 Mibisako Ito, a distinguished guest, fellow Open Source family members, friends, and colleagues. Welcome to the first Open Tech Summit in Bangkok. So this is the first one for all of us. Thank you all for coming. Thank you for being a part of this exclusive community. It's great to see such an encouraging turnout. One by one we are making a difference. We're having this presence in Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, Berlin, Singapore, Hyderabad, and many more. And this is the first time in Bangkok. Here in Bangkok, we are the best tourist destination. And we have gathering participants from 14 different countries. They have been covered two days and have eight different tracks. And exhibition cover a range of organization working on such different topics like Kota Dojo. And Kota Dojo, as I have to say, is phenomenon because they have been observing their activities. And it's great to get the kids and commercial kids are able to organize themselves. And we see an elite and software developer creator at this event. Many of them have built successful products that are thriving in regards to community but also commercial. So well done. We can't wait to hear more of your stories and learn from your experience knowledge. The opening summit is organized by FOSS Asia. The organization was founded in 2009. And it's ranked among the top 15 developer organization on GitHub with more than 400 registered developers. It's exciting to see and even organize in collaboration with many local partners in Bangkok. Now connecting developers from around the world. So it is important to know that our distinguished partners and sponsors are working in a global community on solutions to solve everyday problems. We value your engagement in Open Tech Summit, especially this in Bangkok. I want to extend a special word of thanks to partners sponsored in this event. First, we thank UNESCO. UNESCO has been working with us for already 10 years. UNESCO Bank of Office has run many events. Together with us, we are especially glad that we are now finally able to foster our partnership here in Bangkok. And second, because of UNESCO, our friends in Thailand, we were able to connect with NIA National Innovation Agency. This partnership is a dream partnership. The support we are receiving is amazing. With the help of NIA, we are able to conduct the event of this wonderful building. We hope that this partnership will flourish for a long time to come. We also thank MySQL and Oracle. We have worked with you for many years, but we also have the chance to meet new developers, friends, and community at this event. MySQL has been a city and supportive partner at many of our events. Thank you very much. As an organization based in Singapore, we are very happy to have GRAB on board at our Thai event. GRAB is an ever-expanding service company, not just for rides, but also for food and other services. At late night hack sessions, we love to use GRAB to quickly order some dishes, just like last night that we tried to prepare for this event. So it makes our lives so comfortable and we appreciate your support very much. All these are Thai Programmer Association and our many other supporters, including Kapook, Simples, NBM, and Launchpad, as well as the organizers and volunteers. In particular, I want to thank you Thailand Lead Organizer, Mr. Michali Mukbill. Other team members are include Edin Dang, Bella, White Thachang, Kev Du Thang, and Dr. Marcos Gutierrez. And we'd like to celebrate a shaman also tonight at the social event and live music. So you can register at the counters for tonight. We have live music, we have food, so it's the fun night. Definitely not more funnier than the daytime, but of course you're welcome to register there. So we believe in making a difference in using technology as a force to make a positive impact in people's lives. As our mission statement says, we are bringing together inspiration community across borders and age to form a better future with open technology and ICT. So last month at the UN Crime and Change Summit, it took a 15 years old to confront the global establishment with the words, how dare you? If you adopt that as our meant mantra for the next two days. This summit of open source family members in Bangkok will help walk the talk tomorrow, master piece of UN slogan, creating the future we want and leaving no one behind. Yes, climate change is pretty much the order of the day, but that is not the only kind of change. Going around this day over the next two days, you will hear a lot about what more change and the work, how we are spreading knowledge to solve the world's problem. While taking advantage of the opportunities, we also need to start preparing the risks and threats to ensure that we truly do not leave anyone behind. Especially those at the lower ranks of the ladder and those who become victim of natural disaster, conflict, displacement, geopoliticals and geoeconomy disruptions. It's only the last two decades that technology has proven what a disruptive force it can be. One can only imagine that the next two decades have in stores. So let's go on working and creating a future we want and ensure that we leave no one behind. Open source can and must be an important part of the solution. Once more, thank you for coming. And next, I would like to introduce you our lead organizer for this event, Mr. Mishary Mookbill to give a remark. Thank you.