 Hello, my name is Keith Walters. I'm a Regional Technical Marketing Manager for RFID at ST Micro Electronics, and welcome to CES 2023. Today we're here to talk about NFC wireless charging. It's very similar to Qi wireless charging, and the fact that it's an inductive coupling technology. But what really the advantage for NFC wireless charging is the much higher frequencies allow you to have much smaller antennas for doing the transmit and receive of electrical power. So right here, we have a demonstration platform using our ST25R3916 reader that's transmitting power to a receiver board using our ST25DV part for communication and power contract negotiation. And here we're charging a lithium polymer battery. And this kit set up right here can do about 0.65 watts of power. We do also have plans for doing another board with a power amplifier to go up to 1 and 1 1⁄2 and 2 watts of power. So this is really kind of targeting the hearable and the wearable markets. So if you're looking at fitness trackers, hearing aids, Bluetooth ear buds, the NFC wireless charging does provide that charge capability along with data communication and a much smaller form factor. If you have any questions, please feel to reach out to us at www.st.com for more information. Thank you.