 So hi, we're here at the CES and hi, so who are you this is the communication manager of nail fact So Nail fact and what here? What is this? Well, this product name is neomano neomano is soft wearable robotic glove for People with hand paralysis normally people will have no strength in their hands They cannot pick up the cob or other stuff, but with this glove you can grab something like To brush or a cup so you can drink and you can really yeah brush your teeth with your Draft is it also somebody who have very harsh Arthritis sometimes they have issues with their hands too, right? Yes. This is for like SCI spinal cord injury patients and also the stroke patient or Rugeric disease who who has have no strength in their hands and It's working with a prototype is real It's almost product. Yeah, actually now it's on the Indie go go you can buy This product on Indie go go and it's actually 100% completed the funding, but still it's Selling we sell much is one the retail price is two thousand dollars, but in Indie go go price $400 so it's a way much discounted. Is this a different version? Well, this is Just so I can see this rehabilitation is different product. I just need to hear your song Yeah, so it's different product. Yes. This is different. This is for rehabilitation purposes Yeah, and Stroke patients can do the rehab exercise by playing games with this and our software So there's a sensor in there Special sensor. Yes. I am new sensors and banding sensors. So they are captures all the movement of the patients. What is this? This is a cognitive rehabilitation products. So this is a memory and attention rehabilitation And where are you based? in San Francisco in the United States and also South Korea and What is your background of the company? Do many products before? Yeah The CES innovation award winner and we have another product CES innovation award winner 2018 So two years in a row How do you use it? This is connected via Bluetooth so if you Push the grip button it grips though. There's a wire isn't it? Try again We release first and then grip and then you can grab some stuff So sometimes The people will have some kind of paralysis like this famous Nuclear physicist, right? He's in a wheelchair, but he can still ride So kind of thing You control it with just talking or Yeah, yeah People will have paralysis, but They have a strength in their wrist so they can push the button like that. Oh, yeah So they can control with their wrist or their arm Maybe they could be other controller too, right? It's Bluetooth It's connected via Bluetooth. Yes, maybe there could be another controller one for now