 Today we are holding the second annual Milwaukee Engineering Research Conference. The intention was for us to have our faculty talk to industry and talk to federal agencies about research. Such interesting things happening both in the universities and in the companies. So it's a really great venue for anyone that's just fascinated by technology. Expanding the borders of knowledge and the partnerships that I've seen at UWM in particular with local industry. Trying to create these public-private partnerships that unleash new ideas. One of the areas that our division has been supporting is in highly efficient electronics for the future in computing. Having that R1 status, there is certainly a prestige, but it is a validation. And I look at when we started the water council, one of the first things, our first entities that provided us the validation of being associated with the United Nations. Globally, that made a statement. I'm the first person to give a grant here from the Navy to the school. And I wanted to be able to make aware that other people who are interested in doing business with the Navy are different power and energy areas that may align with some of their interests. This is the second forum and it's one I think that I hope can continue in the future. It's unique in the area and I think can bring great benefits. This is especially useful for us in helping us to understand what advances are being made.