 good morning. So how do you like it? The last two days? Only one guy? How was it? Great. So we had the pre-conference workshops. The great people over here really did a great job. And today we have these keynote speakers, totally keynote speakers. I am not going to give any keynote, but I will just recap the whole thing what has happened last two days because we have 40 more people joining for this last day conference. So just to give them an idea of what we have done, I will just recap it. So can you imagine we have been talking about international conference and inviting people from international, outside India and then we call them international. But we have participants from these countries. I was surprised to know that somebody from Bulgaria here just to participate in New York's India. That's really nice. And we have 162 companies representing. I want to know which company is not here. Can anybody tell me? Google? We have Google funds. What? Apple? I think you're right. Do we have Apple here in India? Yeah. So this is a great movement. We have almost everyone, everyone representing here. So if you look at this count, we have, we have, I've told you in a percentage, but you can actually look at the number of professionals, academia and decision makers, managers, UX managers. And we have startups and technologies. The surprising thing here in the 80, it's not just only design schools. It is IITNs. Can you imagine IIT Hyderabad? They don't have any design or IIT Madras. Like, you know, we have IDC, Kanpur, we also have design program and Gohote design program, but we have IITNs. And I also want to know how many of you, more than 10 people representing from your company. Okay. What's your company? TCS. TCS. Give them a big hand. How many people are a company? 10. 10. What about you? 12 from Informatica. Who else? There was some HP, Inautics. Why are you not, they haven't come yet? They're all more than 10 people representing here. So we had great opportunity to learn from these legends. Some of our Indian guys also here. I'm very proud that we also have Indian representation along with these great legends. I hope you really like those workshops. So we announced about UX Clinic. It was a closed session. Hi, Dominic. We had a closed session of UX Clinic and it was awesome. Shanmugam, you're here. So what was your feedback on UX Clinic? I run a startup called Fixnix. We are one of the emerging startups got awarded by Microsoft and NASCAR here in India. We felt really useful meeting the great viewers, people, including our information security product, next generation software product. Thanks, thanks to Kaladur. So we had eight mentors reviewing these startups. It was wonderful. They also liked it also. Our mentors also really had great time. We set up a process and we are hoping to continue to continue the same. If you wish to, if you would like to continue this in your city, like for example, in Pune. Atul, you want to do it in Pune? We are in Bangalore. I think we should do it in Bangalore to Pune. Yeah, you can do it. So we can extend this UX Clinics in different cities so that Chennai. Yes, that's wonderful. So startup community can really get help from UX community here. And we had interest in Academy Fusion. Anthony, you really got angry on me because most of the people were actually on the upstairs. Very few people were downstairs. So he requested me to give 15 more minutes, but that means I have to give 15 into five schools. It'll be too long. And also most of you are leaving today early and taking flights. We have to close the session as early as possible so that all of the speakers can have audience. So I said, maybe next time, definitely take your feedback. And it's also you've been telling that I'm going to visit you. Yeah, so he's inviting me to his school in Pune. He's asking, can we have UX Senior 2015 in Pune? What about you, Pune guys? But some of you from Hyderabad also asking me. Anybody from Hyderabad? Let's do it. Okay, let's see that. So we have keynote stocks here. And I'm telling you, each one is very valuable. You can't leave the seat. And I'm very thankful to you guys, all of you, accepting my invitation and joining us. I hope you had been having a nice time in India. I know that Bangalore traffic is bad. So hope you guys had a good time last two days. So let's have, you know, wonderful time today. So we have different, you know, stocks. For example, we have Sapnil, the poop guy. You know about him? Yes? Yeah. So he's very interesting. He's going to be very interesting today. He's going to talk about social innovation. And we have Shoaib. He's interested in supporting funding design driven startups. Do you guys have an idea want to start your companies? Yes, only one guy? No entrepreneurs? So he's going to talk about what are the skills needed to become an entrepreneur as a designer, because the two different brain sets, creativity and management. So he's going to talk about that. And of course, all the legends on the top, you will be learning a lot of things, what design trends and their research and their experience, all those things you're going to learn today. So we also had the same slide last time, yesterday, I think, day before also. And I've seen so many people are signing up to become a mentors. As I told you, mentors are, you know, we have two activities. You're going to teach your experience or whatever learnings you had to the next generation. You're going to take workshops to the non design schools like engineering schools. Second is you'll be participating in UX clinics to evaluate or to support startups. If you're still not signed up, please sign up. And of course, host the event. If you are willing to host just one day event, UX India is ready to support, we can support with speakers. Yes, what next? That's what I want to ask. What shall we do? Where shall we do? That's great. California. Yeah. So I think let's do one thing. We're going to, yeah, go up. Oh, nice. So if you promise me that all of you will be there, I'm ready to go where go up. Okay. Okay. I'm going to send you a link for polling again. Lakshadeep. Okay. So we'll decide on that. And we're going to start job board. That's what we know. You guys are asking me keep asking me that must have seen who got so many job requirements came in and we posted out there outside also today. Also you can see them. And once you sign up in that UX network, it's easy to submit your profiles directly in all these job requirements, just click away. And then you were just trying out how we can connect industry and also our community very closely. Okay. Thank you so much. And don't forget to tweet. We have so many goodies. I want to see more tweets coming in. We're going to show a cloud also who is tweeting and get, you know, inspired and then keep waiting. Yeah, I think only 50 connections are there. But how do we divide that 50? So where do you guys come here? Okay, we can share actually