 Hello from Stuttgart and welcome to the news of intergeo 2019 on day 3. First of all a big thank you to all the visitors, exhibitors and those who make this event happen. Not only the biggest intergeo with around 700 exhibitors is coming up in the 25th anniversary of the event but also the most innovative and dynamic, most connected intergeo ever. The exhibition halls in Stuttgart have turned into a true platform for future technologies. This is where national and international players network and this is them who are driving the digitalization forward with their innovations from the geospatial industry. Stefan Krebs, CIO of the German Federal State of Baden-Württemberg talked about the digitalization strategy of the Baden-Württemberg state government in his keynote and he pointed out the important role of geodata in digitalization. I think the statistics show that 80% of the data we need in digitalization is in terms of location. And that is an important element. The question is of course how do we win the imagination to bring a good location in an application, in a meaningful design. The importance of the geocompetence for the digital economy has been presented to Stefan Krebs at intergeo. The position with the name degeotalisierung represents the view of the dvw German society for geodesy, geoinformation and land management on the subject of digitalization. And the core statement of this is that geodata and geodata designate digitalization. The scope of this is the connecting element in a digital world. Populations continue to shift to urban areas and cities are going more digital. Therefore solutions for smart cities are necessary. Robert Mankowski focused in his keynote on a connected data environment, trusted information and digital twins. Cities are challenged to deal with the populations that they already have. For those of us that live in cities we know about congestion and pollution and noise and all sorts of issues that the infrastructure systems are challenged to deal with. And the growth in the population is only going to make that more challenging. At the Intergeo Press Conference, leading heads of the industry, administration and research talked about key topics like digitalization, smart cities or BIM, about the role of intergeo as a 360-degree platform and about talents in the young dynamic geocommunity. Intergeo provides us the perfect platform to showcase our disruptive and innovative technologies. Yes, I am very impressed by what is actually happening here. As I said yesterday on the start-up session, it was about drones. There were six very innovative start-ups, their solutions. And it was really all about 360-degree images in terms of drone recording, up to drone construction, to make human hard work easier. And there were a lot of ideas, a lot of cooperation with other companies. And that is exactly important for digitalization and is leading to innovation. The Intergeo Press Conference was streamed live into the web and is now available on Facebook and YouTube for watching. And here are some highlights on Thursday you shouldn't miss. Keynotes start at 9.30 am. Smart City, Hype, Utopia, Dystopia. Where are we right now and what is our ultimate goal? Joachim Shinovsky, AI-powered holistic BIM to design smarter territories. Karen Weiss, the flight zone in the outdoor area in front of Hall 4 offers live demonstrations of various flight systems. The Intergeo app tells you when the individual demos take place. Attend the lectures about best practices and use cases for the commercial use of drones at the Inter-Ary Solutions Forum in Hall 4. Get ready for the future of smart cities at the SCS Expo Dialogue in Hall 4. Attend the meet-ups or visit one of the about 200 exhibitors at Intergeo with a focus on smart city solutions. So just enjoy the last day at Intergeo 2019 in Stuttgart and stay connected via Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. Or just join here the Antares, the commercial UAV in Hall 4 or just relax or take off. I say goodbye for now.