 Hello everyone, my name is Martina and I'm from Sweden I live in Switzerland where our company Destinus is headquartered and we're building the airplanes of the future so Destinus is a European company with offices in four different countries around Europe and we are developing Hydrogen-powered airplanes that will go much faster than any airplane you've seen before and really challenged the limit of space and time so in today's world time and flexibility are of the highest values to most of us many of you are living and working across different continents and different time zones with your homes and your your offices being spread across different countries around the world and We know that it really makes a difference to see people face-to-face It's really worth it when you take a trip to see a colleague a friend or partners in another country Even if it's on the other side of the world so the airplane industry and the aviation has really transformed the way that we live work and relate to one another it If you can imagine steamboats and the way we used to transport before Imagine if we had that today would be a whole different society We have really connected with each other in a different way through transportation Over the past 70 years. We've seen a lot of advancements in the aviation industry. We are flying further We are building bigger planes so that we can carry more passengers and the airplanes have become a lot safer as well But there's still a big gap when it comes to fast long-range transportation If you still have to embark on a 20-hour journey if you want to go all the way from Helsinki to Sydney I don't know if any of you have a try and go into Australia before but it's quite a tough route So not only that that it takes a painfully long time It also has a massive impact on the environment aviation industry contributes to 2.5 percent of carbon emissions and I'm sure many of you have felt guilty from time to time for flying. I certainly have we're still trying to You know eat vegetarian turn off the lights or We're trying to recycle and take electric cars But when it comes to flying there's really no other reasonable alternative when we want to go far distances So at Destinus, we're trying to change this We're trying to tackle this big elephant in the room by developing a new type of Transportation system that will challenge the way that we live and work around the world And we're doing this by using hydrogen as fuel with its high energy capacity and its abundance I mean you can create it from water. We can develop airplanes that will go above the speed of sound They will be able to go extremely long ranges and with zero carbon emissions so hydrogen is really the fuel of the future for aviation and a lot of the airline executives agree with me on that and You're probably wondering what about the noise if we're flying above the speed of sound There will be a sonic boom. So how will we tackle this? Well, what we're doing is we're mapping out routes that will be above unpopulated lands so over the deserts and also over the oceans in order to reach far distances across the world So that's why we're also designing these airplanes to be very long range So you will be able to reach any place on earth in about four hours Imagine if you can go to Australia and see the kangaroos just over a weekend Or you can go on a lunch meeting in Silicon Valley just over the day That would change and transform the way we live work and relate to one another So you're probably wondering how will we do this? We're gonna be developing a cutting-edge technologies that are in between the space industry and aviation industry We'll design a novel Arrow shape of a vehicle We will master cryogenics. So in other words handling of extremely cold We're talking minus 250 degrees fluids and we're already doing this today. And then of course put together an 18 We already have 80 people in the company and we were founded just last year We raised 35 million euros so far in private investments. We have flown two prototypes and I will show you a video just after this slide and We also started testing with hydrogen and that was just a some weeks ago So we're setting up one of the biggest hydrogen test rigs that you'll see in Europe and one of the only ones as well So this is a video of our second prototype Iger. So we flew it in October Actually its first flight was in April. We designed built and flew it in just six months time Our next prototype will look very similar to this Be about the same size, but it will cross the sound barrier and we're gonna do that already end of next year Then by 2025 we will be introducing a prototype that can fly six times the speed of sound hypersonic speeds So today at Slush, I want to do something special. I Want to reveal something that we have not done in public before and that is our our next product roadmap This is new. This is the first time that I'm showing it here And this is three classes that we plan to deliver over the next two decades So we're gonna be building in the first vehicle that will fly transatlantic And it will have around 25 passengers the second vehicle will fly trans Pacific and it will have about 100 passengers And then our final Grand product will be able to fly anywhere on this earth and it will have about 400 passengers So that's about the same size as the largest intercontinental flights of today And this is what it would look like So our first vehicle we call it Destinus S We're gonna introduce it to the market already by the end of this decade and You're probably wondering how are we gonna be able to do this? Well, we're gonna use some existing technologies So that we can go faster to market and then we're gonna be innovating on some areas as well Specifically, we will be innovating on the hydrogen afterburner technology We will also be innovating in terms of the autopilot system as well as the structure and The cooling system to cool the leading edges of the vehicle So expect to see airplanes like this flying in the in the sky at the end of this decade from Paris to New York or London to Miami in just one and a half hours And you're probably thinking that this is gonna be super expensive Well, actually we do believe that the hydrogen price is gonna drop significantly We see a lot of hydrogen projects around the world right now And we expect the price to to go down to about one to two dollars per kilogram And and and we want to make this available for business and economy class passengers alike So getting down the cost is extremely important for us and these products will really Transform the aviation industry. Let's face it if you can take a flight from Helsinki to Silicon Valley in just a couple of hours That will completely transform and challenge time space and human potential Thank you