 So, any questions? No, okay. We changed the world of soccer and I want to take you on a very personal journey. In 2005, I was elected as one of the best soccer players in Northern Germany. In 2010, I played in the German youth soccer league and attended the elite school of soccer, which is actually something. But just three months after this photo, things have changed dramatically. And I considered myself actually in 2010 as the next David Beckham, so I was like a really rising star for myself. But just three months afterwards, I had a new head coach with whom I couldn't get along and I lost access to my most valuable resource during that time, professional soccer coaching. Now, 10 years later, we are back changing the way how soccer is being trained and played, giving everyone access to professional soccer training regardless where you are or when you can train. My name is Leonard and I'm the co-founder and CEO of IOTUS and IOTUS stands for IOT in sports. So, before taking you to the future, I want to take you back to the 1930s because soccer started a bit different than it's today. This is one of the soccer balls back in the days. It has actually two problems speaking in startup language. First problem, you couldn't see the ball on a muddy pitch. So, a big problem in the afternoon and evening because you couldn't play soccer anymore. Second problem, especially in Helsinki during the winter time when there is rain because this is a leather ball from pig bladders actually and it would double in the weight. Now, you can combine a leather ball full of water and freezing temperature in Helsinki combines and ends up in an ice ball. Basically, this thing killed people. If you would do a headshot, either you would fall unconscious or some people told me they even died. So, it has like two problems basically speaking in problem solution language. But people actually attended Slush six years ago and they came up with great ideas and great like new ideas of thinking. They came up with a scientific soccer ball. So, we had two problems again, color. You didn't see the soccer ball and kind of the problem with like health issues with headaches and stuff. So, they came up with the scientific soccer ball. You couldn't from now on change the colors, adapt it. You could make new great designs and actually sell way more. This was the first problem solution. Second, it was not anymore heavy. So, it was now not anymore absorbing water. It was all the time the same kind of standard and people started to standardize soccer balls. This was for the last 40, 50 years. Obviously, with changes and so on, but the overall like idea of soccer balls was the same. Today, we are super proud to present you the next step in the evolution of soccer balls. It is the step from a normal phone to a smartphone, from a normal watch to a smart watch. It is the step from a normal soccer ball to a smart soccer ball. We are super proud to present to you today the IOTUS One. It is a normal soccer ball, just super smart, connected to the internet, and combined with a highly gamified training application. Very important, it is a normal soccer ball. There is no change. It's no impact on the form factor or the overall dynamics of the ball. We did actually a lot of blind tastings and people can't find out the difference of the soccer balls. We have tomorrow a demo booth at A6, just two aisles in this direction. You can find it out, and I bet money, OK? So you don't see the difference. Having said all of this, I want to show it to you, actually. This is my lovely bag. And I brought it to you as a bit of an excitement. Perfect. Thank you. So this is one of our soccer balls. As I said, it's a normal soccer ball, no difference. You activate the soccer ball three times bouncing. Because normally it's sleeping, now it's activated, and you see here our wonderful application. The application has a variety of exercises that are all science-based, first of all, and secondly, a proven way to get better faster. So we are now choosing an exercise I go for, let's say, toe taps. Perfect. What a coincidence. It's doing what I'm saying. And we have a little countdown coming up. So again, this is one of the exercises, and I'm making one of these exercises. Not too many people know this exercise, but this is one of the signature exercises to get better on an individual level. You see now here my exercise, and in my bag you can see the touches that are recorded live. There is no hidden camera. There is nothing in the ceiling, not behind, not just the soccer ball, and the super cool app. The sensors that are integrated are connected through Wi-Fi to the application. And if you have finished the workout, you can share, compete, or challenge with your friends. So now I'm a bit sweating. So this is actually the exercise that we've done right now. And you can, again, do it on demand whatever you're focusing on and wherever you are. You don't need Wi-Fi access. You can do it in the forest. You can do it on the pitch just behind you. Doesn't matter anywhere, anytime. If you're wondering, maybe you have kids, cousins, whatever, if you can buy this for Christmas, again, boost the next door tomorrow, and it's a great idea. Second, I want to show you how we do it. Because we are, in the end, not really a ball manufacturer. We are a tech company. But we partner up with big sporting good companies. And we sell our technology similar to the Intel Inside idea to those big tech companies. We put a sticker on it and say, this is IOTA's inside. Now it's smart and connected. The second step is the onboarding of the athlete into our training application with games, challenges, feedbacks, and, again, all professionalized. So this is really a coach in the pocket. And the last step is providing the data to soccer clubs, federations, coaches, and big corporations for partners. Our technology, and this is actually great, is applicable to all kind of sports. We looked into soccer because it's just the biggest sport in the world. We can apply it as well for volleyball, basketball, and even golf. The technology is always the same idea. Put sensors in something that is moving and build a training platform behind it. Our soccer ball here has a bunch of really cool futures. First of all, it measures 1,000 frames per second. You can even measure the air status of your soccer ball. It's pretty much like in the car. And you get an alarm alert when it's too low. Further, we have an AI-based coach that is at some point in time smarter than yourself because it knows where you need to improve. So it's really all combined within this soccer ball. Summarizing a little bit what I've said so far. First of all, we have world-class coaches on demand, science-based. We partnered up with the best soccer clubs and the best soccer players and coaches to design this stuff. Second, gamification. What we learned in all the interviews that we did. People stopped doing learnings online or coachings because of one single thing. And this is our damn habits. We are habit-built beings. This is good and bad. It's bad because we don't stick to what we said we want to do. So gamification, that's what we learned, is the number one source to overcome this kind of habit problem. And the last bit is our soccer ball. It's a little bit more expensive than a normal soccer ball. But again, there's actually no point in the future of buying a normal soccer ball again because this one has actually electricity, sensors, and an internet connection inside for a little bit more of a price. Summing up with where we are at the moment, we have raced in the beginning of this year 3 million from one of the finest sports second vessels of the world. We have partnered up with the Volkswagen-owned German soccer champion for Wohlzburg. We have partnered up with Riedl Communications, which is one of the sports tech leaders worldwide when it comes to what is actually happening on the pitch. So we are looking later at a later stage, eventually as well, on the professional side at the moment. It's just B2C. And we have signed a partnership, and this is super important as an early-stage company, with one of Europe's biggest sporting good brands, Erima in Germany for amateur soccer players. We are a team of 11 full-time employees. And quickly, my lovely founding team, Peter, is here as well. I love them. Marcel is one of the best sports tech professionals in the world. He's living in Berlin and worked his whole life in sports. Marcel, I'm a Forbes 30 under 30 and worked in venture capital. Peter did his PhD. He is in the back there. He worked or did his PhD at one of the best sports tech universities, and Christian is a serial entrepreneur. One last thing that I'm done. This year is the World Cup in Carta. And the whole smart ball industry will change from this moment onward, because there is a smart soccer ball used with billions of people seeing smart soccer balls for the first time in their lives. Our industry will change after this winter forever. It's similar to the early days of the internet. Thank you very much. Booth A6 tomorrow.