 Good morning. Welcome to the second session on health in the World Policy Conference 14th edition. This session as a previous one is a follow-on of the WPC Health Workshop that was held December 2nd 2020. It was an online workshop. I had the we will as the first one or the previous one was focused on lessons learned from the pandemic and the COVID-19. Here we will continue the conversation of say okay what structurally could we do when it comes to health, covering the aspect of technology, the economic and ethics. On the panel today I'm very pleased to have colleagues. I had on December 2nd, notably Mr. Jacques Biot, former president of the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, currently board member and advisors to companies on digital and artificial intelligence. We'll speak first. Then we have Professor Daniel Handler, emeritus professor at Sorbonne University, a member of the French Academy of Moral and Political Sciences right now. You heard yesterday was on the panel with me Carlos Morera, former UN expert on cybersecurity. Founder, chairman and CEO of Weissky, a Swiss-based cybersecurity company specialized in digital identity and we will hear more about this and data. And I'm joined today in you by Song Kim, former faculty researcher at Harvard Medical School, CEO of MECO Biomed, a Korea-based biochemical, immunological and molecular diagnostic company. The structure of the session today is set the scene, the context first with Jacques and Daniel about the economics, the context of the healthcare market and the ethical aspect. Then of course we will go into more practical aspect with our entrepreneur, Song Wu and Carlos. And I will conclude before opening for question around some consideration regarding what is common in technology in healthcare and what is not common with the rest of the technology fields.