. Even the award is just kind of a step in that right direction. But even if you don't win the award and this is something I need to say to everybody else, the value you get is the value you make. The connections you make here will go a long way. Well, hallelujah. Congratulations for winning the ITU Telecom World Entrepreneurship Award and we wish you the very best in the future. Thank you. Thanks very much.