 Hello. Good evening, everyone. I'm Fajr Mishtaq, the CEO and co-founder of Auxel. It's a true pleasure for me to present the mission behind my company, Auxel, which is to protect the health of our precious bodies of water against forever chemicals forever. So what are forever chemicals? These chemicals are indispensable part of our current life. They're used to make products such as cosmetics, personal care products, textiles, even electronics. We simply cannot live today without the use of these chemicals, which is also now quite problematic if you look at the effects of these forever chemicals. They are extremely toxic, even at low concentrations in the blood, resulting in multiple types of cancers. What's even more problematic is that costs associated with their cleanup are 16 trillion dollar costs yearly for their cleanup and health related costs. These forever chemicals are so persistent and so mobile in water that they have now contaminated thousands of sites across the US and Europe. What you see on this slide here is a map of Europe. Each dot is representing an area where extremely high concentrations of these forever chemicals were found in the drinking water, groundwater and soil. This is a huge global problem. And this is also creating a very exciting, from my perspective, momentum in the market, where customers who use these chemicals have to act now or face monetary damages. We are seeing an increasingly discharged limits getting stricter and stricter every year. What we're also seeing is that companies are facing threats to business continuity, where many of them are considering completely banning using these chemicals. The same chemicals where many of their revenues are being generated from. What's also happening at the current moment is that the companies who are using these chemicals are paying billions of dollars in litigation every year. For instance, 3M here paid 10 billion dollars this year for the lawsuit that they had in the US for contaminating the drinking water. They have another 150 billion in liability pending in court, and there are multiple such companies. The pressure is on to look at a better way of handling their wastewater. At the same time, it's really challenging for the customers to do that when the current solutions that exist for water treatment are inefficient, unable to scale, are costly, and also produce secondary byproducts that are even more toxic than forever chemicals to begin with. And this is where Oxal comes in. Our technology is truly efficient. We do not absorb, we don't filter, we actually oxidize and reduce these chemicals. So we basically break them down during our treatment. Leaving behind water that is safe to discharge at 15 times lower energy costs than the nearest competitors that we have and our technology is truly modular. You can easily scale it going from a small to extremely large flow rates for a customer at a good economic point for them. And it's a win for the environment. We don't generate any secondary waste. There is no toxic byproducts left. All that is left after a treatment is safe byproducts. There's salts, flow rides, CO2 water. That's basically what's left so the customers can easily discharge their water. So how do we do that? To give this option to our customers, it starts all with our novel catalyst. It's a catalyst that we have been developing at Oxal for 10 years. It's amazing material that takes highly scalable clean energy sources like vibrations bubbling in the water as an energy source and converts that into chemical energy to oxidize and reduce organic chemicals. We also provide our customers with our modular reactors that are very easy to scale. You can easily go from a small to large scale by simply putting multiple of our reactors in parallel. And we also give the customers the option of real time monitoring. We don't just say we treat it, we prove it to the customers how well the treatment works and provide this real time data to them as another additional service. Here, for example, you can see what I mean by our amazing treatment. This is one of our recent pilots as we just finished with the Swiss industrial customer. They face a huge legal issue. They have extremely high concentrations of pesticides and PFAS, forever chemicals in their groundwater. They have to treat this water or pay a lot of money in fines. Oxal comes in. We take care of this problem and show to them in six months a very stable cleaning performance. As you can see from the plot, stable removal of a wide variety of these toxic forever chemicals and that we could remove all of these different chemicals as 15 times lower energy value than the other competitors they were considering over us. We also got an amazing testimonial from the customer where they could see on site a proven technology that is scalable, is truly efficient and was cheap and affordable for them. Besides this customer, we are working with a wide variety of industrial leaders coming from environmental remediation segments, chemical companies, consumer tech and even semiconductors. Due to the stickiness of a technology, we can not only just scale vertically with them and grow with them, but also grow into more and more attractive consumer and product segment like textile companies, plastics and packaging in the future. And we are super excited to break into this $700 billion plus market and disrupt it with the game-changing technology. The USP that Oxal is offering to our customers, the market, the regulations, all the drivers are pointing towards a billion-dollar industry that desperately needs to be served, bringing Oxal's global market share to over $25 billion. And we know we can cap to that because if we compare ourselves to any of the existing treatments that are out there on the market, we're not only scalable and cost-effective, we even help our customers meet the current and future regulations. And to do all of that, we have assembled a stellar team. These team members that we have assembled are not just specialists in their areas, they're also our previous founders who have built deep tech unicorns in the past. We also have an amazing team that have a very strong technical scientific background, but a lot of experience in industry and in business development. We have reached every single stretch goal that we have set out for ourselves, completing 20-plus different customer projects, winning a lot of higher recognition, competitive competitions and grants, raising $7 million in funding, growing team of 23 people and launching our products next year with a full commercial rollout of bad systems. And with this, we are extremely thrilled to be raising our 10 million seed round, which will not just support the team and the product rollouts expansion, but will truly help us define ourselves at the water-defining company that this technology can truly be. Thank you for your attention and I wish you all a great slush. Thank you.