 Hi, I'm Sri Peruvimba for SID, here with me is Stevie Patich from Microsoft. Thank you so much for being our sponsor for the Women's Technology Conference. Oh, thank you. It's absolutely our pleasure. Actually, when we got the request, are you willing to sponsor this event? I think we thought about it for about 10 seconds, and we immediately responded absolutely. It's actually an honor and a privilege to be able to support initiatives like this. We need more initiatives like this. We need more women in technology. Some of our best engineers are women. We need more of that. So it's an absolute honor. The event was wonderful, and I'm looking forward to doing more of that. We are very thankful that you also sponsored us last year at the team. These kind of events are important. Some day we don't need to have these events because we wouldn't have a disparity, and right now it exists and we've got to be proactive. During the sponsorship talk that your colleague gave, Lingvi Rob talked about some of the products, or it showed some of the products that you have, and you are the expert in this field. We'd love to hear about what is Microsoft working on. Actually, the favorite thing that Dr. Rao said in her talk was that our products are a reflection of the people who make them, and she was talking about how prideful she was in designing the displays, and how the products come from a viewpoint of diversity and inclusion, and how all those thoughts really come together to form a product. So we're really proud about that. One of the most recent products that you may have just seen that we announced, we launched kind of a teaser video called the Surface Hub 2, something we're super excited about, super proud about, is a modular large screen interaction that has pen and touch. It basically has the fidelity of a pen and touch of a tablet, but in a large screen, and we're super excited about that. We're super thrilled about that. In the video, we saw the ability of actually rotating the device from landscape to portrait. No one's ever done that, and the other thing no one's ever done is the 3x2 aspect ratio screen, and the reason why we went after that is because of, well, you'll see later why, but the ability to tile and standing, collaborating with people side by side, the product is really about collaboration and interactivity. I recall many years ago coming to your lab when the Surface product had not even been launched, and this whole stuff that you're working on, you've come a very long way, and I think you've created some really magnificent products, and I'm glad to hear that there's another one that's bigger and better and more wonderful. You're here at SID's Display Week, and what do you see different? What do you like about it? Why do you keep coming back? I've stopped coming here, I think, for 17, 18 years, and I come back for the community, for education, for learning, for seeing the cutting edge, and one of the wonderful things about this conference is the focus on the intellectual discipline of display technology and interaction technology, and this is the place for that. I'm a huge fan of interaction technology and display technology because it's what defines how new computing form factors are born. By coming to the display, we can actually potentially get a glimpse of what the future of computing can look like. It's a little kind of secret of our industry to actually take a look at that. It's wonderful, and the things that I've seen that are amazing is the growth, and it's vibrant, and it's full, and I love it. This year we have had tremendous success, both in attendance and crease, and pretty much in every area we've grown quite a bit. I want to really thank you, not only by being here and you learn, of course, and you share, and you inspire many of us, so thank you for everything that you do personally and for your company. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Thank you.