 So we're here at Mobile World Congress, and who are you? Hello, I'm Konrad from Cyber Components. So, what do you do, Cybercom? Well, we are the consulting company, and so we do projects for our customers that outsource the software development work for us. We are based in Poland in Łódź and Warsaw. And apart from being a consulting company, we are selling our product Bluetooth for the car kits called BlueGo. And apart from that, we are trying to revolutionize multimedia in the automotive industry by showing off our Cybercom concept and the gadget entertainment on the street. So, how does it work? Well, this is something that we developed with the partnership with our colleagues from Cybercom Sweden. So, basically, this reassembles a car computer. You can play with it, it has normal features that the car would have. You have a navigation, you have a radio and such. However, now, however now, you can use Android stick, like this one. I don't show the name who produced it because it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter, exactly. It can be any of those. This one actually has been bought in the shop. And the thing is that the normally car life cycle lasts around 15 years. And those devices and the mobile applications then change rapidly. Like, you know what happened to WhatsApp and Facebook recently, right? You would not imagine that year before, right? No. Exactly. But right now, cars are somewhat not really updated to what we can have in the market. But with this solution, you can always have your mobile devices and mobile applications with you in your car. Where do you put this? Yeah, basically, you put it in the HDMI port. Ah, you have an HDMI port in the car. Yeah, and then you can basically play with it. And the applications are running on the stick. And they don't contact with the head unit of the car because it's all HDMI driven. That's the whole concept, the whole idea. Including touch? Yeah, there is a touch, but this is a static page. Yeah, there is a touch. And that works with HDMI? Yeah, that works with HDMI. All right, so... But the cars with HDMI connectors? Yeah, but I said that at the beginning it's just a concept. Yeah. It's an innovation. It's our think tank on how to solve a problem in automotive industry. It's not something production-ready, meaning that you cannot take it and plug it into your car right now at the moment. It's a demo. It's something that we have been thinking, OK, we know the problems of automotive industry and we are strong in mobile programming and in devices, so we can combine those two. And that's the product, that's the result of our thinking. So how much work do you do? How many cars have your technology or are you in cars? Well, the Bluetooth from Cybercom is installed in several millions cars a year. So it's huge success. And apart from that, we do software development on a daily basis. All kinds of things? Yeah, all kinds of things. As for Cybercom, Poland, we are divided into four domains. So one of them is connected engineering and then met the devices. This is the automotive. This is the low-level microchip programming. The second one is secure connectivity. We do security audits because we are certified in that industry. And apart from that, we do connectivity management, which is about radio-based stations, installations, measurements of the network, operational excellence and such. And we do the digital solutions, which is web portals, mobile applications. And you should understand it more like enterprise applications, web applications in JVAR.net. So how many engineers do you have? Well, Cybercom Poland has 150 engineers in two locations in Warsaw and Łódź. And Cybercom Group in total has 12,000 engineers mostly in Sweden. Cool. So any work that needs to be done can be done great and fast. Yeah, great and fast. Yeah, basically, great and fast. Best, of course best. Who's your competitor? Some companies in India are huge, no? But what is the difference working with you? Well, compared to India? I don't know, some giant company. Well, for customers in Europe, the difference is, for example, the time zone and the culture difference. It's easier to work the same working hours, overlapping working hours. All right. So you have customers all over the world? Well, as Cybercom Group, yes. As Cybercom Poland, yes as well. We have some local customers in Poland. We have customers around Europe in Sweden and some of them, some of the business is done on the Middle East and Asia.