 So we have the ID TechX, so who are you? My name is Claire Ortiz and I have a clothing company in Los Angeles, California. We are a technology, fashion, design and innovation lab, all in one. We really work on bringing advanced technology to consumer wearables. And so this show is really interesting because it is sort of the future, so we're learning a lot. So how has it been? What have you been doing here the last couple of days? Oh my gosh, there's so much information to take in and for me it's kind of a non-traditional show. Most of the apparel industry is really going to the apparel industry textile shows where this is really about the next generation and with our project to bring wearable technology and real wearable technology, not battery packed and the Tesla of wearable technology to consumers. It's given me an opportunity to learn a lot about the opportunities to not only bring technology to the market but bring it to the market in a really commercialized way where people can afford it. Afford it? And Tesla is cool, right? But never need to charge. That would be nice. Energy harvesting, right? Exactly. So is it going to work? Well, energy harvesting as well as washable. Put it in the dryer. It doesn't have to plug in. Is it intuitive to the skin? Is it protective? Is it solar powered? Is it wireless? And at the end of the day, is it safe? And is it a need and not a want? Does it look good? It's always going to look good. Design is key. Design is absolutely key. So beautiful design handled. It's the intrinsic technology that has to be really dynamic. It needs to be hidden, right? Like the one over there, the leather jacket you wouldn't know that it's connected. The leather jacket, however, a leather jacket that has a battery inside of it. The way that we build product is think about anything that you would put on your body, would you put on your children? Is there a truly safe and organic way to use energy and technology? They're having their attention placed. The trade show will be closing in four minutes. So it's definitely a nice trade show. It's a very cool trade show. Is it cool, huh? So you had time to go to the sessions? I did, yeah. And we'll have, I mean, a lot of the better learning is the side conversations with people you don't even know you're going to meet. And then you go away thinking, well, I came in with an idea. I'm going to leave with an idea I hadn't thought about. And now I am, you know, I've leaped into the future. So a lot of good learning and a very short amount of time.