 The Qualcomm Tri-Cord XPRIZE is all about revolutionizing healthcare and making it accessible to millions of people around the world. Your average person will be able to take this device and diagnose their kid instead of taking them into the emergency room in the middle of the night. Or in a developing country where there's not enough healthcare that people will be able to get access to healthcare by using this device. Taiwan has a universal healthcare. Everyone is covered. And healthcare quality is really good. But because it had to lower the cost for the whole system, the system is not sustainable. That eventually will collapse. It was raised up in Taiwan. We have good healthcare. But just from the visit I went to China in the remote area, it's really heartbreaking. Because in China, the estimate is close to one billion people who don't receive any medical care at all. A major hospital in the big city like Beijing, Shanghai, you see people on the sick bed is in the hallway because there's too many patients there. And then if you go just away from the major city, they don't have any healthcare and they will have to wait in line for days. The Dynamical Biomarker Group is actually a research group in one of the universities in Taiwan. And we are very fortunate that HTC is our sponsor. The current team has about 30 members. Some people are doing the software, hardware, user experience engineer, and some mechanical ID design. Our team can do everything. We work together, we have fun together and we just didn't even have a dinner together. So I think I really like the team. The first thing we do is to buy a toy, try to call the toy, real try to call the toy to help us tell the story of what we are going to design. It's a future product and it's a dream to make impossible things possible. We actually can develop the technology and then we can move it into the China market. And if they can have a Qualcomm tricoder, they can actually take care of a lot of population. The world has so much resource and we have the technology actually available if we just push a little bit further. I am strongly motivated to see this happen, partly because of my personal experience, to see people who don't have any health care. So we would like to change that.