 So we're here with NanoVivo. And what are we looking at here? Hi. Hi, I'm Jeff McCubbin with NanoVivo. We're a young startup here in Silicon Valley. And we've developed the world's first wearable risk monitor for health and wellness factors like hydration, collagen, fat, antioxidants, protein. So all this is... I'm using non-invasive blood chemistry and monochrome. And our software analyzes these. So you are non-invasive, but you are monitoring the blood chemistry. How does that work? It just uses light to go into the bloodstream and analyze the reflections back. And it's the world's first. And it's this kind of a low, low-key announcement. So it sends the light and monitors it here or where? How does it... what's going on here? It measures reflections back from the bloodstream and then the software analyzes these contents that are very important to people's health and wellness and fitness. And it empowers the individual to take control of their health. So how did you develop this? How did you make it happen? We have the engineers on staff to do it and we're a young startup. We recognize the need for this. So do you have a connection right now? Yeah, I can show you how one works. We have an app on the iPhone called NanoVivo. Yeah, so it's connected with their Bluetooth? And the blue light shines when it has the Wi-Fi connection. And then you... we have three in this application. We have three, hydration, protein and fat. So we'll measure... it'll show us hydration first. And that says I'm at 52, which is very well hydrated. It saves the other ones. Protein is at 19, fat 1.9. So those are pretty good numbers. I'm doing pretty good today. So is this accurate? Yes. Like how accurate is this? Well, the purpose of us bringing this out today and rolling this out, is to show industry and other technical organizations this capability and how it can help them sell their products or services. So we're here to try to get to talk to other organizations that might want to collaborate with us or form strategic partnerships. And you can put this technology into other smartwatches? Yeah, we can team with any other companies that have sensors or sensing devices. This is a good adjunct to other products as well. So we're here opening up to other companies for talks about partners. So your product is a sensor? It's a beam machine? What is it? It would be termed a spectral sensor. So the sensor, that's your product? Using color, yeah, spectrum. Looking at the spectrum. Nice. And this microcontroller and stuff going on in this prototype right now? Yes. But it could be paired up with all kinds of other? Sure. And this could be just one of the sensors in a smartwatch? Right. And how soon? As soon as we develop some partnerships and talking to other companies who want to team up with us to help get this into the hands of the consumers where it belongs. It can go fast? Oh yeah, very fast Wi-Fi. You could even send the data to your doctor to wherever it needs to go. Is it going to be easy enough to mass produce this one? Yes, yes. So mass production is? Yes, we're a young startup. That's why we want to talk to other companies. And what's the price going to be for that kind of sensor? That would be expensive or not so much? It's going to be affordable for every consumer. That would be the goal here.