 We are Team Silicon Biodevices and our technology will put the information in your fingertips at your fingertips. The Semiconductor Revolution has brought the world's information at our fingertips, but we still don't have a lot of access to the information in our fingertips. We developed a CMOS chip that counts molecules. So you could apply a raw sample onto the chip and it'll count the molecules in that sample, and then it'll give you a readout. If you're looking for cardiac markers or pregnancy markers, fertility markers, stress indicators, you could break your finger, put a drop of blood on our device, and it'll give you quantitative readout of the molecules in your blood that pertain to what you're looking for. The edge in the competition is that we understand the semiconductor business relatively well, but we also understand the biological aspect, and so combining those two enables us to work at the interface, which is really what all these companies are trying to do. That deep understanding of the basic underpinnings of both will enable us to be successful in this space.