 Hello, my name is Keith Walters. I'm a Regional Tactical Marketing Manager for RFID at ST Microelectronics and welcome to CES 2023. Today we're going to be talking about Near Field Communication and its applications towards automobile car access. So what we have here is a car connectivity consortium digital key 3.0 compliant solution with combination of Bluetooth plus ultra wideband radio and Near Field Communication for local car access. Right here we have a reference design door handle that incorporates our RFID reader along with a small microcontroller that has can connectivity to the main unit. So what you do is you take your access credential, you tap it to the door handle, and then it pops the locks, you can start the engine, you can set radio setting seat positions, all these wonderful things. The Near Field Communication is used for short-range interactivity with the vehicle, the Bluetooth plus ultra wideband is used for the long-range connectivity to the vehicle, and the ultra wideband is used for what's known as radio ranging to prevent relay attacks. This is where a person can actually clone credentials and then replay them in a distance from the vehicle. So this is a highly secure solution. It uses our ST safe secure element to completely lock down this entire solution along with the ST 25R 3920B NFC reader that's automotive approved. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to visit us at st.com for more resources regarding NFC, Bluetooth, and ultra wideband. Thank you so much.