 So we're here with a flexi here at the SID display week. And hi, so who are you? I'm Monica Katyaar. I'm a professor at IIT Kanpur and associated with National Center for Flexible Electronics at IIT Kanpur. So where's IIT Kanpur? It's in northern part of India, close to New Delhi. And you make a display? We make, we are working on flexible and printable electronics and display is a part of it, especially printed and flexible OLEDs. And we're working on low information displays on that so that we can integrate them with various products. So this will be flexible? This will be flexible with cards and printed. So you can have really cool looking business card that lights up? Lights up. And then what is this? This is the, here the idea is like most OLED displays are monolithically integrated on a separate, but here we have taken OLED segments and integrated on a flexible substrate, which is a cloth right now, but it can be a transparent plastic substrate. And the technology for integrating various segments on it, we can create large area displays. So you can do like numbers? We can do numbers. And we can do dot matrix also. You have dot matrix? We have a dot matrix prototype which is integrated with a mirror. And you can have a message shown on it, right now it is showing the temperature sensor also. And this is also made by printing OLEDs using slot die technique. Nice. What is this one? This is not a hybrid, but this is a printed seven segment, which is small area made by using screen printing and slot die printing technique. The cathode is evaporated, other than that all layers are printed. So let's go, let's move around. Do you have a video showing this one? Yeah. So this is an interactive, since OLEDs can be made in thin form and it can be flexible, we can integrate them with packaging. So here there's an interactive package where if somebody opens the tube, it lights up. And it's kind of indicator, sometimes people forget to close the tube so then you remember to close it. So you can show how much is left? Right now it doesn't show, but that can be integrated with the sensors. Right now it is only showing on and off. So do you do any active metrics? No, right now we don't have metrics. And what do you do here? This one is actually not working right now. This was to be a marketing thing where when you touch it, it shows the display lights up. It's somehow disconnected I think. And what is going on here? It's hot. Yeah, it is hot. Hi, so who are you? Yeah, I'm Sudhir, the CEO of NCFlexi. So this is a printed heater jacket. So we make that very flexible printed heater so there's no wiring to that one. Fully safe. We can integrate in variety of the products. It's actually hot. Yeah, it's getting warm. And it's flexible. You can see it's right now showing 53 degrees and outside temperature is 21. So do you have all these things shipping or what's the stage? You start up or? We are at prototype stage. We are an R&D center. Is it an university? It's a part of a university but the research and development center and we work with government funding and industrial funding to develop different prototypes and systems for flexible and printable electronics. So what's next? What do you do next? So next is to... Do you do some of these things? The next would be to make this in a modular form such that we can make larger displays by just adding up like in form of a tile. So we will have hybrid displays which can be larger sized, low information display in airports or public places and can be very thin and easy to carry, foldable as well, rollable.