 So we had Ninaro connect and who are you? Yeah, I'm Matilda Ambrus, responsible in Europe for the 96 boards related activities and trying to connect our suppliers to the 96 boards community and to have them on board and make as many mezzanines as we can. So what are the latest ones around here? So we have two kind of products here for baseboards which is on the 96 board specification like the Renasas one based on AirZG1. Can you hold this? Yes. So what is special about this one? What is the chipset? So this is a Renasas application processor. It's really targeting the HMI sector and now you can use it inside the 96 boards ecosystem. We choose to use the extended version of the specification to have on board Ethernet, PHY and other connectivity, which is not available on the standard extended extension. Should we turn it around to show all the ports? Of course. So what is the chipset? The chipset is the AirZG1 from Renasas. It's a Cortex A7 dual core. Dual core A7? Yes. But it looks like a big chipset right there, right? It is. And fast Ethernet gigabit? It's fast. Full sized? Full sized Ethernet socket, yeah. So is this the enterprise edition? No, this is the... Consumer extended? CE specification, but the extended version. Extended consumer edition? Yeah. So what's the price on that one? Oh, actually it is only in prototype phase, so we don't have a price for this yet. So yeah, we are looking forward to have the mass production and then make it available on the Arrow.com. And what else are you showing here? So actually we have a bunch of baseboards still from Noftek. They are another partner of Arrow. We have the Meerkat board, which is an NX Play Idotamics 7 based. Fully compatible with the 96 commercial one. Consumer edition specification. And we have also Camilla, which is an Intel Cyclone 5 based CE. CE Compilant board. So it's an Altera GPU, FPGA? Yeah, now it's Intel, but yeah, Altera. Yeah. And so, there are prices on these? Actually, it's 190 RAND, the Camillon, because of the Altera chip. And in the box you also have already the adapter and the pre-flashed SD card. So, 190? Yes. For this one? Yes. So, that's a dual core Cortex A9 with an FPGA. And this one is NXP. NXP Idotamics 7. And this is, how much? Oh, I don't know, this is my card, I need to check. And over here we have some next ones, some other different ones. So, these are already mezzanine cards. So, you can extend the functionality of your baseboard with these. We have here STM32 sensor board. It populates STM chip. And those are a lot of extended connectors to be used with external sensors or interfaces. We have here the next biometrics fingerprint sensor. Fully licensed firmware is on the board. So, you can just plug and play and record, store and identify the fingerprints. Nice. So, and below there... It's only a hub for not using the UART connectivity, but you can use just a USB micro to connect Serya 4 to your board. Nice. And down there, the community is growing. What's next? So, yeah, I don't want to announce these yet, because it's on the designing phase. But we have in the pipeline, I see more than five mezzanines, which is coming. And those are a couple of baseboards. So, the mezzanines are a great thing, right? Yes, they are. Because it expands. It expands the functionality, yeah. And people can do networking, IoT, all kinds of stuff. Controlling, censoring, yeah. Nice. And which is this one? Layerscape. Here we have the, yeah, this is an USB layerscape based board. This is an enterprise edition of the 96 board. As you can see, we made it by this version. So, you have a song in the middle. This is not a part of the specification, but because of the carrier board, it's still complied to the specification. So, you can take it off? Yeah, you can take it off. And what's below it? PCB. Nothing extra. If you start to develop on the carrier board, and you want to make custom carrier board for your edition project, then it's easy to just buy this one and use your own carrier board and develop on the 96 board, right? Nice. So, how's it going? There's also this one? Well, yeah, actually it's not from us. It's a university project and it was just left here too. Potentially you could be distributing all this kind of stuff, right? Yeah, distributors. Yes, we are. So, how do startups get in touch or somebody who has new ideas? So, actually we are running a member of Indiegogo. This is the marketplace for the startups and the new ideas. And all our team is checking all the Indiegogo project campaigns. And if we see something interesting, we are already getting in contact with them and offer more support and infrastructure to make their project successful. So, it's a big deal that if you can work with a startup, then it becomes a real product. Otherwise, they will not be able to do it, right? It is. Because it's not easy. They have all the expertise they can help. Of course, we can provide service partners. We have a lot of software engineers, hardware engineers who can support their project.