 the region, the co-founder of Ethereum Machines. We are a tech-based V2V hardware startup based on high level and we work towards bringing a conjunction between additive and subtractive manufacturing technologies. Ethereum Machines started a simple idea of enabling people to have access to technologies that were not available to them till now. Initially, me and Kaushik, we were into making drones and other different robotic applications and we realized to make better parts and more precise parts, we needed something called a CNC machine and buying a CNC machine for a college student was just sort of a question. So we decided, no, why not make one and after a lot of research and development, we were able to crack the CNC machine technology. Edited manufacturing is basically a combination of additive and subtractive manufacturing. Edited manufacturing, as we all know, is 3D printing in which you add material layer by layer and subtractive manufacturing is CNC machining in which you remove or cut material layer by layer and with the combination of these two technologies, it opens up a lot of doors in the generative design field, curving electronics, wearable tech, automotive and aerospace industry, multi-material structures and a lot more. On the global map and in working towards part-breaking technologies to redefine the manufacturing industry. So I think that those are two reasons why we think we have the potential to lead at least in the manufacturing space tomorrow.