 So hello and thanks for being here. You are at our Renaissance booth. You are now together with me. My name is Frank Orber I am leading the SST team. This is our system and solution team in the mayor I'm in together with my colleague Brad Rex. Brad is leading the SST team in America and Brad He will show us a huge new demonstration, a huge new tool We call QQnet Studio and QQnet IoT and this is unique in the industry and please be excited. Please see what we are doing and Brad if you can give us some highlight information on QQnet Studio would be really appreciated. Thanks Frank. So QQnet Studio and QQnet IoT are kind of the hardware and software brothers of each other. So QQnet IoT allows us to take our modules plug them together in different formats and variations. That way you can make your application exactly what you want and now what we're doing is we're making a software version to allow us to actually auto-create the software and that's QQnet Studio which we're showing. So we'll basically have a drag-and-drop type of solution where we can take our MCU board, we can take a connectivity board, and we can take all from scratch. We're doing it graphically. So in this case we would have an MCU that's reading in temperature and humidity data and sending it out in the elite. We would then compile this. Is this now local on this machine or where is it? Yeah so this is all done cloud-based so it's on a cloud instance. So it's all done online in a browser. So when we're compiling here we're going to use the cloud's compute power so it's much faster. You don't have to have a very powerful laptop to do the compilation. It took two seconds to do the full compile and then we're going to get the project file. And now we are done? We're all done. So what you see here is we get all the source code for the actual project and then when we compile we get the debug file. So what we'll do is we'll download the debug file so that we can actually do the programming. So that's there and what we'll do is we'll switch over to our other tool. This will allow us to erase it. We will select the file we just and we're going to program it. So we'll do the programming. So the device is programmed and since this is BLE we have a BLE app. So what we're going to see is if I get a smartphone app here select our device and you'll see all the temperature and humidity data coming out. If we had a different sensor like a flow sensor you would see flow data. So the app and the data that's being sent out from Quick Connect Studio is automatically configured based on the actual devices that you're using. What do we need? Do we really need a high sophisticated high end machine to run locally or what is requested from our customers? You don't need much other than the hardware and a browser. That's pretty much all you need and a way to flash the device locally to make Quick Connect Studio work. So really a low barrier entry. You're not downloading any tools. Just a real simple browser and some hardware. You can do it with a Chromebook. You could. Also you need something else maybe. You can actually I did it before. You can actually load it on your smartphone and do all the configuration here. Obviously you need a way to download the file onto a PC but you could use a smartphone with a browser to do all the actual developments of the solution. Can you talk a little bit? I see here two Renesas controllers. What is the next step? So right now, good point, Frank. We support two different MCUs, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a couple of different sensors. Our plan over the next few months and then for 2023, we're going to get all of our MCUs supported in here, all of our sensors. We're also looking at partners. So other technology that Renesas does not have like gyro accelerometers, things like that, we're going to get an ability to have our partners actually add in support here as well. So a lot of fun and exciting things coming in 2023. This is a brand new way of doing things? Yeah. So first way in the industry to actually do it from this level. There are many online IDs that already exist today but that's really source code level. You have to do the programming and debug and development. This allows you to start one level above that at a solution level. Then take that solution, make the code, and then from there you can then go on and do the next part of your actual development process. WizzyWig, something, what do you call it, drag and drop? Yeah, WizzyWig. What you see is what you get, same style. So basically, if we look at it, it's exactly mirrored to what we have. So that's the whole point. And then again, it comes with example codes and you can modify and improve? Yep. So the example code will intelligently look at which devices you have and auto create that example. So for instance, if it's BLE, it expects that you would send it out to a BLE app like on a mobile phone. If it's Wi-Fi, then you would send it out to a web browser like an address page so that you can take a look at it. So it intelligently knows which devices you have and it will automatically reconfigure. The question customers are very often having, what about the price? Do we charge anything to customers? What is our business model to work with customers? So right now we're in a beta stage for the tool and development. So right now the tool is free of charge to use. It's renaissance.com slash QC studio. Users just need to sign up for a renaissance for my renaissance account. And from there, they're able to then use the tool free of charge. Please submit feedback. Let us know how you're using it. We want to get the features that users are most implementing added. So right now it's completely free to use, really. And then hardware for hardware availability. Renaissance provides samples or you can get them through distribution. DigiKey, Mauser, and Avenue of Future, all of our major distributors. Affordable, most of the boards, less than $100. The little PMOD boards are probably 10 to $25 range. Last question, we are now here at day two of Embedded World. You have met a lot of customers. Can you share high level, what is the most, what is your impression of being here in Germany? Yeah, everybody is very excited. First thing people ask is like, oh, it looks very modern. It looks like Visual Studio Code. People are used to that. They like the new look and feel. It's very dark. It's very black. It's very, you know, coder-like. We can change the colors. So people are very excited for this. It's an option, right? People want options in how they do development. So this gives them more flexibility that they can do. Is there a potential way to collaborate like a team could be working together on stuff in there? It's possible. The tool doesn't support it today, but definitely the framework here is very flexible to allow that. We can add extensions, things like GitHub integration. So if you have a collaborative source control management, we can do that. I joke with people, you can get chatGPT in here as well, probably at some point. And you can just tell chatGPTD works. Yeah, exactly. So again, these are all plugins. They're all, and it's fully adaptable. So a lot of, you know, I think we're really excited to rent a source that we're able to produce this tool for people. And I think in 2023, right, we're going to have a lot of fast updates come in that are going to make this tool really awesome. Thank you very much, Fred. I think really great what we are doing here. It is the next step, the next step of evolution. The next step in our development with our customers. I hope you will be here in one year again. We will see much more PMOs. We will see much more kids. Aval kids, boards, starter kids from our side. And you will see also some of our partners having here modules. So please come again next year. Stay interested. Being interested in our solutions and come again to Renaissance and visit us on our website, www.renaissance.com and you will figure out the Connect Studio. So thank you very much for being here.