 We are in the process of going through how we can foster the application of open-source and open-source software. So one of our next speakers is Mr. Kiwi Thanh. Like Dr. Panat said, we just not software. We also have a hardware side, and he's promoting how hardware, open-source and technologies can be accessed throughout the world. Please welcome Mr. Kiwi Thanh. Thank you. All right. Good morning. I'm Kiwi, CEO of Lineforged Desk, the company. So what I'm going to show today, I'm sorry, is some of the projects that we're doing is hardware projects. So the company started off with a statement, how are we going to use open-source technology from the whole process using open-source software like OpenCAD to develop hardware products that push to the international market. So nobody has really yet moved to this journey by producing products, hardware products especially, that go through safety certification and become a professional product in the market. So in a way, we embarked on an experiment to produce such a product. So craft laser, which is actually a professional laser cutter that's developed 100% open-source. And we've done this project, I think we started this project only last year. So it took us one and a half year to raise funding, get the product done, produce, and certified. And right now, we're already sold, I think, all over the world from U.S. all the way to Korea and Europe on this machine. So without going too much into details, I'm going to quickly share what exactly is this laser cutter. Okay. So the craft laser is actually the worst, safest cutting laser. It's also the only portable laser cutter in the world. It's also the most compact and lightweight system. You can see that we actually brought the machine down here at level 10. We just fly all the way in from Singapore, just carry it along. So it's like a check-in luggage. You can see it's very compact. It's all in one system and it's 100% open-source. So this project, as you can see, we are trying to create values in the product that's based on open-source. And it's not just something like a maker project that doesn't go anywhere. So we decided that we took on this seriously and push as hard as we can to get the product into the market in less than a year. So some of the features that are going to show here, I mean, there are terminologies that you may not know, but what I'm trying to show down here is that when you push your hardware into the market, there are a lot of safety requirements. There are safety standards that you need to follow, tested before you can actually push a product into the market. Some of the examples are like, for example, for laser cutter, there are four classes. So for us, it's a class one laser, which means that despite the fact that it's a cutting laser, it is as safe as your CD player. That's class one certification. And also, NFPA is a National Fire Protection Association standard 86 compliance, meaning that we are also the only laser cutter that complies with fire protection standards. So NFPA 86 requires any incinerary system for your combustion oven standards. So in this laser cutter, we actually have that kind of safety features. And again, it also is only less than 50 pounds, which means it's only about 23 kg. That is actually part of the OSHA requirement. For anything that needs to be portable, it needs to weigh less than 50 pounds. If not, otherwise, it's not portable. So other good features it has is its own built-in filter, air filter, cooling system, and some air assist for good laser cutting, and it's extremely easy to use. So with all those features, this allows us to actually push the product into the market. So you can see from the photographs, we already delivered to Korea, to a lot of schools in Singapore. And so down there, you can see that we're actually having a workshop inside the library. So that's how safe the laser cutter is. So what we'll see later in the afternoon, please come up to level 10, and then the machine is there. We can do some demonstration hands-on. If not, that's all I have. Thank you.