 So, everybody, my name is Eva, and this is Heather. Hello? We are the founders of MicroMode, and we integrate health makeup to enable precision for this thing. There are over 10,000 people in this group, friends at Slash, and approximately all of these people will experience chronic diseases, such as type therapy, peace, cancer, or cardiovascular diseases, but in their lifetime. These diseases are quite problematic, and I think nobody wants them. The good thing is they can be prevented. And that is why people are now taking ownership of their health. And so we take our steps with Apple Watch. We take different direct-to-consumer tests, and we read all of the books, listen to podcasts. But the problem is we really don't know our risk and what is happening with our health. And so we go to Google, Google our symptoms, which I guess I don't need to tell you how that ends. And our health data looks like this. This is my actual folder on my iCloud. The data is mess. It's not utilized, not updated, and I have no idea what half of these shortcuts means. And that is why at Macromo, we integrate health data to help people better understand their health. Think about the way how you got to this venue for the first time. You probably had to find your way using some app. Big tech companies have already solved the problem of navigating cities by making it so simple, replacing the need for anybody to use a paper map, to even have the skills to read it, and the endless arguments with their friends about which turn is the right one. But honestly, still, the biggest problem is where to stop for a coffee. We still have that. They didn't solve that. And what they also didn't solve is navigating through health care and our own health. Basically, if you look at it, none of us in an analogy has this map of our own health status, nor the skills to actually understand it. And we probably, similarly to taking the directions, we will often argue with our friends about what are the next great best steps to take in improving our health. And that's why we are building an ecosystem which combines, which integrates already existing commodities with new technologies. And by this way, we are building a precision medicine platform from the bottom up. Basically, we started with individuals for which we built our mobile app, which is on the track to cracking the key to long-term retention in a direct-to-consumer health care. And by that, we are also gathering data on our way to, in the future, enable doctors to make better informed decisions. The ecosystem for individuals is centered around our mobile app, which allows easy access to at-home testing, to digital telemedicine consultations with coaches and doctors, to tracking data from your variables and importing your existing medical documentation. Our testing capabilities are one of the widest on the market. And with the addition of our new gut microbiome testing earlier in this year, we have become the largest widest provider of DTC testing in Europe from the available from a mobile app. Basically, the process is truly simple. You first order the test, then our logistics partners send the kit to you, to your home. You take the sample, a courier comes and picks it up, and then the lab receives that. And we receive this raw data and we process this raw data using our deep tech, which we call Macromo Engine, to provide you personalized recommendations and results. The business model behind all of that is based on cross-selling to our customers. The app itself is actually freemium, so it's accessible, and it's meant to attract a wide array, a wide range of customers to go and get the services, like the health consultation, and add home tests easily. With a subscription, which is focused only on the power users, it's not limiting the other users at all. Basically, you can imagine it that by getting the subscription, you get more data storage slots similar to, like, how iCloud Drive or Google Drive works. Plus, all the money you spend on that subscription can be charged into credits for which you can get the services that we offer. And many organizations and hospitals are already keen to get their hands on our technology, so we actually partnered with a few of them to enable them first access, mainly to our scalable bioinformatics infrastructure that we're building, which is secure and includes a wide range of state-of-the-art bioinformatics services, which are based on the unique datasets which we collect from the app itself. And since we launched our app last year in September, we made over 250,000 euros in revenue and raised nearly one million euro in pre-seed funding this summer. We are a team of three co-founders. My background is in research in bioinformatics and genomics from which the Macromo Engine DeepTech and the initial idea stems from. And before that, I founded a couple of hardware startups and a co-working space, a hardware store app incubator with Eva in Prague called the Neck Zone. But Eva's background is actually from Silicon Valley's Big Tech where she worked as the lead product designer for a couple of companies. And there we also have a third co-founder who has over 15 years of experience in being in an executive position for a large multinational diagnostics company, and he also built the fastest growing university spin-off focused on diagnostics in the CEE region. We are backed by a team of experts from world-renowned universities who work on this vision to make it a reality with key values in mind, which include that everything we do and everything we communicate, we communicate it responsibly because we're actually dealing with real health data. But we want to empower both patients and doctors to make better informed decisions through allowing them access to the latest science. Right now, we are raising a 3 million seed round focus on product development, further MDR certification and EU expansion, and eventually preparation for entering the North American market. Thanks a lot for helping us to help people to live a health-alive worth living. Thank you so much for having us here at Slash. Have a nice day. Bye-bye.