Exclusive Interview: EduVerse AI (L1X | Hackathon 2025 Participant)

Recorded: March 28, 2025 Duration: 0:40:06
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Short Summary

Eduverse AI, a groundbreaking project by a team of B.Tech students, aims to revolutionize the edtech landscape by integrating AI and blockchain technology. With a focus on personalized learning and addressing educational gaps, the project is poised to tap into the booming $120 billion online education market, showcasing significant growth potential.

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good morning good afternoon good evening wherever you're at in this crypto world my name is cody
and i've got another exclusive interview with a hackathon participant. Welcome, guys. How are you?
We're doing good.
Good. Good to hear. Good to hear.
And let's just jump right in, shall we?
So what's the name of your project?
And tell me who's behind it and what you guys do
and maybe a little bit about your guys's
background. Let's just take it right there and then I'll ask the next question, okay?
All right, great. So our project is basically EDU or Eduverse AI, as we call it. It is basically
a swift and a good solution to, let's say, all the major issues that currently exist
in the edtech field. Right. So Eduverse is basically our intention of transforming
the current edtech market using a few AI powered features and this kind of gamification of education
that could be scalable to a lot of universities and other areas where we're looking
for. And it has a good scope in India. So that's what we found out that there's a gap in the market.
And that's what we're trying to reach out to. We're trying to solve that problem.
So let's assume you are a student, right? Just like in a country like India and you know India is being like being brutally honest
there's a lot of population here a lot of competent students so there's like a lot of you know let's
call it high it's very competitive and because of this education has become competitive it's become
an industry more than just like some kind of starting phase. So what happened like what's
happening right now is education has been
generalized, and it's not personalized to any university. So majority of the features we get,
courses we get, a lot of that, a lot of that in India, at least, is generalized to the public.
And it does not cater to everyone's needs and everyone's, let's say, everyone's, you know,
specific conditions or specific needs in terms of education and what they want
to learn. So what we provide is this kind of AI driven assignments and AI
driven other features that we'd like to display through a PPT.
We'd like to share our screen in two minutes, I will,
minutes i will and uh we'll display that just one second perfect you should have access to it so
and we'll display that one second.
let me know if it's not working
i just can you display the ppt please
oh you screen it yeah just wait for a while and... So while we're trying to get that pulled up, who's on your team?
Let's kind of talk about that real quick while we're trying to get this technical difficulty thing taken care of.
But yeah, go ahead and just kind of introduce the team and what their roles are, kind of their experience, that kind of stuff.
Okay, sure. So, we're a team comprised of four second-year students at studying B.Tech,
computer science, actualizing in computer science course. And basically, we've, all four of us have
different, different set of skills, and we've been able to come together and put all our skills together and implement it properly and, you know, display it and show it properly. So we've participated in a lot of hackathons recently, and we've come up to come together to participate in various events, workshops, to, you know, see if as a team, we've been able to work properly. So let, I'll just let everyone, I'm Harish, Harish Bhairrajaj and I'll let the others introduce themselves.
I'm Ash, I'm batch mate of all those, actually we all are batch mates so like we get together
and we have tried some hackathons and we have just brainstormed some ideas related to this. And we also did some research related to this.
And finally, we got to know that this is the problem statement
which we are also facing and actually a lot of students
are facing.
So we got a problem statement and then solution related
And now we are working on it as a project.
So Yathart.
Great. Yes, myself, Yathart. Great.
Yes, myself, Yathart. So, my role is just UI and UX designer and a front-end developer.
Now, Kushaba, your role you can define.
So, hi. My name is Kashiba. My area of expertise is data science mostly, and I contributed
to this project from backend. And I also have contributed by working and integrating AI
and LLM models. And I would like you to,
I would like to introduce about the tech stack
that we have used.
So let me just go drive through it.
So for the front end part, like my friend Yadar here,
we have used Next.js React framework basically.
The question arises why we used it,
because it provides server side rendering
and static side generations for fast and SEO friendly pages.
And we use Tailwind CSS for styling.
And of course, also the front-end is very important
because it looks what attracts a website.
And coming to the backend implementation, we have used Express.js, which is basically
the server side logic.
And the reason we use it is because it's a lightweight and it's much scalable backend
for handling the API requests and business logic.
And coming to open AI.
The reason, the main reason we integrated is because AI driven content generation and adaptive learning is much crucial because we can't just
rely on preexisting courses.
Students expect something new when it comes to their personal learning and
personalized learning.
