 I'm Brian Ballard. I'm the CEO and co-founder of Apex Labs, and we make Skylight, the industrial people platform. When we look at the problem statement, we see a huge dichotomy appear between those that have access to information on their jobs and those that have been highly underserved by technology. And when we see the fact that almost half the adult workforce doesn't have access to critical information while they're working, we saw that as a massive opportunity to improve the state of the workforce. What happens if we can change the fundamental access to information by making it more intimate and always available? We approach it through wearable technology. Skylight's unique in the market in the sense that when you're using Skylight and you have smart glasses on, your information that you need to see is right in your line of sight. I can do my work without ever having to look away. I can really see what is I'm focused on and the information I need to help me resolve an issue or do something to a spec that I might not have been able to memorize before I can ask an expert somewhere else how to help me through something. It's really the essence of the connected workforce, as opposed to just having paper instructions presented to you in a different format. Our most important attributes that allow us to innovate come in two flavors. One side we deal with a multitude of different hardware devices. So our platform's device agnostic, we're able to use a different type of wearable device for a different type of problem, meaning we're not stuck with the advantages or disadvantages of a particular type of form factor. The other piece of it is we address a multitude of different scenarios. So if you think about a factory as a user of our technology, there's not just one job in a factory, there's hundreds of jobs in the factory. You want everyone to be able to work together as a truly connected workforce. Because we've approached it through that flexibility, we're able to innovate across a bunch of different opportunities and we solve the highest pain points as they're presented to us for our customers. So if you're in manufacturing or field service or logistics, you probably don't work at a desk. You don't have access to the information that we come to take for granted in our home lives. I can turn to a device in my house and ask it what's the weather, but I can't turn to something at work and ask it, how do I solve this really complex high value problem? How do I bring a factory up online when it's down? I think if we can solve those in our lifetime, we're going to see unbelievable productivity improvements in work life.