 Hello, I'm Roman and in ST I'm following very cool part of today's embedded applications which GraphiCLUS interfaces definitely are. I'm very excited to demonstrate for you quickly how the STM32 products and their ecosystem can enable you to implement smartphone-like looking GUIs in your own embedded applications. I love this picture, so let me start with that. It's a demonstration of great human engineering and fantastic example of how the human-to-machine interfaces, in short HMIs, evolved over the past few decades. Well, I guess that most of you are not developing next-spaceship, but I'm sure that many of your own applications have a display and faced or will face any need to bring new level of HMI experience to your final customers. Before we'll go into the demo, let me highlight that myself and my colleagues and experts in GUIs and TGFX and Graphics are available in the chatroom to answer any of your questions. Therefore, use the opportunity to ask us now. Okay, so let's take a look at what do we have here. It's a collection of different STM32 boards, discovery kits and evolution boards. Typically running on more advanced STM32s such as F7 or H7, but the performance and the efficiency of the graphic user interface is very nice. And in terms of user, the feeling is really like I am controlling my mobile phone. And this is what we want to achieve at the end. We want to allow you to bring this user experience of working like with the mobile phone to your own applications. And what is new? The big news is this. So this is our new expansion board called XNUCLO-JFX01M. And together with the very well-known classical NUCLO 64-pins boards, this allows you to bring evaluation and development hardware platform combining this shield with the NUCLO board. All together with the optimized XNUCLO-JFX package running partial rubbers and having small memory footprint, with this setup you can bring the same mobile phone user experience to even simple graphic lose interfaces with the low-cost budget. And this is exactly the need of many of our customers. And I use the opportunity that Yeezy is here together with me. Yeezy is our expert for TaGFX to ask him few questions about the solution. Yeezy, I know that you have used this platform recently to support one customer. Can you tell me how difficult it was? Thanks to STE ecosystem, it is very easy to include TaGFX solution to project because Cubemix can automatically include TaGFX library to application. It also generates file for TaGFX designer and there you can easily modify graphic lose interface. Perfect. So how long time you spent to make the change from, I think it was the change from STN32G0, G0 based project to L4 based project? Yes. It takes only few hours. Okay. So it was very simple. Perfect. Thank you Yeezy. So as you can see, it's really a matter of a very short time to pour the solution to any STN32 of your choice. Thanks a lot. Great. So after we have seen the demo, let's make a quick summary together of what you need when evaluating or developing your own graphic lose interface. From hardware standpoint of view, with STN32 family, you can cover from simple GUIs up to the high end ones. Starting with STN32 entry levels like STN32G0 up to the more advanced STN32s such as F7 or H7 lights. From tool standpoint of view, you have the very nice STN32 discovery kits or evaluation boards allowing you to make a quick evaluation or mock up of your solution. Software-wise, you have the XCube-TAGFX package which offers you these advanced optimized graphical libraries together with all the tools such as TAGFX designer or generator. Documentation-wise, there is dedicated TAGFX documentation portal and engineer-to-engineer support channel on our community. Finally, in case you would need support with development, there are a lot of implementer companies that can help you to make the job done. Overall, there is not only TAGFX, so there are other solutions from other partners that have adapted STN32 to their own graphical stacks, so I recommend you to check those as well. And that's it. So thank you for your attention. I hope that it was inspirational for you and in order to continue with the evaluation and development steps on your site, I invite you to follow our existing materials and support links shared here in the resources tab, or contact me and my colleagues directly in the chatroom. Thanks a lot, wishing all the best to you.