So for the database implement, like I was saying, we used NoSQL, NoSQL 5 store because it is ideal for real time updates and AI driven
recommendations are much faster and much,
much scalable in the, in the website.
And the general usage usage would be stores live interaction and AI
suggestions and blockchain related updates. The AI that we have integrated is GPT-4 which is an
LLM application. It's generally for assisting in general learning content and answering students' queries. And we have used
whisper AI, which is speech to text contest. It enables voice-based learning for accessibility.
And we have also included TensorFlow, which is based on PyTorch. It enables AI driven learning
and progress tracking and also adaptive test, student pattern analysis and AI
tutors, et cetera.
And the base of the whole base of this is on cloud DevOps, which is
Versil, which is famously used for educational platforms.
The main reason we use Versil is the front-end and back-end are much, much
user-friendly and also much easy to implement.
And the main topic is blockchain integration and that my friend Harish will be taking up right now.
Alright, so actually we've done a lot of research on our end and both on like, you know,
real world implementation, what is, you know, real world implementation,
what is, you know, what's, what's the knack, what's working out in the real world. Ash,
can you just scroll back to the slides before that, please, the normal ones, right? So our
problem statement, as simple as we can put it, is that it's very, the current problem is that,
you know, when a lot of current implementers or let's assume current websites
or apps are not able to implement this kind of useful AI or let's assume blockchain or
even gamification in their thing, which we are trying to implement.
We'll show you a demo if that's all right.
Ash, can you please first move forward before we show the demo?
All right, more. Okay, so these are a few actually just open glimpses that we kept for
our UI. So we tried keeping a simpler UI catering to our audience. And assuming that most of
them are going to be university level students, please move forward. All right, So what we're trying to show is these are all the features we can implement
as of now. What our AI or basically what our code does is it tracks all the, let's assume
the courses you've accessed, the videos you've watched, what all certifications are going
after and these specific things that are
really implementable or even like the you know the credits we're trying to get from specific courses
all of that is accessed what's your study plan your study pattern and it breaks it down and gives
you this kind of a pattern or this planner for you so like to you know to help manage your time
better to understand your time better which is a big issue that's happening in
current, you know, you know, the current university students. Next slide, please.
Next slide. All right. So now I'd like to share the screen one second.. One second. Uh, entire screen. All right. Is it visible?
It's visible, right? Yeah, it's good. Okay. Um, so, okay. So I'm just going to continue. This is our basic UI and our basic current working project and front end.
This is how you can get a notice board of all features, competitions, and you can get one single source, one single place where you can track and also attempt and also apply and participate for all such events.
It's assumed as a job fair or even like a coding competition or workshop. Currently, what's happening in majorly our university, and we've seen other private universities around our university,
and in India mainly, is that there is no proper access, or there's no proper spread of general information.
So there's no proper notice board where we can find out,
okay, this event is happening, this international event is happening,
whatever it is.
So ours is basically collectively bringing all this information together and sharing it to the general user, which is a
university student. If you come back, these are all the categories that you can see that we are
basically tracking all the history or like all the courses that this person or this student, that is
me at the moment, Harish Putrebu, what I've been watching, I've been learning and I've been
trying to, you know, understand for the past few days learning and I've been trying to learn, you know,
understand for the past few days. Apart from that, these are my, you know, popular topics
and it tracks my progress. So for example, I'm looking at a few courses, I'm accessing something,
it can track my progress and also share my progress currently. It's lagging one second.
Right. And it also shares that. So in majority of Indian universities and other such universities, we have to track that we have a few criteria that we have to match. This is actually it's applicable to around 1000s of universities in India, that we need a certain level of course completion to get a grade, we need a certain level of certification to even pass our degree, so on, so forth. And apart from that, there are also some kind of,
we have some goal or some target that we have to meet,
such as, okay, I want to be a full and stack developer
by the end of this year.
So this tracks all our courses and gets us an information
that you're X amount there, you're this person there.
And when we head back to our homepage,
now what we've done is every university has professors who are probably willing, not maybe even assistant professors or
associate professors who are willing to share course details or even their course videos to us.
And if we are willing to enroll, we can get access to courses within that specific university. We
don't have to look for YouTube or
in other such resources like Coursera and everything else. We can get access to courses
within our university. So for example, we're lagging behind in some kind of, let's assume,
maths M1. So we can get access to his course and his lectures and move on from there. So these are the professors we've
been able to contact till now. And basically, these are few professors who've been able to share
their videos and we can get access to their playlist. We can also get, we can also find out
any profs. These are the various professors that we've contacted and they've also accepted the fact
that they can share their YouTube lectures
or even live recorded lectures so that we can refer back later. So this is our basic implementation.
