 Hello, my name is Richard Myhill and I'm the director of the London International Youth Science Forum at LRYSF and I'm here today speaking to you as fast contestant to congratulate you on your efforts and your work in the project this year. Just like you, I'm really disappointed not to be in the land together celebrating your work and coming together for the contest, however you've done amazing work virtually and online doing really exciting projects and really challenging time so well done really everyone fantastic work and I look forward to coming back to Italy very soon. The reason I'm here today is to congratulate and to hear the winners that have chosen from the fast contest to come to the London International Youth Science Forum held this summer this July at Imperial College London. We're really excited this year to have our 16th second edition and we'll be doing a hybrid model. We'll be welcoming students in person who are able to travel to come to Imperial College and we'll also be accepting and welcoming students on our digital platform to come to LRYSF virtual who are able to travel. During the two weeks at LRYSF students have this amazing STEM science programme. We've got 12 plenary lectures with Nobel Prize winners coming to speak to you. We've got specialist lectures, we've got over 10 different lectures available where you can tailor the programme to suit your own STEM needs so if you're mad about maths or physics or medicine or chemistry or technology or engineering you can tailor the programme to suit your own interests and needs. We also have visits to the top UK university departments, scientific research centres and organisations including at Oxford and Cambridge universities. These visit elements are available for both our in-person students and our virtual students as well. Normally at LRYSF we have 500 students coming together from 70 countries around the world. We're really excited to move forward with our hybrid model and we're excited about bringing students together both in person and online to come for two weeks to debate, learn, share ideas and network together. And that's what's really important about LRYSF and events like FAST is the meeting of minds, coming together, meeting like-minded, passionate students from around the world, learning together, challenging ideas, learning about each other's cultures and perspectives is so vital. And if you've learnt anything during this last year is that the importance of science but also the importance of people from around the world working together to solve solutions. This is going to be vital in your scientific or engineering career. So good luck, congratulations again, you've done an amazing job and we're really excited to welcome you in London soon. Thank you.