 Good afternoon and welcome to CES 2024 here at the ST booths. My name is Kirby Atwater. I'm one of the product marketing engineers for MemSensors here in North America. Today we're showing the LPS-22DF Absolute Pressure Sensor. This is one of our lowest current and lowest noise pressure sensors on the market. The LPS-22DF has an ultra long-term stability, very low current in standby and in output data rate. This is also our lowest noise pressure sensor and is now NexNAV certified to be used with the NexNAV elevation system. E911 requirements require that the first responders have an idea of when and where a customer or patient or a problem may be. So if you're in a high-rise, you need to know exactly what floor you may be on and E911 helps provide this to the first responders. The NexNAV system works by having altitude stations located around the metropolitan area. Those nodes feed in a pressure sensor versus elevation to the NexNAV cloud. At the same time, the Sensortile.Box Pro that we're utilizing today for our demo has the LPS-22DF inside. That device sends this pressure data up to the cloud. The cloud correlates to that pressure sensor data with the data already mapped from the NexNAV sensors and sends a elevation data back to the node. So in our demo, we take the Sensortile.Box Pro that's been previously calibrated. If we start from our initial point here on the charger, the reading is about 1.9 to 2.0 meters. I'll take the Sensortile.Box Pro and I'll put it on the lower level shelf. I'll let the reading stabilize. From that point, we get on to about 1.3 meters. Now I'll move it up to the middle shelf. We'll let it stabilize. During this time, it's communicating up to the cloud, correlating the data with the NexNAV application and then sending the data back down to us. Then if I move it up to the third shelf, which is about 7 tenths of a meter higher, we should see something in the 2.7 range when it settles. And there we go, 2.7 meters. So that shows the accuracy of the LPS-22DF in correspondence with the NexNAV application. So what it does is it gives a very accurate representation of your elevation. It's very, very precise and it more than meets the plus or minus three meters requirement for E9-1-1. With that, thank you for watching and for any further information, go to st.com. Thank you.