 My name is Tim Nichols. I'm the managing director of Hub Bay Area. Can I just get a show of hands of everybody that's visited a hub? Look at that. And how many people have visited the hub over in Festival Pavilion? I assume everybody has been over there at least once. So this year we decided to do things a little bit differently. The hub has always worked closely with Socap in trying to ensure that there's an understanding that this is what happens at Socap once a year, but it happens at the hub 365 days a year. In the Bay Area you can find hubs in San Francisco and Berkeley and then soon enough will be over in Oakland and then beyond that will be in Palo Alto. And over the next 15 months you're going to see hubs open across the United States and around the world. We already have 30 that are up and running and it's just exploding. I mean the best part about the hub network is that people contact us daily to open a hub in their town. We can't even keep up with the pipeline. That's how exciting it is and we want to make sure that soon enough there'll be a hub in every town that you folks are from and you can find one that easily. What we're really trying to do over in the hub this year is really to illustrate everything that happens in a hub on a daily basis. So I'll break it down for you in three parts. First we have space. We have a space for the entrepreneurs, we have a space for the funders, we have a space to connect to people. We have a place for innovators, idea people, just a place for you to come and connect to everybody else that is just like-minded folks all interested in accelerating the good economy. So what we've done is we've created that space throughout the entirety of Festival Pavilion this year with two massive hubs designed by Ecotone Creative. I strongly encourage you to stop by and see their booth in the sponsor area and in partnership with Herman Miller who has formed a very deep partnership with the hub network in an effort to really understand what the future of work is and how this space is being created. The second thing that we've done is provided content to this great conference. So there's quite a bit going on but we wanted to know what you guys wanted to have at this that wasn't already planned. So we have what are called the hub create sessions. Now they were announced earlier today about 30 sessions have been planned. All of them look extremely exciting and I recommend checking into that blackboard and that schedule which is over in the hub session to find out what else is going to be happening over the next two days. And if you have a different idea of something that you want to see there then I strongly encourage you making that suggestion and leading that discussion. The third thing that we do in the hub network is build community and we do this by creating the space for these people to meet and share ideas as well as a combination of that with the content. But what I've learned with my three years with working with the hubs here as well as in London and really kind of being part of this global network is that as entrepreneurs we're all kind of struggling to really address some very difficult issues. And having a network of people that are right by your side day in and day out to help you address these issues and find out the best way forward and having access to that type of resource as a startup is strong enough but as a startup in the area that I think we're really trying to affect change is extremely powerful. So I think that's all I wanted to say about the hub. I hope that all of you will join us over there and note that all of the maps of the festival pavilion have a free day at the hub. That's good for hubs that are open as well as hubs that are probably coming online in the near future and I recommend you guys visiting us in San Francisco in the San Francisco Chronicle building over in Berkeley in the David Brower Center as well as the hubs that are coming to you pretty soon. All right thank you everyone.