 Hi guys, I am Prashant, I am from Hyderabad, I curate design community called Design Evening in Hyderabad. I also run an innovation platform, so there will be a lot of things going on here. So you can ask questions over here. So I wanted to show something on the, so Sumit was talking about solutions for a bunch of problem statements that are out there and I was talking to a few designers here who are about the collaboration of open source design and it's kind of a new thing but we were also debating on what design and open source, how can they come together and what it means to have open source in design. So I wanted to start showcasing it with examples. So this is one of the projects that people are working on in the community. So the problem statement was how do we enable people to better transport, better use the bus transportation systems in Hyderabad and each one had their own problem, I mean each one had their own solution. Some of them through technology at it, some of them who were like more of domain, they said let's talk to APSRTC. So then we brought all of these people together on to one, into one location and they started brainstorming. So we also had designers for this. This is visual design. So it all started off with understanding, so most of them said there's Google, you can also already see timings. So how we went about it is that one person was leading and curating this project and we all penned down our ideas and we brought it together and it started off with trying to figure out to get the bus stop, the list of bus stops. So we got in touch with the APSRTC and we got around 3000 bus stops and we figured that it's too many bus stops for people to verify, it's not geospatial. So how do we get the number of stops down and find out what to send volunteers across? So one guy wrote an algorithm to find out is there any intersecting bus stops and we found out that 75% of the bus stops are intersecting. So then we figured that we can send a bunch of volunteers over two days and geospatially locate all the bus stops. So we didn't start with building a portal, we didn't start with building an app. So what I wanted to actually bring in is the aspect of designers and technologists coming together to work on something that is open source. So we were discussing on what is open source design and you cannot really open source, it doesn't make sense to open source the design outside, right? So you open source design patterns, you open source design processes. So this platform is where what we created is people worked on these projects and they came up with an exploration process to come up with new patterns and bring out new processes for people to use on problem statements that are very relevant. You cannot take one problem statement and put it out there, right? So finally they figured all the geospatial stops and then how do we send the information out to more number of people? So that's why they built this portal but not everybody has access to this portal. A few volunteers can just take printouts and then they figured out that there are panda bars and smaller stores around the bus stops. So they can print it out and distribute these pamphlets to these panda bars who can in turn sell it for a rupee for everyone across that. So these are all the routes for the stops across that stop and all the stops after the stop and all the relevant information out there. So they were able to, we had a process behind it, it's not very well oriented. So our intention is that we bring this process and put it out there and I think that's how more and more people can get, you know, to start contributing to open source design, right? So this is another example, right? So this is, I would say product design. So this is a bus stop, bus route number. Here you have digital boards in Hyderabad also we have a lot of digital boards but still buses use manual boards, right? So they fall off, they fall off like, I mean it's not relevant to web construction but I wanted to showcase it. So the board falls off and the readability is very bad because there's dust in the glass. So we brought in these bunch of designers again and they started building solutions for the bus boards on different solutions, right? So how can it be better readable because by the time the bus comes and stops, it's too late to read it and the bus goes away, right? So they were trying to bring about something, some kind of board which is easy to read, right? So this could lead to a design process, this could lead to a design pattern which is very specific for road transportation, right? So you cannot translate it, maybe you can derive out of it, right? So if you're able to come out of your day job or your business and collaborate on these kind of projects, then you will be open to more, bringing out more processes which is easier, right? So people can derive in great components and use it as a framework and then derive the components out of it, right? So this is one example and I think the other one is not loading, okay? So I think it's not loading. So the other one was the GetRTI project where we had an RTI activist who had actually had a problem statement of congregating RTI documents because it's not easy to file. I mean, there's a huge process to file for an RTI and then you get the data. It's all manual papers. So they wanted to aggregate it into a digital document repository. It's easy to read. I mean, it's easy to search and create stories out of it, right? So even then we had people coming down and that's more sort of a visual design, right? So because you want to visualize stories out of these RTIs. You take RTI from one department and then you take RTI from another department and then you connect this and create stories. So if there's an opportunity for you to be part of these communities, work on projects which are not like totally constructing you from a day job. Not everybody has the freedom to bring your design processes out of your companies. This could be a platform, right? So if you're able to create the community around, I know there is design day, but this is oriented towards working along with technologies. This is oriented towards working with domain experts. So you get in more, there's more process of exploration. So these are the different projects I wanted to talk about. Yeah, so thank you. Any questions? Good. Thank you.