When we move on to our next features of how scalable our project can be and how we can
implement it further, I'll be showing PPT for that. All right.
So I'd like to explain something to you.
There's this, there, okay.
Now you might be having this doubt, right?
Is it really implementable?
Are there some examples that in India, such, or even in SRM, let's bring it down, right?
Even in a university like SRM, where there's around lakh footfalls or even thousands of students, do you think there's scope for such projects? Yes. Recently, a third year
student in our university created this app called Academy of Pro, where we could only track the
progress, such as attendance details, how much marks you're getting and your course, you can
maybe guess your grade for this semester and stuff like that. And what he was able to do was he was able to implement this properly
with a very simple UI in UX.
And he deployed it on Versa.
Now, this person, this single app that was implemented
by this third year student within SRM got around what?
A million page views and a hundred thousand footfalls
just within two months of implementation. This is how crazy it is. Like the amount of scope we have
in the implant, the amount of footfalls we can get on our website. If we just implement it to a next
level. Now, realistically speaking, what we're trying to implement is that there
are not only universities like SRM, there's more universities like Manipal, if you've
heard of it, VIT, Velour, or even various private bits, various universities where such
features aren't provided within or by the college. They're looking for such apps to
be deployed by anyone and they can
just integrate their courses, their professors and their data. And we can access it and change
our data will change according to the university's data. All right. Now let's move on to another
implementation. So what we've done is we've done a little bit of research on various companies like
Udemy, Khan Academy, these websites, online resources.
And what they've basically done is we've tried to find out what features they're not
able to provide or the gap in the market and what we're able to provide so that we can understand our scope on a bigger scale.
So what we mean by blockchain integration here is that in Khan Academy or Udemy or Coursera,
if you complete a course, you probably get some points or some credits or some kudos.
But what we're providing is you complete a course, you can get some kind of NFT game.
It might not be a lot, but it'll be enough for you to access another free course.
It might be enough for you to access another course that's paid for a high amount.
But since you've been a consistent student for like a month, two months,
you can implement it and you will get gifts.
This will actually motivate students because who isn't motivated by earning
a little bit extra during their college life.
So the kind of advantages we're getting is this kind of, you know, more student in this
gamification, right?
As I mentioned earlier, why are we gamifying our website?
Because it really adds an element of interesting, this interesting element that we can implement
We can, you know, get more enthusiastic students who want to maybe earn, maybe implement more. And that's how we're trying to extend, you know,
bring it further, take it further. So that's our current explanation of how scalable our project
can be, how realistically implementable our project can be and how much scope we have.
Because a million footfalls in just a universe, just a single university, just assume the number
of thousands of universities that India has and the access that we can get to. And that
is our whole idea. That is our implementation.
It is also having such a one or two features. We have added like, yeah. Okay. So that's been done also like one or two features, but we have implemented more than five to six
features, which is also related to AI. And like for the futuristic scopes, we have also figured
out some more issues and like mental stress and all other things. So we are also going to implement
all those features in that. And just for one university, if a million views can be there,
so just imagine how it will be scalable for all the other universities.
So that's the limitation.
Love it. Love it. Love it.
Love it. Good presentation, guys.
I think you're definitely on to something. Kudos to you guys, for sure. So, yeah, I think I think once you're ready to go outside of the university level and look at the online education as a whole. I don't know if you guys have done research into that. That is $120 billion annual
industry currently. So you looked at Unity, you look at some of those other online platforms.
It's amazing how much money is out there to be made and how many people are actually looking for courses on how to do this or that.
Have you guys looked at the research as to what people are searching for?
Do you guys know what the number one thing is that people are searching for these days on how to?
I think it's mainly about any computer-related degrees.
It's right up your alley.
AI is like one of the top searched industries or how-tos out there, according to Google.
At least that's in my area here in the States.
I don't know if it's the same around the world. But I'm pretty sure I'm guessing it's going to be about the same thing because
you've got a lot of people that are saying, hey, AI, AI, AI is where it's going to be, right? So
kudos to you guys. I think you're definitely onto something. Being a UI UX designer myself,
very clean, very good. I wrote down some notes and I'll be happy to share those with you
after this call. But but yeah. So let me ask a couple of questions here real quick. It looks
like you guys have already started on this. So kind of past the concept and idea kind of planning
stage, which is great. How long have you guys actually been working on this?
