 It was a great learning experience and the mentors were really helpful. Thanks. Okay. Thank you very much. Oh, myself, Harshith Khandelwal. And it's great honor for me to collect this award. And I'm thankful to Foshisha community. And I learned a lot from my mentors during this context. And I work on Android project, mainly in open event Android and Susie Android. And I have some contributions to Badge Magic Android and Pimp Me Also. Thank you. Yeah, so I'm Akash. I go by the name of Humble Lee if that's familiar. So I've been contributing to the Susie project, the Suspa project, and a little bit on the PSLab project, the web apps mostly. So what I actually wanted to contribute to was the core part of Susie AI. And yesterday I got a chance to talk with Orbiter about that. So I'm kind of inspired by the Iron Man movie, but we have a long way to go. Thank you. All the mentors, Mario, Orbiter. I'm sorry, I used that name quite often. Thank you. Yeah, exactly. So I think like an important message also from us is that it's not always like in one direction. Yeah, of course, like the mentors always help. But actually what I see is that new participants, Cotee participants and so on, they help each other. And this is always what I answer when people ask me, oh Mario, Mario, can you review in a project sometimes where I've never contributed code? Yeah, we have never contributed anything. So we have a lot of different projects, but the message that we really want to send out is the community can work together. Even newbies can review pull requests and can say, okay, here's an issue or here's something that needs to be solved and help each other. So this is also a message in the Coteed program, and we really value everyone's approach. So thank you very much for joining us here today. And we also have some people here who are participating and became finalists winner of the contest. So thank you very much. Please stay here a moment longer. We want to take a picture with everyone together at the end. But we also would like to invite the finalist winners of the contest here on stage. Yeah, we have Supam Kumar. Yeah, yeah. Samara Gupta. Aditya Srivastava. Pranav. Good. Thank you very much. And the mentors hand over the medals. Thank you very much. I saw you already yesterday. I never know how people look like, right? Now I know. Thank you very much. Thanks so much for contributing. Congratulations. Thank you. Yes. And thank you very much. Yeah, good. Now we can remember, right? Because we never know how people look like when they're online. So we never know how people look like when they're online. I mean, sometimes we see the icon, but then it looks like so different when we see them in person. Yeah. So I would say like a really final big applause for everyone in this contest because it was really awesome. Can you take a photo of everyone? Do you get everyone on the picture maybe move slightly on the side? And then we get the mentors here as well. Maybe the mentors in the middle. Yeah. The winner in the middle. Yeah. And you guys over there. Two people over there. And then like just like mixed. So we have a bit of a mixture, right? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. Very good. So thank you very much. And I know it's not the end. It's the beginning. Thank you very much. And we continue in a moment with the next step. So thank you to the mentors. Thank you to the co-teed winners. And yeah, we will continue collaborating. There's the hackathon. I know a lot of people who have told me already you want to participate in the hackathon here that we are running with UNESCO. And also we will continue working in the community. The First Asia Summit is a chance to get together and meet and discuss what are the next steps.