 Hello, I'm Gianmarco Ferrari, responsible for marketing for NFC product for the Americas. One of the biggest challenges of IoT devices introduction, especially in the smart home, is easing the process of connectivity for IoT devices, especially with increasing number of endless devices, devices that don't have a user interface. So today we are focusing on our dynamic tech technology to see how we can help in simplifying the commissioning, the connecting and the controlling of IoT devices. So first, we start from commissioning. So commissioning there is no standard, there is no protocol or framework today for commissioning IoT devices. NFC, through our dynamic tag, can simplify the commissioning process by an explicit interaction, which means you basically approach your device to the antenna, to the tag. And also, let's say, the NFC technology is independent from the underlying wireless technology that we are going to connect. So many IoT devices, they work through ZigBee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC is independent from this underlying technology. So we tap and we connect, we register a device into the network. Then the other step is simplifying connectivity. So many IoT devices that they work through different wireless, say, network in technology. The most common, they are Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. NFC technology can also simplify the connection of devices. Devices in IoT, they talk to each other and then they talk to the cloud. Through tap and connect, simplify Bluetooth pairing, we can just touch the device and simply connect to that. And then we can stream or we can retrieve data from the device itself. Then NFC can also simplify the control of devices. So we can have two interactions with devices that don't have a user interface. We can have an input device, so we can basically control, transfer the setting of the device just right into the device through NFC, the new setting. And the microcontroller, we read out the new setting. Or we can read out data. For example, in this case, we have a smart tag. It's basically a sensor node where the only connectivity device is a true NFC dynamic tag. There is no always-on technology like a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.