 Hello, welcome to Electronica 2016 where ST is showcasing its automotive smart driving area or the wall of cars to me and joining me here is Philippe Pratt, he's technical marketing manager for infotainment for the EMEA region. Just talk me through the display. ST has been shaping automotive electronics for about 30 years and this year's Electronica we have a unique celebration of this. The wall of cars shows how ST has contributed into automotive electronics in the past, is contributed today and how it will in the future. Each of the car models have a success story, a story in which ST played a role. The stories give visitors an insight into the automotive applications ST serve, whether it is about engine management, body inconvenience, safety and chassis, ADAS, connectivity or infotainment, ST addresses a large range of applications with a broad and unique product portfolio. Right, let's go to that interactive wall over there and you can show me some of the different classes of cars that you work with. If you look at the different cars, their stories and our semiconductor content you will realise that ST has always been fueling and electrifying the automotive world with cutting edge technologies and very innovative solutions. ST has enabled us to be a competitive supplier from family cars, economy cars, premium and luxury and sports cars. In a few words, innovation, long term commitment and leadership combined with a strong partnership with the automotive industries are ST success factors we wanted to express in the wall of cars. And if you had to pick some of the innovations over the past 30 years that you're most proud of, what would they be? Well, there are a lot and all of them represent a significant milestone in the development of automotive applications, which makes a selection quite difficult. But to mention with you, our most compelling success stories are definitely ST leadership in VI power switches here over 25 years in the industry, in those zones with our analog ACSPs, in all GMP fires, in aiders, radar transmitters, in positioning. Yes, I just see the list is pretty long and it's quite challenging to be selective. Now I doubt even you can predict where we'll be in 30 years time, but what about the near future? Well, much of the future cannot be disclosed as elements are ST confidentials. But many of the next generation car models will take advantage of ST leading edge technologies such as silicon carbide power MOSFETs and rectifiers, 48 volt components for on-board power supply, GNSS precise positioning or aiders, vision and imaging processors. We will have a V2X communication with our partner Autotox and 32-bit microcontrollers with overall strong focus on functional safety and security. All these new silicon devices are fundamental for the electrification of the car and the autonomous vehicle. Well congratulations on making driving safer, greener, more connected over the past three decades and good luck for the next 30 years. Thank you Chris.