 I'm Eric Robson and I work for the TSSG which is a research institute as part of the Watford Institute of Technology and I'm here today to talk about artificial intelligence in agriculture. So we do quite an awful lot of agri-tech research within the TSSG and you know how we create precision farming methodologies and techniques using ICT and technology and so you know quite a lot of Ireland's agriculture is already really run based on the dairy space. So we work an awful lot with the likes of Chagos, the Ireland's national agricultural scientists, to produce new technologies that really enhance and better the performance of Irish farms. So it's an open-coming area and we're really excited to talk about it today. So I'm going to introduce some of the concepts that are going on worldwide and then some of the concepts that's going on at a more local or Irish level. So specifically we're going to talk around this new research centre called VistaMilk. It's an SFI and Department of Agriculture funded research centre and it's all around producing new technologies for this space in particular. So Ireland is one of the big hitters in the global dairy market. We export a phenomenal amount of raw milk powder that comes from Irish grass-fed dairy cows producing milk day in, day out for us. To give it a, to put it into context, we supply the raw milk powder for 10% of the world's baby formula market, which is a massive, massive achievement for Irish dairy in this regard. So you can go to any supermarket shelf across the world and you can look at it and say, well one in 10 of the baby formula packets are produced, the raw materials are produced in Ireland. It's a phenomenal statistic to have. It's very proud. So you look at it from that perspective, dairy is a massive export economy for Ireland and software is a massive export economy for Ireland. So in the TSSG and in VistaMilk what we're looking to do is combine these two together to produce an even bigger export potential for Irish agritech market. So it's a phenomenal, really growing area of technology for Ireland.