 The innovation is paramount importance in this very moment for the human life. I'm here to collaborate with other leaders from other countries. We learn from each other and then we get inspired. What our innovation is really about is addressing needs for the bottom billion. And that's looking at technology in a very different way. We call it disruptive technologies. You actually need to get out of your little comfort zone. I would definitely like people to be very aware of what the cutting edge of technology looks like, where it's leading, what it means. I want to talk to these famous entrepreneurs, or some later entrepreneurs, to learn from them. Businesses are disrupting and are being disrupted by new systems, processes and business models. My family name is the brand name. Together families and companies build a society, so there is definitely social responsibility of companies to try to influence the society in order to build a better world. Innovation is driven by data. Data is the thing that says, here's what's actually going on, versus here's what you thought was going on. There's so many opportunities right now coming out of this. I guess I want to kind of shake this idea into people. Increasingly people are going to work, discovering what they need to learn, and then going home at night and learning that. We've become polarized. Perhaps it's time to define our terms. Despite all of that, we have to be realistic. We basically have a really deep cultural problem, which is that we do not associate leadership with females. It's amazing to find how similar we are. From their body, learning, learning from them, I myself am a little older. I've seen many young entrepreneurs, from their body, from the heart, I hope to learn from them the spirit of innovation, the spirit of the community. I think the most important of any relationship is the dialogue. Even though we know that there are differences, but we can agree that there are differences, and we can agree to disagree as well. I think it's important to continue the dialogue, whatever happens to government-government relationship. I believe in equality of opportunity with regards to access to healthcare, and so that's what my life's work has been about. Last year I was able to sit down with another young global leader who has sustainability at British Telecom. A partnership came out of that where British Telecom is actually supporting one of our projects in Northern India. That's a very tangible result that came out of AMNC for me last year. We are not talking about a new age, we are talking about a new world. I'm generally really skeptical about panels and debates and presentations and whatnot, but I've actually been shocked to discover in the last year that it's actually really, it makes a huge difference. So here, by having social entrepreneurs, government and technology pioneers, this discussion will lead to innovation. You walk away from this with that excitement that people are coming together to really work on these problems. Brilliant minds, really experienced people are coming together to solve some of the world's most challenging problems.