So we've actually been, so the whole concept came up
maybe let's say five weeks or five, six weeks ago.
We've been thinking of this for a while
because the core idea, let's say,
you know, how we got inspired
from all the existing apps, right?
So the core inspiration came about a few months back itself.
But realistically, we started probably a few weeks back, we can say.
Yeah, that's great.
That's fantastic.
So, you know, obviously, you've told us what kind of problems you're aiming to solve and
all that kind of stuff.
You've told us about that you've also participated in other hackathons recently.
What made you guys come to want to do L1X's hackathon? Just curious.
I mean, realistically, your implementation, we've actually done some basic research at our end about your implementation into AI and blockchain.
That's what your company is mainly into.
So, I mean, we saw a scope there.
I mean, if our project is really something we can implement both AI and blockchain into,
you know, the side of NFT gift token kind of scenario, we can learn more.
We can find out what the industry is expecting through you guys maybe and find our scope there.
We can build something through, you know, work together and finally build something that's useful and get
to an end project end goal that's that you know that's a good output for all of us that's what
our implementation for sure you know one of our biggest claim to fame is our interoperability
being able to go between evm and non-evmM chains, but not just moving assets, but moving data and logic as well.
So I'm really excited for projects like you guys and some of the other projects that we've spoken
to that are participating in the hackathon. Because I think once you can turn those AI agents
loose out onto the different chains and the amount of data and the amount of different things that they can perform for people
will not only provide more security, but it will provide more guardrails. It will provide
more simplicity. And that's what it sounds like you guys are definitely aiming to do as well.
So that's great. So, you know, real quick, based upon your limited research on L1X and the ecosystem here,
how do you guys feel like your project could actually fit into our ecosystem,
into its current state, and help our current community?
Well, as my team lead has presented, one of the main things that we have focused on is
about every student should be able to access all the courses that he or she desired.
And you can, you could have, you would have seen that, that we have implemented NFT coins, which will be further used to unlock courses.
That's not just for not just for every student, but also that that mainly targets students who are financially not aided.
So obviously, in any private university or any Ivy League schools, students who are able to afford all the courses with that, that they desire, they can, they can afford them and they can pursue them.
The students who are, who don't, who, who can, who cannot afford the courses,
they can use this website for, for, for free of cost.
And I think that's one of the concepts that that's one of the,
that's one of the way that our website helps.
All right.
And I mean, apart from that, actually, based on our research on L1Xs, I mean, L1Xs, you
know, work and everything.
What we believe is that, I mean, a few things that actually clicked with us is that the
fact that, you know, you work on credential verification and other features like that.
And apart from that, you know, our main part is cost efficiency because our
implementation really doesn't take much. It utilizes prebuilt models and simple designs.
So because that reduces cost to a very good amount, which reduces fees and maybe, and
our interaction level or like our efficiency level increases. Apart from that, we have
this good synergy between AI and know, AI and blockchain.
So as you asked what kind of, you know, correlation we'll have with L1X's goal
is that this main synergy that we're trying to create,
because in this new world, AI is everything.
In the sense that if you're anywhere, the next door you're opening, it's AI.
The next course you're looking for, it's AI.
And how about we build a blockchain?
Blockchain had a boom for the past, let's assume, five years, right? It's been on a boom for a while, but it's been having
this constant growth. So this kind of synergy or correlation that we can find that our project is
able to implement and that can, we can really stand out and, you know, mix correlate properly
with your, you know, L1X's goals. So that's our main targeting points, like decent,
as you mentioned,
decentralized ecosystems of L1X.
We believe we can,
we can genuinely add on there,
if that makes sense.
Okay, cool.
Thanks for sharing.
So what are you guys expecting
to get out of this hackathon?
You guys have participated in other ones.
What are you expecting to get out of this?
And are you expecting to achieve any, hit any milestones
or hit any, you know, achieve any goals for your project
while participating in the hackathon?
So realistically, our main motto or goal for participating
in this hackathon was that we really need, okay, we have
an idea, we have a basic implementation. So, but with a proper deadline and proper instruction,
mentor and guide for such a hackathon, what we believe is as we can actually implement this,
we can, so our, we can scale it and we can, we can implement it and build a proper project,
end-to-end project that's deployable in the real world with this after this hackathon.
So that's our main goal and main motto that through this hackathon, we can do it.
