 This is my first time at US India. What a pleasure to be here. I got to meet so many designers not only here from Hyderabad but also across India and learn about the great challenges, what's getting them passionate, what interests they have outside of design and how the design community here continues to evolve. So it was really great not only to be able to come speak and share my interests and knowledge in inclusive design and design features but also to meet so many great designers here and learn so much from them. The experience with US India to enter into has been phenomenal. Lady meeting all the design leaders across the industry, COVID brought us new challenges, discussing them, building up action plans to solving for the industry. It has been just amazing. India right now is at a stage where we can scale up. It's an exceptionally bright future for India especially for design and we have immensely talented people here. So design community as a whole is here to thrive. It's here to learn and unlearn some of the things that we have been doing and relearn new things. We spent a pretty much half the day this morning in a round table discussion about the challenges in the design community. What I realized is some of the challenges are the same. It doesn't matter where you are located geographically and some of the challenges of talent, retention, all of this stuff is pretty much the same across the board. We also announced that we would like to bring design education to all so we feel that design education should be accessible to everyone. Designers, senior designers, they share their experiences. It's a very good initiative. All the designers are part of this. In fact, I learned that there are 80,000 designers who are part of US India. It's a very good experience for all of them. It is a great training ground, so to speak, for new learning designers to get to learn from other design leaders, get to know about the craft and more importantly, build a network that they can leverage down the line. Experience design community in India has really developed and evolved over the last 10 or 15 years. I've been coming here for many years, but the level of sophistication, innovation, and embracing user-centered design processes and more sophisticated techniques and methods, it's really fantastic to see how well the industry has continued to progress. However, if we actually come together as a group through a conference like this, we're talking about collective enhancement of things, and this is a great opportunity and backbone of design community that we advance this practice in this field. Yeah, organizing an event at this scale that after a two-year break is extremely challenging, definitely not easy to pull off. I don't think this kind of information will ever be available in a book or in a small college room. I think this gets you one step closer to a real-world experience. 2024 is when we're going to plan for 20 years of our conference. We're going to work backwards and then see take what we have done this year and then build on this momentum, right, because at the end of it are renaissance and then we will continue to build on the theme.