 So we're here at the micro dual booth so who are you well my name is Phil Paul and I'm director of semiconductors for Mikudo and today we've got a few demonstrators on show which could be useful for the ID Tech X 2016. What you see here is a credit card sized card plastic card and here's a pizza switch there's no battery here when I press on this you can see up there over here you can see a light will come on so it's connecting remotely yes what is it what does it work with yes it's bluetooth no energy and here we have the in this system here we have pizza then we have a power manager from Mikudo and then we have some standard components you can see how thin it is here so how does it work what's a battery no there's no battery and the unique selling proposition here is that you can press this pizza switch 10 to the power seven times or more and it will still function that means this is gonna basically a very very long life so it's gonna work forever and there's no need to change the battery yes and so it's a switch for bluetooth yes it is indeed yeah and this is a company you work with we work together with Alka our name is Mikudo we're in Zurich and Alka is also in Switzerland is this a real product yes you could buy this product all right and what are you showing here well what we're showing here is again a temperature sensor we have a temperature sensor which is located here and every 15 seconds the temperature is updated and you can see it on an display here so there's no battery here too this is no battery at all no battery at all this is using solar cells which are internal solar cells here do you make those solar we don't make these we buy these in but the year we also buy in this is just a very quick demonstrator this can be made a lot smaller but what you see here is the bluetooth connection goes to the phone and you can see here this phone is also updated with the temperature all right can we grab one of those over there grab it out yeah this is showing the chips that you make yes this is typically what a silicon wafer looks like this is a 16 wafer today we have 16 wafer and we have also 18 wafer where do you make those these are the usual global supply chains are used these are there are many good founders nowadays that you can buy wafers from so what does our chips do these particular chips actually I have no idea it could be it could be anything our specialties are temperature sensing for sensors and timing so we do a lot for real-time clocks for sensing as said like quartz yes quartz quartz oscillators we do 32 kilo oscillator based circuits we do for Swiss watches or of course yes that's that's actually where we came from in the past are you a competitor of in micro electronics yes we are in the watch area we definitely there are competitors all right cool and you you will even have a presentation here right yes we're going to be presenting a single chip calibrated temperature asic so a single chip calibrated temperature asic yeah what is that for that's for the temperature indicator markets and that's the sweet spot of that market for us is the low end of the market where you have high quantity and it's aiming at the per pack market