 So we're here at the Image Expert. So who are you? Yes, so my name is Kyle Pucci and I'm an applications engineer at Image Expert. And so what we do is for the inkjet industry, we are producing the jet expert product. And what this is used for is visualizing and then performing measurements on various print heads, any print head in the market. So whether you're trying to develop new ink, develop new print heads, this product would be useful for your R&D. Another big aspect of the company, which is what it was built on for the past 20 years, are our inspection systems. For example, print electronics, it's important to see that the print quality is what you need. And so these systems are high resolution, offline, easy to use, ready to go. So what are we looking at right here? So this is a screenshot of the jet expert actually in use. And this particular feature, so we'll make a switch. So this is for visualizing the drop surface interaction as you're printing. So this is a Kyocera print head printing onto the substrate. And then another option, once again with the Kyocera print head, this is what's known as the print station. So this is integrating the same jet expert drop washer we see here. With quick sample printing, using the same print head, the same driver, same ink. And it's a big time saver consolidating two machines into one. So how many of the printed electronics people are on here, are they using your solution? Anyone who is developing inkjet is using the jet expert? They're already using it. That's right. That's right. About 250 systems on the market. What are all the big brands? Lexmark, all these guys? I don't think I can talk about all of them, but let's just say all for the sake of the discussion. And then in terms of inspection solutions, it's anything from printed electronics, to food, to apparel, all sorts of applications for inspection. Food. That's right. So how would it be used for food? Some companies are interested in the, I can't really explain too much. I'm trying to gracefully dance around what these companies are doing. They're interested in looking at the density of the food, the characteristics of the food. This is not low quality fast food. They really want for the best of the market, certain density, certain textures, stuff like that. Do you think about extremely high frame rates or how does it work? Well, rather than doing a high frame rate, because the print head is firing so quickly, you would need a very, very expensive camera to get that kind of frame rate. What we're doing instead is having a very high speed strobe light. So the camera is open, but the strobe light is flashing very, very quickly. And that's effectively giving you a very high frame rate. So then you can analyze the shapes and the density, the consistency, all kinds of things. And how it affects the material and all that stuff. Yeah, so what you're looking at is with a traditional, before the jet expert, you would be able to control the composition of the ink, and then you would be able to look at the end printed result and try to connect those two. What the jet expert does is it breaks it down into several intermediate steps. So you can see the ink leaving the print head, you can see the ink in flight, you can see the ink interacting with the surface. And so by breaking that big, complex process down into smaller parts and making measurements along the way, it's a lot easier and a lot quicker to try to diagnose problems and make improvements. So in the printed electronics world, does it also look like this? The system would look exactly like this, and then you're able to mount different print heads depending on which one you happen to be using. And they all can be mounted somehow, the print heads. That's right. You have to customize them for the test. Well, no, no, no, you use a standard print head and we offer different mountings for every print head on the market. So depending on whether you're using Diabatics, Kiasera, Epson, there's a different mount here, but everything else would remain the same. So what do you think about the show here? Are you talking about a lot of printed electronics people? There are. There is a fair amount of printed electronics using inkjet, using aerosol jet, as well as the 3D printing. And we hope to see the industry moving more into the inkjet direction in the future. So what do you think about the show? I've enjoyed it very much. This is my first time in Europe, so that's also been fun.