 Science set free. This is the epitome of what open air is about. And I can imagine many other triplets of words that capture the essence of open air. Technology, policies, people, that's one thing. Institutions, nations, the globe that's another triplet that really captures the spirit under which we are all working in open air. I would describe in three connected words. One is community. Open air is about building a community of people that are passionate and working for open science. The second word is linking. Open air is about linking and coordinating several distributed services and resources around Europe. And the third word, most important too, is openness. Open air is about being open and being open and promoting open science in Europe and connecting that effort with others around the world. It's a difficult question but we can say that network, because network is our power, infrastructure and support. People, like great colleagues, experts in their field, services because open air has lots of very useful services for the European countries and of course friends because we all know each other for a long time now so we can really get along together and learn from each other. So I would describe open air as being optimistic, innovative and challenging. Collaborative, global and dynamic. Open air, I would describe it as the three key pillars of open air. So whenever I hear it, it's always people that come into my mind, a strong and stable infrastructure that is here for 15 years and more, providing an interoperability framework for repositories and supporting open science to grow and then it's also training because we have, we come together, we have a mutual learning environment that we grow and nurture and we can then provide a better targeted and dedicated training to researchers and to other stakeholders. So I think that's very useful that we can learn from each other and be able to communicate that to the world. Open air is people, open science experts and family. Set science free.