 Thank you very much, Gita. Good evening everybody. It's really nice to see a really good turnout for this event and such a positive atmosphere in this room. I think it bodes very well for driving forward this objective that we all share on ensuring that we have gender equality in ICTs. The positive spirit in this room will drive us forward, I'm sure. So, Secretary-General Houlin-Zao was unable to be here and his misfortune due to another event is my fortune because I've had the pleasure of feeling this fantastic spirit in this room this evening. And as was mentioned, this is the second GemTech award. We started this at the ITU Planet Potentiary Conference a year ago in Busan, in Korea. So it's really nice to be able to take it forward in the vibrant atmosphere of New York. I'd like to thank New York City's Mayor's Office for tech and innovation for its support for the Civic Hall in giving us this fantastic venue here this evening and for all your support for being here. We had the chance to look at some of the really exciting innovations that young women have brought to the room this evening, really quite inspiring. And I really think there's a lot of future technology leaders here with us, young leaders. The GemTech Awards, of course, they celebrate outstanding performers and role models in gender equality and mainstreaming in ICTs. And this year we had around 150 nominations for awards and these came from government, from civil society, from private sector and from academia, from 55 different countries. So it was really quite a difficult task to select the winners. Really, we should be awarding 150 prizes this evening, I think. But we just have three awards for outstanding organisations and three distinguishing individuals that we'll be meeting shortly. So I think everyone in this room understands fully the tremendous opportunity for ICTs to transform women's lives, bringing the potential for education, health, employment, entrepreneurship to women throughout the world, as well as allowing them to participate more in political activities and social activities. And all of these, of course, reflected in the Sustainable Development Goal, especially number five, high five. So we would like to especially thank our sponsors this evening and the Swiss Federal Office of Communication, Ofcom, Mozilla, Microsoft, Verizon, Facebook. And we look forward to hearing from some of the really inspiring women we have with us this evening. So I'll leave more room for them to speak and I hope you enjoy the evening, as I'm sure you will. Thank you very much.