 Hello, this is the pitch for our game here, gamification and real-time motion tracking for Conditioned Play Audimetry, which is a collaboration between Multicentury Experience Lab at Olbo University Copenhagen and Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Center. Conditioned Play Audimetry is a form of pure tone audiometry for children in the age range of two and a half to five years old, and it's about turning the normal hearing test into a fun game. The problem is that these analogue methods, which are used at the moment, suffer from low-patient cooperation. At Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Center, one in every third child leaves with little to no results. Our solution to this problem is the use of gamification and real-time motion tracking using the Assure Connect. By tracking the movements of the child, we can first of all make an optimization of the reaction detection, making our system and game give instant feedback to the child when reacting correctly. Furthermore, we can create a rewarding and fun gameplay which can be controlled with the child's movements. The setup which we have at the hospital is a free-screen setup where we have a front screen and a front speaker for introducing the child to the game and distracting the child when a new tone is to be presented. We have a left speaker and a right speaker for presenting the tone. If the child reacts correctly by looking towards the tone, a fun and immersive game will start on the corresponding screen. At the current moment we have two games. We have a soap bubble game where the child can pub soap bubbles in order to gain points. And we have a fruit ninja game where the child can slice fruits and avoid bombs in order to advance the game and earn points. At the moment we are doing proof of concept testing on the first prototype. So far we have successfully conducted two tests on two different children. Here you see a video material for the first children. Firstly, swiping to select a ninja. Here you can see the child reacting to a tone correctly and then being able to play a soap bubble game. And lastly here you have the child playing the fruit ninja game. Thank you for listening and I hope you will join the presentation for more information about the project.