 So what are we hoping you get out of the workshop today? First of all, get an introduction to the new STM32U5 product series. Brand new released. In fact, it's not fully released yet. So you're getting a bit of a preview to it. The information is on our website, but it isn't fully released to all customers yet. So you're getting a bit of a preview into the products. Specifically because it's targeting ultra low power, it's part of our ultra low power range. We're looking at the LP BAM, DMA and ultra low power modes as part of this workshop. So we're focusing on the low power side of the architecture for this workshop. Hopefully you'll go away understanding a bit more about STM32s and the STM32U5 and also the STM32 ecosystem for those that have never touched it before. So you go away and be able to actually implement your own application and understand what you're going. The last bullet point, a meeting person. Again, yeah, that would be nice. Unfortunately for this workshop, it isn't. It's still online. There are a number of workshops that we're face to face. If the purpose is this one, unfortunately, we're still online. So the agenda for today, first of all, the arrival of work, that's what we're going through now. Talking about the introduction and the agenda. Again, that's part of now. Next up, we will have a quick, the first hands-on, straight into the first hands-on. And the purpose of this is to validate that you've got everything set up okay. The hardware is working. You've got software installed, et cetera. So we'll get through that. Then it will be back to me for an introduction about the U5 product family and a bit about the benefits of using U5 or developing with U5. Then we'll move on to look at security. And then finally, the long-ish session, which is a combination of theory and hands-on to look at the DMA and how it can be used. And then we'll come back to look at the ultra-low power modes of the STM32U5. And then we'll have another theory and hands-on session focused on LP BAM. And then finally, at the end, we'll have 15 minutes to wrap up to cover any last-minute questions you have, et cetera.