 with Leica Geosystems, and who are you? My name is Hugh Bartleid. So we're looking at a special 360 camera that's going on here. It's a 3D imaging laser scanner. So the scanner has, you can see three cameras to take a 360 spherical image. It has an infrared sensor that takes an infrared panorama. And then on the slow axis, you have rotates 360 in horizontal and a high-speed vertical axis to make a full point cloud of the surrounding area. So is this for like a self-driving car? It's more for people who are working on the construction, renovation, design, architecture industries. It's for people to be able to accurately measure and record the reality around them digitally. Are you showing it turning around? It's dangerous. It's not dangerous, it's completely eye-safe, but the trade show came a little faster than our preparation. So we'll be launching the product in March. And they normally have this on it? This is the carrying case, yeah? Carrying case. Yes. So in construction, you carry up and put it up and you scan the whole environment and it's really very precise. Yes, you press the button. In about two and a half minutes, they would take a 360 scan and 360 image, transport that to a piece of software, which is called Autodesk Recap, and you can see here what you're doing. Can you hold it up for me so I can just put it in sound? Can we take it out? Sure. So what is this app? So this is Autodesk Recap Pro. It's a reality capture software that takes the data from the BLK360, combines it with other measurements and images and then allows the architects, people in the office, via the cloud to go around in the space. And they can, in this case, they've marked a few measurements that they want to have. So because, and this is possible because of the point cloud behind the image. So it's a very unique sensor, more than just a spherical image. Very unique. Nobody's doing something like this. They are, but no one is doing in this size, this form factor, and in this is availability in this way. So how long have you been doing this kind of product? Maybe 15 years or so. 15 years. It's always been something like this? No, it's always much bigger and much more costly. This is accessible to a new, to a group of small and mid-sized companies. So it's the first time you show? Second time. It was announced in November at Autodesk University with Autodesk, our partner in this project. So how big do you think this is going to be? I think it will be interesting. Time will tell. Time will tell. How much it costs? Is it affordable? It's affordable to the people it's made for. It's around $16,000. $16,000. You're one-sixth. So if you get something like this, it means your construction is going to be much more better. It's going to, the project will have fewer surprises. It will be done faster and will save you money. And people can borrow it out to each other or rent it? We expect that small companies, say five to ten employees, will probably have their own. Larger companies will have multiple units with their crews.