 Hi, my name is Giuseppe Dezoli. I'm part of the ST Microlatonic Technica staff at the fellow and a fellow of the company and we're here to present the technology we develop in the last two years called Orlando. Orlando is a technology we develop for accelerating applications that are relying on neural networks deep learning algorithms so that these algorithms are usually associated with very high computational cost that is only possible to approach with a cloud application, very powerful server or GPGPUs. We want to put our customer in a position where they can deploy these applications into the field on edge device for IoT application and different applications that will require very low power cost. What is new is that the level of efficiency in terms of power consumption we have reached is unprecedented with respect to anything that's out there available today and that allows to implement functionality in the hands of a customer which are exploiting the benefits of deep learning artificial intelligence function that were previously not possible to be deployed on the edge in actual devices. The end customer, this is targeting consumer products and it could be applicable to industrial application but what is the end consumer, the end user of this technology would be anybody using devices like such as digital assist, smart digital assistance that you can actually talk to, they can reason around what they are seeing in the environment and perform different functionality with the help of cognitive functions that are very high level and provide an extremely more sophisticated way of interacting with them or consumer robotics devices that could be drones, it could be smart vacuum cleaners, such a thing that you could actually rely on to provide you a higher level of functionality than the one available today with existing technologies. Orlando is designed to be affordable in the sense that it's designed to be very high power efficient to an unprecedented level with respect to what we are seeing today and its cost allows our customer to build devices which have a bill of material well below what it would be available otherwise without this technology available today. Orlando is a set of IPs and what we're looking at is an advanced SOC prototype which is not yet a product, the technology is ready to be integrated into products by the end of this year in samples and in volumes next year. The future of Orlando is to become even more powerful and at the same time scaling down the cost and the power consumption requirements so that you can actually enable even more advanced feature in products with battery operation lost lasting for a long time like up to years for implementing functionality but not otherwise available today on the market.