 Hallo, mijn naam is Orkut van Skalkwijk en ik ben van South Africa. Ik ben leed engendeer at Entidad, wat is een U.S. based company. Eerst wil ik jou wat over m'n company vertellen. Our mission statement is serving the underserved. Our vision is to develop digital service ecosystems that address the plight of farm workers. There you see the co-founding team. It's Jorge, Jesu en René. We come from the same communities we hope to serve. We draw upon this unique perspective to build solutions for non-profits that bridge access to resources for underserved individuals. There's various organizations that we work for. For example the United Farm Workers Bienestar Cierto. There's literally underserved farm worker organizations that serve as a safety net lifeline to their communities. To help farm workers we already have a solution. It's a decentralized identity infrastructure that lets non-profits connect with farm workers and verify the information at a lower cost in order to get the resources to the people that need it. We use verifiable credentials to facilitate these interactions in exchange of sensitive information. One of the services that's offered in Preparase is Alivio and it's used by eight organizations to process and distribute $80 million of the United States Department of Agriculture pandemic relief to over 120,000 farm workers. We recently started working with the Open Wallet Foundation and you know the Open Wallet Foundation. It's a collaborative effort designed to support interoperability between digital wallets to open source software. We've contributed the Farm Worker Wallet OS which is a low-code wallet project using Airy's Premac JavaScript for building SSI agents that come services on our contribution fits into the foundation's mission and provides potential to meet the unfulfilled need allowing centres and developers to work with self-sovereign identity within low-code environments. So we essentially end developers using Airy's Premac JavaScript and we're interested in creating a module for our low-code platform to get other people who are using low-code platforms to contribute and to bring things to market faster. So for the Farm Worker OS demo we have a project, we have a couple of features which is connecting agents and receiving credentials and presenting proofs and generating connection invites and a DITCOM chat and a custom questionnaire protocol and I'll demonstrate some of this to you. You see a couple of screens, then we can go on to the demonstration. So for testing we'll use the BCGov digital trust showcase and we'll use persona Alice and we already have our agent here on the right hand side and we'll use that. So we can create a new agent configuration, you can have multiple configurations and they're stored in the key store, this configuration and you can set up the ledges and the mediator using the animal mediator and you can start the agent. The first step is connecting with the best BC college. We'll get our credential, some information about the credential claims and then we can use that credential in these hypothetical scenarios. The first one is getting a discount at the closed store so we can connect to the closed store and present our credential here with a predicate student card expiry date later than this date here. So that concludes that scenario and then also for this scenario we want to book a study room so we'll connect with the study room and then we'll present attribute from our student card which is the first name. So then also we can see that there's a couple of connections here and a credential and we can also demonstrate the .com chat for that I have two devices and we'll create a new agent for this and the size as well. Now then we can create a connection invitation scan that establish a connection between these two agents so here you can see the connections between the agents and this is the .com messaging and then also for the questionnaire module we can set up a questionnaire add a question send that question here to this side answer it and then you can see the answer so we're very interested in wallets for our purposes because it really serves a need for verifying people's identity and ensuring that the resources that certain people need actually get in their appropriate hands that there's no shenanigans happening that concludes the demonstration thank you if there's any further questions I've got a couple of them so you're saying the framework the wallet is based on .com and so on I guess it's based on areas other areas projects how do you shed some light on what areas projects your project is built on we're using areas framework JavaScript basically the stock functionality there's so much functionality in that project that we're satisfied with that and they have a way of extending it with their own custom protocols as of the version 4 they've made things a lot easier registering an agent is more modular it really works well thank you another question what are your plans for the future how do you want to evolve your project and are you looking for contributors we are looking for contributors it's a low-code platform that we're using we're using it in the way that we're using it but it's a sort of a corporate tool used a lot by banks governments and so forth I think there's a lot of people in the Mendix community who would be interested in the sort of features of the digital wallet do I frame it correctly that with your projects you leverage the functionality that is in areas into the low-code platform making the development of solutions easier okay thanks a lot, Akkar