Good day. Welcome to Australia. More specifically, the beautiful Burley Beach on Australia's Gold Coast. Now, Australia is known for its beaches,
known for its sun. However, that sun comes at a cost. In 2023 to 2024, Australia spent $2.5 billion treating skin cancer and other skin cancer related
diseases. And tragically, 2,000 people or so this year will die from melanoma and other skin cancers.
Now, the good news is that if it's caught early, it can be treated early. And treating skin cancer early on is not only more cost effective, it
results in better survival rates. And that's where Sunny comes in. Sunny is an iOS application powered by a fine-tuned version of Google's Medgema we
call Sunny Medgema that encourages people to do structured self-skin examinations. Research shows that 44%
of melanomas are discovered by the patients themselves or their partner. And Sunny is designed to build on this momentum. It fills the gap between the
excellent sun damage prevention marketing Australia does and a lack of a national screening program. Sunny's goal is to double the reported number of
Australians who do a yearly self-skin examination from 26% to over 50%. and to increase the number
of skin cancer treatments performed at earlier stages 0 and 1 compared to stages three and four by 20%. I went for a skin check the other day and the
doctor found a lesion on my toe I didn't know about. Luckily, they said it's nothing to worry about. They even mentioned I could take a photo on it
with my phone and revisit it in a year or so. That's exactly what Sunny is for, the take a photo of it
and revisit it in a year workflow. Of course, when dealing with skin photos, privacy is paramount. Sunny runs entirely on device and is locked behind
biometric or passcode authentication, similar to how your banking app would function. When you take a photo with Sunny, it uses a Sunny Med Gemma
model to generate a structured response similar to what a dermatologist would note down. Your photos
never leave your device for inference or for storage. And when it comes time, Sunny makes it easy to export these scans into a report that can be
shared with your doctor. It creates a repeatable habit for self-skin examinations. Importantly, Sunny is not a diagnostic tool, but a tracking tool.