 I'm Nieve Scanlon and I travelled all the way from Dublin in Ireland to be a part of the South by Conference. I think it's really amazing here and I'm speaking on a panel about why women in tech matter and just to give you a bit of background on why I think women in tech matter is that we need lots of different points of view from people in tech for creating new things so that we can create things for everyone in the world. So we need people from different backgrounds, different cultures, different genders and that's why I think women in tech matter because we need more diversity in tech. One of my passions is coding and I want to show other girls how creative coding is because coding is all about using your imagination to create things so it's just like art or music that you're making things but instead of using a pencil to write things you're using your computer to write lines of code. In the future of tech I hope that it's really diverse so there are 50-50 men and women and there are people from different cultures and different backgrounds because I think this will let us look at tech in different ways. I mean different people see different things that they can make with for example coding. I've seen that young people from the Code Rojo classes that I go to they come up with really imaginative ideas and I think this will happen in tech if we have a greater diversity of people doing it. I'm really excited to be here at South by Southwest and hopefully in the future there will be a lot more women in technology because of the movement that we're starting here today.