 We're here with Technologic Systems. Hello. Hi. How's it going? So who are you? I am Elizen Nelson, Field Applications Engineer. So you have a lot of PCB boards around here. So what do you do? We make embedded computers using ARM processors with Linux board support packages. So do you have customers all over the world, or? We do. We sell internationally. Probably about a little over half of our customers are in North America, but the rest of them are all over the world. So what kind of do you have here? So here, we've got a demonstration of our various products that we have available. We have all different sizes and form factors. This is Marvell. Marvell, NXP free scale, some old Cavium, some theorist logic, mostly. Cavium. It's ARM Cavium? Cavium's original ARM processors that they bought from Star Electronics. All right. And what is the demo over there? So this demo here is one of our newest demos. It's showing off the new BAT12. It'll be an engineering sampling soon. What this is showing you is that we can charge the battery from the system. But when battery power is lost, the battery knows it, but so does my in-system here. So the LED pattern changes depending on whether or not the battery is plugged in. And the battery can hold the system in power for a couple of hours if once power is lost so that you cannot lose any of your data. All right. So that's important for a bunch of markets, right? Yeah. So there's a lot of markets that are either in remote locations or have highly unreliable grids, but their systems have to be 100% reliable all the time. So if a customer wants to do a new project, what do they do? They contact you? Sure. So we have all our information available on our web page. It's www.embeddedarm.com. So they can reach out to us there. We've got users guides and manuals and things all posted there. We also have support. Our support's 100% done in the US by engineers who are also designing products and software. Where are you engineers? They're all in Arizona. Arizona? Yep. So are you going to vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in Arizona? No, I'm just kidding. Right now it's closed, right? It is closed, yeah. Some people say, all right. So there's all this stuff around here. Some of these displays. So we sell displays with computers embedded on them. So the back of that display has a computer all built in. We've tried a full board support package for that, including all the graphics drivers. So it's for all of us.