 So we're here with a subtle tape and chronicled right? Yes, we're partner companies I'm Ryan Orr, and we work together to put strong digital identities and consumer and luxury products and on packaging Yes, so here at the table you can see here is a Tattoo that you can put on the skin and it has a chip and so this can be used for Access control in a hospital to track the patients Yes, the chip and that's correct. Yeah So you can fix the tattoo to the human skin and the chip is inside of the tattoo very cool well The chip is tiny and so this can be used for accessing an event like a concert or Keeping track of all of the patients in the hospital. Is this already mass production? Correct So who's making this one? This is a sellotape product. Yeah with an NXP chip NXP chip. Yes, NXP. Maybe it's an Arm Cortex M0 plus is for tiny one or just an RFID something inside I'm not sure if it's a my fair or a deathfire, but it's yeah I mean we can put any type of chip behind the scene, right? So this device is RFID enabled so we can use a Very secure chip or basic chip But it's all about the level of authentication that you want to have at the end of the day So what does your company do in your company? You are partners, right? Yeah, we are partners We are focusing more ourselves on the RFID based solution Also, I'm digressing any type of sensors attached to RFID to make those, you know solution Intelligent, right? Is it in here? Yeah This one is one of the solution we have been working on which is an RFID based tag So again, it has an adhesive in the back and it's used for coltian application It's used for smart a pharmaceutical application, but again, it's it's logging and tracking temperatures It has a battery it's an active device and you can record temperature for a period of time and from there You know get history about shipment and distribution of goods and we're issuing there. Here's another product We call this a crypto seal We have the chip and then the antenna is running the length of the adhesive seal So we can seal a package an envelope a pharmaceutical container a shipping container and then we register The chip to a blockchain and the blockchain creates interoperability and security on the back end a big improvement over the conventional Databases of IOT but IOT and blockchain can work very well together in the future and so at chronicled What we're providing is the link of the chips and the physical property the packaging to the blockchain for registration and verification Blockchain that sounds like something from Bitcoin right Bitcoin Ethereum IBM is doing the hyper ledger platform. There are other permissioned ledgers Many nation-states will probably roll out blockchains Business groups will roll out blockchains and then you have the public ledgers like like the Bitcoin and Ethereum And that's a peer-to-peer Kind of like disconnected end points having Authentication for is what is it? What does it mean a blockchain is a distributed network of computers and the computers are all working together according to a protocol to create a ledger and the ledger keeps the status of the currency ownership or the physical property or You know the deeds of title The health care system the postal system all of these major kind of industry systems could move on to an Onto a blockchain back end over the you know next three to four years right here. It would know if it was open and not It's a tamper evidence seals You know that if it's been open or not and the chip will no longer broadcast once you break the antenna So if I pick this off, it's a printed antenna and and it's like the sticker on your DMV Issued license plate where it'll come off in tiny pieces and the antenna is printed So if the antenna breaks, I can't scan it anymore with my smartphone All right, and you have lots of different demos around here, but lots of different Imprimitations wine labels we put the seal strip on electronics to secure the case of the electronics This is a sneaker tag to put on to a sneaker to authenticate a limited-edition Nike sneaker This is an oven knit. I believe there's a you put the temperature tracker in here Probably a consumer engagement to scan and learn something about the food network a smart lock with a secure Identity registered to a blockchain right, so This is about flexible electronics. This is about this is perfect for this conference, right? Yes Consumer and luxury goods companies that want to create a digital identity for their product that want to authenticate their product That want to do brand promotion with a smartphone based interaction with the product Wearables companies that want to add user engagement on top of the chips that they're already putting into the wearables products There are many many applications And our FID is selling 12 billion units per year right now something is huge, right? It's growing and still there is a growing need for securing RFID, right? You can find some basic solution for RFID but what Ryan was showing you is the next level of you know security in terms of brand protection strong authentication of those solutions based on RFID, right? And then on top of that you add some intelligence with additional sensors There is a lot of sensors solution out there as well here, you know temperature sensor humidity Accelerometer you name it. So again, it's a perfect space for us to do Celotape is doing all these What does Celotape do? Celotape, Identive and Chronicle all work together Celotape is an 80-year-old industrial manufacturing company and they print the labels and they put the chips and the antennas into the labels So they have expertise with adhesives materials Engineering label printing. It's a factory floor. It's hundreds of people and Manufacturing at scale of the phone cases. Here's a phone case with the printed electronics Of the wine labels of The form factors to go inside of the wearables that are flexible Identive music festival pass music festival pass All right, cool. So awesome. So looking forward to more advanced flexible Stuff in the future. Yeah, you bet. Yeah