 My name is Peter Taylor. I'm Professor of Organic Chemistry in the School of Life, Health and Chemical Sciences. The technology we're developing is around polyethylene glycol and silane copolymers, particularly alternating block copolymers. We've developed another way of making them, which leads to a whole range of different properties. We've been working in organo-silicon chemistry for perhaps 30 years or so. We've come quite experts in making organo-silicon compounds. And we came across this particular polymer by doing some of our interesting organo-silicon chemistry and decided to exploit it further. So using our synthetic method, we can control the way the polyethylene glycol and the siloxane are combined to give quite unique combinations. And that leads to quite interesting properties. And so we can use these polymers in a whole wide range of different purposes from contact lenses through to lubricants. My colleagues and I have a great range of knowledge and experience around new materials and particular smart materials. And we think that over the next four or five years that field is going to really open up. And so the expertise that we have could really be useful for your industry.