 So we're here at CES 2014, so your company, what is that? That's Atmoo. So we're at Atmoo and we're launching today our surf product, we said June. June is the first breast set that measures sun exposure and gives sun protection advice. So what do you say, sun exposure on the bracelet? Yeah. How does that work? The centerpiece here, you can wear it as a breast set or as a brooch, measure sun exposure in fact. Does it work? So you don't get like cancer or something like that? It helps you protect your skin and prevent sun damage and premature skin aging in fact. So different colors, how soon on the market? So it's available in three colors, platinum, gold and gun metal and it will be available in Q2 2004. So what's inside? Is that a secret? The centerpiece consoles high quality UV sensors. What do you say, UV sensors? UV sensors. UV sensors? Yeah. Is there a sensor or something? A battery sensor? Yeah, so it's rechargeable, there's a one month battery inside. Micro USB? So it's USB on one side and on the other side, it's appropriate. Alright. How much is it going to cost? It's going to be $99.95. And your company will do other things, right? What do you do? Do many things? So at NETAP we do connected things. We've launched our first product was a WESA station. We launched in November a thermostat and June is our third project. Cool. And what's the next one? Who knows? Who knows? Cool. Do you sell millions of devices? Not yet. Small company now. So we launched NETAP in 2007, sorry. Future. Smart sensors. That's where everything is going to go. Yes, of course. And June is in this trend of wearing technologies. So you wear it, it's in your daily life and in measure you're in the environment to help you adapt and protect yourself from the sun. I see the app. So this is Bluetooth 4.1? Yes, 4.0. So it's Bluetooth low energy. So here's the app. So what does it say there? So you have first is a UV index measure at the center of the app. It's the total sun exposure you have today. So it's accumulating sun exposure. Okay, so there's a limit you shouldn't have more than? Yes, you know, here it's over 100%, so it's too much. You should get back inside. In this case, you can see if you didn't lie sunscreen on your skin. But if you go in the timeline, you know, and check every time you wear outside, you have an SPF recommendation. If you follow this recommendation, you can see that if you put the sunscreen we recommended, you're only 5%. Nice. So we help you protect this path that helps you protect from sun damages. What did you do before that? You, yourself? I've done different things. Different things? Technology, industrial design? I started a company. I'm an engineer. What was the company before? I worked in the fashion industry, in the fashion technology. I founded a website about fashion, about creating outfits on the internet. Cool. So the future is going to be very interesting with crew devices. Lots of billions of devices. And besides, in the next few years, big opportunity for Ned at night. Yes, of course. As I said before, wearable technologies are big. So people, they cannot only wear this, they need to wear other things, so maybe there's opportunity there for your company. Make a jacket, other things. Yeah, so we'll see in the future what's next.