 In 2015, ITU celebrates 150 years of innovating together and we've planned an exciting year of celebrations to mark this historic occasion. Each month will have its own theme linked to innovation and during this month we'll be bringing you inspiring stories, blogs, videos, online debates, insights, data and much more. There will always be at least one major event which will anchor our theme and regular ITU events which will also fully include ITU 150 celebrations in their activities and outreach. Standards and innovation is the theme for March with a special look at intelligent transport systems, the ITS, which is an area that has grown thanks to ITU standards. In March, the Geneva Motor Show provides the opportunity to showcase these valuable ICT applications. April focuses on girls and women and innovation. Global Girls in ICT Day, ITU's annual celebration will be held on the 23rd of April with various events taking place around the world and we will launch Coding for Innovation, our new program to teach young girls how to code. Held annually on May 17th, World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, WTI SD, marks the day ITU was founded in 1865. A full day of events is planned to celebrate this historic occasion, including an awards ceremony and much more. ITU members will be celebrating across the globe and we'll be tracking them live. May also marks the 10th anniversary of the World Summit on the Information Society or WISIs Forum held in Geneva from the 25th to the 29th of May. June focuses on the wide range of innovation opportunities which have opened up as a result of the switchover from analogue to digital and special webinars which will discuss the benefits of this digital dividend. Around the world, 1 billion people will live with some kind of disability. In July, a series of blogs, webinars, podcasts and opinion pieces will highlight the importance of including persons with disabilities in ICT through accessible technology. ITU's focus in August is on innovation and bridging the digital divide. International Youth Day held on August 12th and World Humanitarian Day held on August 19th will provide a foundation to showcase ITU's work to connect the next 1.5 billion. September focuses on ICTs, maritime and aviation, highlighting the massive role and contribution of ITU in the field of navigation and safety. On the 24th of September, we plan to work with partner to broadcast live from major shipping routes to celebrate World Maritime Day, showcasing the ITU radio communication bureau's contributions to the modern maritime sector. Through the theme Big Data and Innovation, October explores the importance of big data and the issue of cyber security. On International Disaster Risk Reduction Day on October 13th, watch our public lecture on Big Data and Disaster Risk Reduction linked to emergency telecommunications and the role of standards. On the 24th, we join the international community in celebrating the 70th anniversary since the founding of the UN. We will explore the role of Big Data as a contributory factor to sustainable development and as a means to safeguard and measure advances in development. Enabling innovation is our November theme, and this is when the ITU World Radio Communication Conference takes place. One of the most important events on the ITU calendar and a key contributor to enabling innovation. A video expert series will be released in November to highlight ITU technical achievements and innovations. On World Television Day on the 21st November, ITU will take you behind the scenes, demystifying how ICT drives innovation in broadcasting. December marks the end of our year of birthday celebrations and we plan to place a special emphasis on broadband and the important outcomes of WRC and how they drive innovation and lay the foundations for future innovation. We hope you can join us along the way, and we'd love to hear from you if you would like to join in during a particular thematic month of it. Contact us at ITU150 at ITU.int. Let's innovate together.