 Today, counterfeiting is the biggest business in the world, and it pervades every industry and every market in every part of the world. True Tech Technologies is here to tackle the market for counterfeit goods and products, where not only is the economic impact in the hundreds of billions of dollars each year, but the impact on human lives is beyond measure, especially when it comes to the safety and integrity of medicine and food for the sick, the young, and for those with no ability to defend themselves against counterfeit products. True Tech Technologies has developed a security platform that addresses the 600 billion global counterfeit problem of high-value products, such as pharmaceuticals, electronic components, industrial parts, and consumer goods. True Techs are inert, edible, and allow millions of unique optical patterns to be embedded into a piece of dust-sized particle about the width of a human hair. This dust-sized particle can serve as an invisible and edible barcode that can be ingested. We are able to apply these micro tags as part of the coating of the pill, and by scanning the surface of the pill with our unique reader, we can obtain comprehensive product intelligence about that pill, such as dosage, identity, the manufacture, where it was made, when it was made, expiration date, the country of authorized sale, and numerous other information. And then the pill can be ingested. So imagine a not-too-distant future when all pills are embedded with True Techs. A nurse at the best side of the hospital can scan the patient's wristband, and all the pills in a medicine cup to determine if all the medicine was genuine, without adverse drug-to-drug interactions, and able to match the doctor's prescription, and instantly feed the data back to inventory control. So as you can imagine, in addition to product security, True Techs have the power of ubiquitous information and data that can help to critically enable the Internet of Things. True Techs can be applied and integrated into the very fabric of products, including pills, food items, injection molded plastic, and computer chips. It becomes an integral part of the product, completely independent of the package or the label, much like a set of fingerprints to a human being. Because of its durability and the fact that True Techs can withstand temperatures of up to 1,000 degrees Celsius, they can also be applied to aviation and automobile parts for the purpose of authentication and identification following adverse events. Our model is three simple words, invent, disrupt, inspire. Our goal is to invent the future, disrupt and transform the status quo, and the process inspire a generation of young entrepreneurs and innovators to follow their dreams. What makes an innovator is simply a state of mind. Basically, an innovator is simply someone who is a problem solver, who is not afraid to disrupt the way things are done, to question and challenge the status quo, and someone who has a tenacity to carry on a vision until it becomes reality. Innovation can take place anywhere by anyone who is not afraid to pursue the power of an idea. True Techs will have a fundamental impact on a global economy by significantly improving the ability to define and to authenticate genuine and real products from fake products. Without the reliance on packaging and labels and in that process add to the concept of fair play and the respect for intellectual property and innovation. More importantly, we hope True Techs will make the world a safer place by dramatically improving the safety, the authenticity and the traceability of food and medicine, which is a huge and growing concern around the world. Imagine a patient undergoing chemotherapy who needs to rely on the integrity of the medicine that she is taking, or an infant whose nutritional needs are dependent on the safety of the food products that she is ingesting. These are life-critical applications of our technology that will have global impact and hopefully solve problems currently facing both companies and nations around the world. We are extremely honored to have been selected by the World Economic Forum as a technology pioneer. Thank you very much, Mahalo and Aloha.