And being college students, what we really, you know, we really look out for, we really,
you know, we feel like we deserve and we desire as well is this kind of a good opportunity to
work with a company that's willing to let's assume teach us and, you know, guide us
along the way. And let's and both the company and us both of us will get like probably good benefits
out of it because end of the day, a project completion is what we're looking for. So that's
what we're hoping we learn a lot on the way and we'll see how the real world industry based
applications actually are. Love it. love it, love it. So you
mentioned that you hope to get finished by the end of the hackathon so that you can go to market with
it. Have you guys started thinking about your go-to-market? How are you going to tap into
all these different universities and stuff like that? Okay, so basically what we have is being university students and being let's assume
all of us are extroverts. We have basically we do have a lot of contacts in various universities.
So siblings, not only siblings, but professors and other such common points and common mutual
friends, let's assume and mutual professors to our existing professors in our university.
We've already, surprising thing is we've already contacted such professors from two universities,
VIT and Manipal. And what we'll be able to do is these universities also have a lot of students, a lot of competition and a lot of demand. So the profs at these universities who are, you know,
ex-colleagues or friends with profs and professors
in our universities, or even we have contacts with other students, we realized that our next
step would be first implement it completely at SRM, get a good model running for a month or few
months, then say, okay, wow, good implementation at our level is over. SRM itself has four branches
in India. So what we can do is spread it to the other
branches. Once word goes out, we don't need to publicly ask anyone. They'll come to us
and they'll start asking us that, all right, can we implement it for our university? We'll
give in the data through our portal or through our site and please do implement for our university
because of our user interface or whatever it is that they like about us. So I believe all it takes is that one month, few months
of struggle period where, you know, the company or the model of the project has to boom. So we
will deploy in Vercel and we'll take tips from people from our university who have already,
you know, done projects like this and hopefully everything goes well. So that's the kind of plan we have.
Awesome. Well, I hope you guys do really, really well and catch the eye of our founder, Kevin,
because the L1X blockchain is actually partnered with the Western Australia University.
And so he could probably open some doors there, but you got to grab his attention.
So that's why we're doing these AMAs with you guys,
these interviews, so that we can get to know the team,
get to know the projects, right?
So that our community can get excited
about what you guys are building.
So kind of advice to you guys is to make sure
that you get into our community, Discord, Twitter, Telegram.
Get in there.
Do teasers.
I loved how you guys gave us some quick teasers, UI designs, as well as I think you actually had one up already in the interface somewhat built.
the interface somewhat built. So that's great. So anything that you guys could do like that to
So that's great.
kind of keep the community up to date as you kind of go through this hackathon is only going to be
very, is only going to help you in the long run. Okay. So just word of, word of advice there for
you. And I think that that's going to be a great way for you guys to capture Kevin's attention.
So, uh, one final question for you, and this is the hardest
one for a lot of projects to answer. Okay. Are you guys ready for it? Where do you guys see your
project in the next five years? And what type of impact? I know you've already talked about some of
the impact you want to make initially but think long term what impact
and what legacy do you want this project to leave
okay uh right so i told you it's a thinker i mean it is a good question i mean uh who really thinks
about you know large scale you know, long term implementation.
But realistically speaking, we do have like ambitions, right?
We do have dreams.
So we actually spoke about this topic a while back when we were, you know, we casually talk
about, okay, fine.
Where do we, we think about like maybe five years down the line, but a few years down
And what we know, we saw is that the Indian market for the past few years,
we've experienced it, we're children, right? So we know for a fact, it's not going to,
the ed tech market in India, the edutech market is not going to fall or not, not even in India,
anywhere else in the world. It's a booming market. So what I guess where we can see ourselves in
like five years or the impact that we can have is we can have a genuine impact on education is
what we believe because a lot of online resources nowadays are generalized which we have hated while
growing like you know for the past few years so we are trying to remove that or maybe change that
so as you've asked like what can you know our impact be realistically so our main impact would
be bridging this kind of education gap that we have, right? We're trying to bring a more affordable, you know, a gift-based system, a gamified system.
So this would, you know, and also a very important key point is personalized system, right?
This personalized learning for each university, for each student, according to their needs
will be catered.
So this kind of impact would actually change some people's lives because some people who are struggling to catch up to maintain, it would be a very big hit for them.
It will work very well for them.
And, you know, it will also reduce some sort of fraud.
And, you know, a lot of students are misguided in universities.
