 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2015 in Budapest, Hungary and I'm very pleased to be joined by Tatjana Matic, who is the State Secretary for the Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications for Serbia. Ms Matic, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you. I'd like to start off by talking about the theme of ITU Telecom World 2015 is accelerating innovation for social impact. How do you see ICT innovation directly impacting on socio-economic development in Serbia? Parts of the innovation have been measured and analyzed in different ways many times in the past three years and all the indicators showed that there is a great impact on GDP. So we are expecting that new social initiative innovation in ICT field will help us to bring some new initiative in our economy. First of all, we believe that our first step is building broadband infrastructure and that will automatically bring some new services, which we believe will help to improve ICT literacy in our rural and urban areas through the country. What measurements can government and industry take to encourage entrepreneurship and foster the growth of small, medium enterprises in the ICT sector and in particular, what's the government of Serbia doing? Well, we are all aware of demographic problems worldwide and also the economic crisis. So this has a great impact on our country also on the whole region, as we all know. But we are really doing our best to help and support ITU companies in our country. For example, for this year, we'll allocate funds for startup loans for the ICT companies, especially for new innovative projects that these companies have. And this is, we believe, the best practice to help them through funds to bring some new projects. And what's the value for you of attending events such as ITU Telecom World? Well, we'll believe that attending this kind of event like ITU World Telecom help all of us to, first of all, stay in touch with all progress that is happening in the ICT. And also, we are in a way being empowered to take some brave, some new steps and necessary that will bring really better to our industry. ITU's Girls in ICT initiative works to encourage women and girls to enter the ICT industry. What measures do you think need to be taken to encourage and make sure that this happens? Well, first of all, I think that it's good to have more women generally represented in the ICT worldwide. This World Telecom ITU event is also a good occasion for the ladies, from the companies, from the states to come and to be seen. And that is the first step just to be that we show to the ladies that it's not so complicated tasks to be involved in this industry. The second one is for sure to make them go easier, more, let's say, easier to find job in the companies. And for us in Serbia, it is very important to work more on the curriculum of the education in ICT, especially in primary and secondary education, which we believe that is crucial for the girls, also for the boys. But in this case, we are talking about the girls to recognize that there is a lot of potential in ICT and that they should be empowered. And what's your main message for participants here at ITU Telecom World and also to our viewers around the globe? Well, the main message for us is, for all of us, is to stay in touch, to make more connection as possible with more people as possible, to hear what are experiences of the others and of course to be aware of our own abilities. State Secretary, thank you very much indeed for your presence in the studio today. Thank you.