 Hello from the ST stand here at Embedded World 2015 in Nuremberg and with Laurent Verre it's going to talk about something very high-tech But with a very low-tech prop. Hi Chris. Do you know those bricks from a famous Danish toy company? Out of those bricks kids are making buildings, submarines, spaceships. The only limitation is their imagination Well, STM32 nuclear and Qube are the basic bricks of electronic systems Here we have a nuclear board. So you can see the nuclear board features a standard mechanical and electrical interface If you want to add new functionality to the STM32, you just add the new boards, okay? I pick up this example for you Here you have the STM32 nuclear boards With a USB cable for coding and debugging on top of that we add some boards to add new functionality For instance, you want to connect this to a smartphone. We have a Bluetooth low-energy interface We have a heart rate monitoring system, okay? Say you we want to pretend this is a smartwatch We have an NFC board for payments or pairing for the Bluetooth low-energy and finally There is a display to display information on your smartwatch Essentially what you have here is the prototype of a smartwatch What we see in the market More and more company they want to be part of the internet of things Those companies are not necessarily electronic experts They want to rely on the secure platform STM32 is the right platform to start to connect your products to the internet of things Well in this show we are presenting two new products one is the STM32 L4 Combining high performance and low power. Low power is very important for battery-operated products and performance means innovation The second product we are introducing is the STM32 F7 STM32 was introduced in the market in 2007. At that time it was a revolution You know the first 32-bit ARM core-based machine affordable Seven years later, STM32 F7 is seven times more performance So you can rely on us to keep on bringing innovation in this market Well Laura on the story began with small plastic bricks and ended up with state-of-the-art technology Lovely to talk to you as always. Well Chris, thanks for the interview. It was my pleasure