So I believe that will get eliminated because this one source will give students a singular path that, OK, fine, do this, then do this.
will give students a singular path that okay fine do this then do this okay contact this
professor who's already you've already accessed this professor's videos or lectures so that is
our core impact so we're trying to probably empower the average student we're trying to
empower that student who really does not have access to resources who's misguided constantly
and who doesn't he or she who doesn't understand where to go what to do next that person
who's trying to help and you know trying to take on to the next level and in five years where do
we see ourselves realistically i believe if we are you know if we stick to the plan the the typical
rule book and we keep going forward and we stay consistent i genuinely believe that we have a
very good scope of implementing it into
majority of universities in India. And this will be like this kind of side startup for all of us
that, you know, all of us have dreams realistically to, you know, study abroad or pursue
masters, master's education, higher education in, you know, in like universities abroad. So I guess
such kind of a startup, let's assume we put our heart and soul into it. So we really believe in
five years or in four years or whatever the time period is, if our project is well implemented,
we have this kind of feeling that, okay, we brought a genuine impact to our education system,
which we feel is lacking. And yes, we do believe that if we stick to it, we stick to that mantra
or that kind of rule book. In five years as well, we see ourselves with, let's assume, a proper startup or a proper, you know, application or company that is implemented in many universities across India.
And all of them are, and the average student in every single one of them is greatly helped by us.
That is our goal and that is our impact.
I love it.
I love it. I love it. I love it.
Anybody else on the team want to say anything?
Well, I personally think that, of course, we are going to work on it and the implementation is going to be awesome.
I personally think that by 2030,
Eduverse will be, it's going to be a globally connected learning platform.
I think it's going to be a go-to platform for AI powered blockchain secure system.
And I also, I also think that it won't just be a learning platform, but it will also be
an intelligent, self evolving and a personalized education system. That would most probably adapt to the future of learning and work.
But the bottom line is that the thing that I want to convey is that Eduverse,
our project, will redefine education by making learning personalized, secure, and borderless.
Love it. Love it.
Anybody else?
Actually, what we think is the reason behind we are very sure about this project is actually
the last year we have experienced a lot of things related to this.
Like we came from the schools to this college and what we experienced is we are attending
a lot of events, a lot of
like boot camps and the seminars, the webinars. So meanwhile, we are leaving a lot of classes,
which is actually for the academics. So as a student, we also have to maintain a good
academics plus the skills plus we should have a lot of skill set. So what we experienced is like we are somewhere lacking behind the like in
comparison to our mates. And what I thought is this problem can be of anyone's like it
is not very specific for ourselves because as a student it could be a general problem
for all of us. So like we have contacted also to the professor and all.
So they have especially created the playlist and the videos related to this, what they
have taught in the class. So like we can get an access related to this. And the biggest
thing related to this project is the centralization of data, what we have right now. So if suppose
every professor is creating their videos and playlist related to this,
so we can get an access and like we won't feel like we are lacking behind this and we
can maintain all of those things.
We can maintain, we can manage our time, we can manage our mental health and all.
And one more thing is there, like we are also, there is a thing called FOMO, fear of...
Fear of missing out. Yep, Yep. Exactly. So there are a
lot of events which are coming and we don't come to know about it. And then after the deadline is
crossed, we come to know about it that that was a good opportunity for us. So we also did this
thing like first Harish has presented that demonstration in which
each and everything related to the research paper, the hackathons, all the seminars and
boot camps related to this, all of the students can get the access and they can get the information
directly to their phones.
So, it could be a very better solution for all of us.
And we are very sure that this project
will boom after five years
and we will see a very stable
and also related to the business
and financial aspects.
We will be successful related to this.
No, I love it.
I love it.
All right.
Everybody spoke. We got one left.
Is he kind of shy? Does he want to say anything? You don't have to. No pressure. No pressure,
my friend. So yeah. So thanks. Thanks, everybody, for kind of tuning in. I appreciate you guys.
We've heard about your guys' project here.
And man, have I taken some serious notes.
Definitely a great project.
I'm going to be keeping my eye on you guys for sure.
And thanks to our listeners that are tuning in, listening to this.
Definitely reach out to these guys if you have any questions.
I think they're going to be hopefully throwing some stuff out there in the community
so that you'll be able to grasp onto them and ask those questions.
So thanks again for everybody for tuning in.
Thanks to you guys.
I know it's kind of late, but I appreciate it.
You guys are probably all jacked up on Red Bull and energy drinks anyways,
doing the college life.
But thanks again for you guys.
And we'll catch you guys on the next episode.