 So we're here at MediaTek and hi, so who are you? Hi, my name is Arpin Sogoyan and I'm with MediaTek Labs. Here we are presenting our IoT platform and this is the Linked One development board with rich connectivity features and you can see the chipset supporting the GPS, GSM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and it can be used as a feature phone. So once you insert your SIM card to it, you can use it as a phone. SIM card, where? The SIM card can be inserted at the back part of the board. You can see the slot over there and in the same place you can also insert the SD card. So it's right here, it's like there's a Linked One and Linked Assist. What's the difference? What is this one? This is a prototyping board. Prototyping board? The Linked One is a prototyping board and then with Linked Assist you can go to production. Go to production? What I mean is like if you have an idea to develop an IoT application then you can start prototyping your application over here and take it to production. And this is the back view of our Linked Assist product. So how much does it cost? For the Linked One it's $59 which is a great price for this IoT platform. And here's the specs? These are the specs for Linked One Connect which is for Wi-Fi applications, Linked One and also Linked Assist. So it's MTE 2502 which is ARM7 EGS and... What can people do with that kind of stuff? You can build any type of IoT applications. Starting from smart devices, you can create a weather station, monitor the temperature and pressure and any type of information you want to, real time, anytime, anywhere. All right. And let's go over here. Let's check this one out. So here you are. What is showing here? We are showing the rich connectivity options for our Linked One development board. You can see the SIM card attached to the board. We have the GPS antenna, GSM antenna, and the board can operate either powered by a battery or connected with a micro USB. So what happens here? We have the process of taking the data, GPS coordinates, and transferring this data using the PubNob data streaming network to a map box, a custom designed map, and viewing the data anytime from anywhere. And you can see the map output over here on the screen. And well, let's make sure that we are really located in Santa Clara Convention Center. And it's all presented on the map. So people can make a tracker? Yes. This is a perfect example of a GPS tracker. With the GPS, with the SIM card, 2G or 3G data? Yeah, 2G data. 2G data? Yes. And then after, they make a real product. That's the idea, right? Of course. They start with this and then they make a real product, mass production? Yes. So this is the prototyping. And then of course, all these ideas can be mass produced. Are you promoting this a lot in the US or where? Media Tech Labs is a global company. It's based in Taipei. But we have offices in Europe, in the US. And yes, so we are based everywhere. And people can find it online in order? Yes. Is it popular already? It's really popular, yes. Lots of people are buying this? Yeah, because this is a great tool, great device for IoT type of applications. And all the connectivity features are on a single board. You don't need to attach any extra device for Wi-Fi support or Bluetooth support. It's all on a single device. And the SIM card is special? Yes. There's not many development boards built in SIM card slots. Right. And plus, you can attach a groove sensor kit or a groove shield on top of this using these pins and attach as many SIM cards as you would like to. Not SIM cards, sensors as you would like to. Maybe there's a groove adapter that adds a SIM card slot, maybe not. But there's lots of sensors. What I meant is the sensor connectivity, which is very essential for the IoT development. So only $59? Only $59. So every school is getting into buying this for the students to make stuff? It could be for students. It could be for startups. It could be for anyone who is interested in engineering and IoT applications.