You don’t have to...
Pretty much.
Pretty much, yeah, it’s like you proved that you’re capable, then, yeah, you don’t really have. You can, even let other companies do it or like elsewhere, whatever. Basically, you’re focusing on bringing the SCU programs to the local country.
Yeah.
Yes, if they say Nordic, yeah, yeah.
They used to call Copenhagen, I think. SingularityU Copenhagen. What was the reason they rebranded to...I think it was because they wanted to combine their resources or something. Then, they were accepting teams all over the Scandinavian countries. So they just rebranded.
A Singularity event?
It would be interesting, yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
This is something that, for example, after we successfully host the summit and then we can discuss with SU about...
...how to establish maybe like a regional country model.
Geological midpoint.
Yeah, promotion.
We’re already planning on dedicating a lot of time.
Pretty much. We’ll make this happen. About having an Asia-Pacific conference, our initial approach with SU was to host an Asia-Pacific summit, but according to their rules, they wouldn’t allow it. A regional summit has to be by country.
Partner, yeah, possibly regional.
Yeah. We can use that as an argument. "Hey, you give the Nordic."
We also mentioned that we’re in discussion with other alumni in other countries who wants to host the country summit. SU knows that we may want to collaborate together to an Asia-Pacific regional...
Yeah, yeah, possibly.
Like a joint program or something like that.
Ideally. We even thought about maybe having like a telepresence interaction. One stage in Taiwan and one stage in Japan where the speakers...
A panel over the Internet.
Their own Sophias.
But it got kind of awkward.
Yeah, you have to script it really well.
Startup focused. OK.
They have a startup agency right under MOEA?
I see.
Its own track.
Disrupting technology.
Yeah, they’re disruptive.
For next year, starting January.
This like ASV, Asia Silicon Valley.
Also one way for Taiwan to attract talent.
As long as there’s AI, I’m pretty sure we can tie in. [laughs]
To become an English teacher.
No, I’m good.
They’re not bugged every time they reserve a train ticket.
Now I think of it, it ties in with the SU mindset because right now, with Trump in the office in US, SU is a bunch of liberals in California, in Silicon Valley. They’re also really in favor of including immigrants in the country.
The type of technologies we’re using, like the digital residency program.
We’re including immigrants through a digital technology online training. It ties in with what SU is about.
Maybe you can also share during the summit.
All right.
Pay for priority.
On paper. [laughs]
Taking over Taiwanese jobs.
Is there something we can coordinate even in a media campaign for Crossroads with your consultancy? What’s the time line like for this bill? What do you think is the...?
Yeah, I saw that one.
It’s definitely in line with...