 Hello from the ST Stage as Embedded World 2015. Romain Loudin has joined me to talk about the benefits of the STM32 development platforms. Now you've got a live workshop up and running here, so talk me through what's going on. Yeah, thank you Chris. So in this live workshop we are allowing our visitors to explore, test and evaluate the STM32 development tools built around the STM32 nuclear and Q platforms which we have introduced back in 2004 during the Embedded World. And now I would like to introduce you, one of our customers George, which I would like to ask for his experience working with our products and with our development tools. So we have a very good experience with the STM products. Two years ago we started to develop our distributed control system and we decided the STM32 family. For each task we use different kind of STM of 100, 200, 400 and with two years we developed all systems. We stayed on development work and after that we changed to the final solution. It was a very excellent way to develop and time to market was very short. Okay, perfect. Thanks George, thanks for sharing your experience. And Chris, by the way, let me show you one more example of a real application developed very quickly. Okay, later. Okay Chris, so this is Seryan Ivanovich from the Hittec company. Seryan, please tell us a little bit more about your story developing with STM32. Our story started one year ago. We were here with the same fare as the visitors. We were sourcing for a partner and a microcontroller that we use for our product and we are very happy that we chose ST for this. We chose F4 core that we use for our dynamic application. Just tell me a little bit about the application then. What we produced is a full 12-litre ECG halter that is used for receiving and collecting ECG signal from the heart, transmitting it on the server for arrhythmia detection, communication with the doctor and back to the patient. And inside of this is, as I said, ST F4 core running all the algorithms, communication, data storing and receiving the signal. So to talk to you finally as a journalist, it's your technology helping to create what is effectively a lifesaver. Yeah, it's a really small lifesaver, especially for the people that have the heart condition. Sir Jiang, Roman, lovely to talk to you both. Enjoy Embedded World 2015. Thank you very much.