 Hi, I'm Dodger Browneacore, Technology Analyst with ID Tech X and today I'm interviewing Mr. Spielberg from PV Nanosel. Hi, so Mr. Spielberg, could you tell me a little bit more about what your products that you're manufacturing at Nanosel? Okay, so we are basically an ink manufacturer and formulator. I think the highlight for the show from our point of view is this system that was introduced by Ferro. Ferro launched a printer that prints on glass that is as big as six meters and they chose to use our ink, our conductive ink, in this product. Excellent. Okay. So, what kinds of applications are you looking to meet with that? Okay, if you look at this piece of glass that shows the bus bars, the eater lines and some pattern that can be in antenna, we have already one customer in Europe that is working with this system is producing glass for trains and yacht and a few more customers are coming soon. Excellent. So, what kind of industries do you think would be most interested in these products? So, glass, mainly automotive, yachts, trains or transportation I would say, so this is for this application. After printing the glass is formed and if you know your windshield is not flat, so it's formed after printing. Okay, alright. Okay, and I notice you have a 3D printed lamp over there as well. Yeah, so this is a 3D lamp that was printed with our inks and as you may see it is already working. This is part of a European R&D cooperation and I think that the site talks to itself. Yes. Yeah. So, were the electronics printed separately? In this case, yes, but in the future it will be all together. Maybe I can show you another exciting product. If you can see, the antenna was printed on the rim of the case, okay. This is today being done by attaching manually printed circuit boards with double-sided adhesive. We are allowing incorporation with Optomec to print it, you see on the rim. So was that using the air-rojects? Yes, the Optomec air-roject system. Yeah. Interesting to see a real-life application of that. Yeah. These are antennas too that were manufactured with or incorporation with Optomec, again 3D. So you can see that it's conformal onto the curved surface of the plastic component. Excellent. Well, thank you very much Mr. Spielberg for your time and one last question. What do you think of the ID Tech X show? Great. Very well-organised, a lot of people. Exciting. Fabulous. Well thank you very much. I hope you enjoy the show. Thank you so much. Thank you.