 My name is Victor Chor. I'm an entrepreneur and also the founder of Infinicor. I got into selling online in 2006. I was a junior in high school and it was something of a hobby. I noticed that there was a market for Pokemon cards. After going through my most popular Pokemon cards, I realized that I could have sold them for higher prices. I also noticed that you could have purchased them for lower prices. On eBay, and that started my flipping career. It was from there I really understood the power of networking with people from all over the world. And then I found Alibaba, which was at the time a smaller company and in China. For somebody who's in the US, they're going to be 12 hour difference in time. I stayed up until 6am every day as a junior and senior in high school and get like an hour of sleep. I would just kind of repeat that process until I found my niche. I've sold tons of different products through my years from snowboard boots to DVDs to polo shirts. Finally we struck oil, struck gold. Part of the reason why we chose wireless charging as the focus of Infinicor is because it's a little bit intuition. It's also trends, moving trends and it hasn't reached maturity stage yet. Anytime that you're ahead of the curve, you can become the person that customers are going to look towards. I didn't think about it as starting a business. What really motivated me was more that I'm seeing something grow in front of me. It wasn't until 2015 until I started working with others. That's what really got me to open up my network with Alibaba, with the factories in China. In 2019, I touched down in Shenzhen China. I went to 6 different factories linked up with direct manufacturers that would actually end up creating our first flagship product, the P3. The P4 we designed from the idea to the whole design phase and the development phase. We definitely put a lot of emphasis on design as well. It's got a look and feel in a way where it's a high quality product and it's meant for someone who really cares about that aspect of their lifestyle. We want to take the concept of, hey, this is the product that fuels my life. Let's shine a light on it and let's make it as cool as possible. We do focus on convenience, on having the lifestyle of someone who is always in an interconnected world, definitely always observing. Learning about branding techniques, when I go to trade shows, when I'm walking down the street and I see a billboard that really catches my eye, that's my way of picking up on it, observing, and then we piece together and we try things. Always evolving. When passion consumes you, you tend to put a lot of time and effort into it, so it doesn't feel like work, but you look back and it's like, wow, I put a lot of work into it. A key part of the recipe of success as an entrepreneur is putting those 12-hour days in, working endlessly. So the way I see it, we're just in the beginning of this. We're partnering with brands, we're engaging with our community, we're doing the kick-starters, visiting trade shows, creating new products, everything is novel, so the best is ahead of us.