if you guys have a data card and use it. If not, we can share this and Wi-Fi password. And we have been I hear we know Robin Robin Robin here. He is monitoring how many number of tweets you're tweeting. The maximum number gets that X your software. I think last year winners also here, she did on your second. Okay, good. So yeah, so it's really good actually you'll still see, you know, people keep tweeting how people respond and retweeting and also add hash UX along with hash UX India 14 in your tweet. If you add hash UX, it will be like entire world will watch you. Okay, they'll see that UX India is doing amazing things. And last year, I have somebody saying that it was trending in India. And suddenly, you know, 400 people tweeting UX India 14 was trending. So let's do that. Anything else? Any questions? No questions? Thank you so much. I have a question for you. We have seen all hand gestures and hand posters everywhere. So could you just elaborate on that? Why is it just some meaning, some insightful thoughts on that? So, okay. Have you guys noticed that hands are using? Ray, do you know why you're using hands? You know a little bit? So what about you? Anybody knows about it? That's amazing. You guys know about it. Let's talk about it then. You know this? You must have seen movies. It happens. See, we've been talking about touch screens, you know, keyboard touch. And now we're talking about gestures. So there are some companies. Flutter is already doing it. I think you know many of them. I don't have to tell you it's been there. Kinect is doing it. And you know you have the leap. How many of you have a leap? Yeah, you have the leap. So what are we doing? So if after Apple introduced this iPhone, our posture has changed. We used to be like this. We are now like this because the phone is here. So what is happening is now our life is like this. And after a couple of days, our life is going to be like this. Why? Apple watch? Apple watch is going to be like this now. We'll be like this. So we are changing our posture. It is actually spoiling our health. So why am I talking about health and gestures? What is the relation between this? Do you know where mudras have been invented? Where? It has been there. India. It's been there. What is this guy doing? It's called apana mudra. So what it does is the Indian mythology, if you read, you know, if you see the dance, nathya and also yoga mudras, if you are familiar with yoga, we have yoga mudras like this. So this guy is actually matching. If you see this, balances out excess fire energy. I was actually mapping our mudras with these gestures. You know what this guy doing? Who is he? He's doing pataka mudra. You know, pataka is not stop. Bhasmam. We have this, no? You must have seen in movies. If you haven't read the Gita and all, at least in world movies, you see that. Bhasmam. So he's doing that symbolizes victory. So I don't know how did they study that or how it has happened. There is something you must be knowing this. Shiva, what does he do? Thanda, if he gets angry, he uses pataka to Bhasmam. Look at this. This is very interesting. What Lakshmi is doing? Varadha mudra. Varadha is fulfilling your wishes. It's not Abhaya. Abhaya is giving you Abhaya. I'm there for you. That is a Krishna's mudra. Lakshmi is Varadha mudra. She is giving you wealth. And check out this. Gyanamudra, a seal of wisdom. Can you imagine Jesus is giving you mudra using pranamudra? It is healing. See, is it coincidence or... So I thought, okay, let me look at this. I think let me finish this first. Let us do this first. All of you. So keep your left hand and right hand. Touch these two. Something. What it does is, deeper inner peace. So you are actually closing the energy circle. So your energy is going deep inside. Slowly you go into meditative mood. And what mudras they say is, it's not only just the body. It connects with mind. And slowly, you know, when you talk about yoga, meditation, it is living to the spirituality. So this mudra is a great lock to immediately getting into meditative mood. Be in there for some time. You'll feel the inner spirit peace. This is lotus mudra. When you are frustrated, you're feeling lonely, you're dejected. Use that mudra. You feel great. I'm not faking. This has been studied and this has been, you know, recorded for the thousands of years back. We are using this garuda mudra, eagle. What it's saying is, it helps you improve your blood circulation and breathing problems. Garuda mudra. Of course, I'm not going to take you for the last, all those 236 mudras and there are 50 mudras are really used. Currently people are using in Natya and also in yoga. So what I thought was, look at this interesting thing. What I thought, if we are using gestures like natural gestures, like if you see a Samsung recent TV, I have a TV that if I do this, my desktop moves to this side. If I do this, it goes. So it'll be like having five desktops. I do like this. It goes off. I want to increase the volume. I do pinch and do this. I don't touch it. I'm just doing gesturing. So what's happening is increased volume. So what about, we are, what we are doing is we are commanding the interface. We're using commands to do what we want. Just imagine how about communicating. Just notice that there is lotus mudra. You are feeling lonely. You're at home and you did that. And your house is a connected house. You know the connected house, no internet of things. So what happens? Your house understands that you're feeling lonely. Just imagine the music starts playing. So just not only commanding. How about others understanding your feelings? Who are the others? Your surroundings? I thought, why don't we explore little more this mudras or actually, you know, I think you must be knowing about acupuncture, acupressure. So they say that you have, this region is for heart. This region is for ice. So each part of each, you know, bit of this hand has got a significance or map with your body parts. So by doing this, it is actually, you know, taking the reflexes and the muzzle and then it is acting. So how do you read this? Now you're doing it, but how does an interface or an object understands your movements? So I came across this product, how many of you know this product? Does it? But they are not using it for this purpose. I thought this product is going to be an excellent source for not doing this mudras. So this could also be a new interaction paradigm. The gestures are going to be the next generation interactions. How about merging the mudras? Because mudras are used in yoga. Yoga is universal now. We don't call it as Indian, though it's originated in India, but it has been, Buddha has taken over the whole world. And anywhere if you see yoga centers, like, you know, how we have the palm centers in India, yoga centers are there in the U.S. and U.K. anywhere. So this becomes, this I thought this could also become a universal language. Do you agree that, guys?