 Welcome to WTDC 17 here in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where I've got the great pleasure of being joined in the studio today by Felipe Batista, who is Secretary General of Artel. Felipe, thank you very much for being with us in the studio today. Thank you for having me. Now, we're talking about digital innovation today. I wanted to ask you, what is the digital innovation divide and why is it growing? If you remember, a few years ago, we had the digital divide, which was a more broader sense. Now, we are talking about innovation divide because we tend to forget that besides getting broadband to people and giving access and connectivity to people, we should not forget what comes with that because even if you don't tackle now, it's going to be huge in the near future. We're facing some problems because we tend to deploy broadband to places and then we forget to bring innovation with it and to help people out to correctly use the access that we are providing in terms of broadband. And in terms of the most critical challenges facing entrepreneurs, SMEs, startups and even governments when it comes to ICT innovation. There are many, many challenges and one of the conclusions that we came to this morning after our session was that each country has their own challenges and each country has to find its unique way to overcome those challenges. We identified two key elements that are common to all the countries and all the challenges regarding innovation. Resources, and when I talk about resources, not only financial resources, all kinds of resources we're talking about, human capacity building as well and a commitment. It's very important that all stakeholders sit around the same table, have the same language and address all the problems together because there's only one way to overcome the challenges with commitment through all the stakeholders. Now the theme here at WTDC17 is ICT for STGs. How can innovation help to promote sustainable development goals? It can, again, if there's commitment from all stakeholders. When we look at innovation and the impact that they can have on the STGs and especially STG9, innovation can be an enabler for a lot of things. But again, if we don't use it properly, if we don't look at the local problems that we want to overcome, that we want to tackle, and that was another conclusion from the panel today, is that we have to look locally and try to solve the problems locally that we are having and not try to overcome everything on a single perspective. So it's again commitment, it's again going local and again resources and focus those resources on the problems that we have. And finally this conference here. How do you think it can help promote digital innovation? Because as I said before, it's all about collaboration. It's all about commitment and this conference has put this topic on the agenda, which is very important because as it happened before, if we tend to forget topics like this one, the innovation divide, we tend to grow the gap between the different worlds that we have on our hands. And WTDC is all about that, is to try to bring all the people together and try to tackle all the problems at the same time. And again in a collaborative way, which is the key word for this innovative approach as well. Is there a key message that you would like to deliver here to obviously the people here at the conference, but also our wider audience as well? I would say embrace the challenges but with commitment especially with an open mind and involving as much stakeholders as possible because the only way out is if we have a collaborative approach. Great words. Well, thank you very much for being with us in the studio today and we look forward to catching up with you again sometime in the future. Yeah, my pleasure. Thank you.