 Hello, I'm Jeff Halbig with ST Microelectronics, coming to you from CES 2020. I'm very proud to introduce ST Silicon Carbide solutions for the industrial market segment. We're able to leverage our tremendous successes and automotive to bring Silicon Carbide into industrial applications in a big way. Our investments in capacity and our experience in this market are enabling us to create new applications for the industrial segment with Silicon Carbide that have previously not been explored before with ST's technology. I have a couple of examples here. First one is a 7.5 kilowatt power inverter powered by a Silicon Carbide small power module in the industry standard ASPEC-1 form factor, housing 1200 volt Silicon Carbide MOSFETs in a tiny ASPEC-1 configuration. This can be used in markets like factory automation or in cold chain power supply. To further power the electronics that go into such a device like this, we have a 100 watt Silicon Carbide powered fly back converter for auxiliary power supplies. The use of a 1700 volt device, which performance is far superior to that of standard Silicon technologies, allows us a 200 volt to 1200 volt input voltage range in a 100 watt power output without the use of any sort of heat sink. And should you require more power output, you can also put a small heat sink on to increase the power level to almost 200 watts. It's very suitable for almost the entire range of auxiliary power supplies for industrial applications. To complement the wide-band gap material of Silicon Carbide in industrial, we'll also be launching our first products in gallium nitride this year with engineering samples due before the midpoint of the year to some key selected customers. The focus here will be on more higher frequency, higher power density applications taking advantage of the tremendously low switching losses afforded by gallium nitride. And we're very excited to be stepping into this market for gallium nitride in 2020 as well. Thank you very much. For more information, you can go to www.st.com.