 All right, let's enter the ID Tech X USA 2016 Exhibition of all these new videos Dino live Can I do an interview with you? Sure. All right This is my video here. Okay website Right here So we're here with We're here with dino light and hello, so who are you? So dino light you making a small microscope. Yeah, we're selling them here in North and South America So what are we looking at here? Is this the consumer product? This is a professional product. They all come with a two-year warranty free tech support free software This is our edge series. They have variable magnification This is real-time. That's real-time. Yeah, I can move this watch This is this watch. I don't think so. It's a cheap watch So, yeah, these are designed to be very durable light Compact designed to be, you know, useful in the field if you need to work, you know in the lab or the office If you're going to use them hand-healthy just touch the object they get looking at and adjust the magnification to match So it'll be in focus at two different spots. It's about 50x Again posted about 180x there. Oh, how can it be two different spots? The lenses move inside of the shaft here when you change the magnification. So it changes the distance Kind of like a zoom? Kind of like a zoom. All right, and so but dino light I've seen those like you have all the way down to a very affordable consumer Don't you? Sorry, we do offer a $99 model It's got limited features, but it's still usable and produces a very nice image That's mostly for classrooms and educational purposes. Are there many classrooms many kids using it? Oh, there are actually there are yeah, we Donate several and other classrooms. They come together and they buy it just for learning And you've been doing this for a while now Yeah, they've been selling these for about ten years now. Ten years. Yeah And right here we have Just how it looks like Oh, yeah, this is our mobile Wi-Fi spot So what you do instead of plug in the dino light into the computer you plug it right in here to this and it generates a Wi-Fi hotspot that up to ten devices can connect to so we're showing off. This is how you have an iPad using the Microscope nice It needs to have the driver and everything and it's running a little Linux in there I'm not sure you just buy this device you plug it in or use the battery and that's it That's all you have to worry about. That's all I worry about Nice, so no need for a big computer And what are you talking about here at the printer late turning show who's going to be buying this for what are you going to be Using it for manufacturers for inspection quality control doing measurements Documentation cataloging. Yeah, we go to about 70 different train shows a year We cover all sorts of industries. We show that in our brochure here, you know industrial forensics PCB is probably what we imagine this show would be supposed with we check it over there a little bit That's a demo of that. Yeah, we have another station over there I'm going over here Yeah, chicken you and we can see the two different This is our standard working distance and a long working distance Yeah, if you need room to get a tool in there, or if you just can't get close enough So what's the price of that one you said it was a professional one And this one has an extra feature with extended up the field I believe it's You have many customers in the US. Oh, yeah, lots and lots of customers But he also sell worldwide among most in US it is sold worldwide and we're the distributor for North and South America But we have distributors all across the world. So if you need to get it in Europe You can do it. We're also selling it here at our booth and we offer a 10% trade show discount All right, let me do my card I did a video with dino I'd like eight years ago something at the trade show I haven't been here long time ago in Germany party at the Eva. Can I have your card? Oh, great. Sure. Yeah, this is our general card You can send me a link to the video. Yeah, it's gonna be in 360 also awesome. Yeah, all right the first video. Okay. Thanks Here do you work with this? This one or the whole Is it but is it possible that I could do a video with you Talking about what you do Maybe a little bit later. Yeah during the show. It'd be nice. Maybe what you guys do I'm like a video video interview guy So it'd be nice if it could be outside the glass and we can show how flexible it is or something Maybe we can try later I'll come back later You got lots of views. Yes. Yeah. So is it like mass production now? No, not yet. Can't you make it happen in six months? Maybe you can help me make it happen in six months Where's the thumbs on guys and everybody? Yeah, I haven't talked about it yet But we've been contacted by just about every major player in the world. So is it because of the video? I'm sure it's part. Oh, that's good. All right. Thank you very much So when your company becomes bigger than the rest of the consumer electronics business, then you remember to likely to the trade Definitely honor guests of the inauguration factory inauguration. Did you see all the comments? Did you reply to some of them? Or I haven't I have a lot of people asking is it real or is it happening? I haven't been doing just go on YouTube and answer them. I can answer in your yeah You can have a YouTube account. That's called broad bit if you want that or so then they know it's you answering You can just just on YouTube. Yeah, I think it's like 30 or 40 comments Okay Excellent, so what else have you found? We can do a new video letter, you know, maybe what maybe there's some updates or something more You can say sure think about the main thing is you know, we've gotten investments and we built the team And yeah, we're planning to make the first. Yeah, cylindrical cells the next month or two. Let's go. Really? Where in Finland. Oh, that's not far so I can just jump over. Yes. Yeah, you have lights, right? Because it's gonna be dark That's great sidewalks. Yeah in the downtown. They eat the sidewalks. Oh, so the all the snow Yeah Cool, okay. I'll talk later. We can do updated video talking about the latest status. Okay. All right I'm gonna give them. I'm gonna be in your talk tomorrow. All right. So I have Afternoon cool one of the last ones. All right. All right. See you later. It's like So do you think we can do the video? Sure. All right, but it's sorry. Is there any chance? This cannot be on the table, right? Can you maybe take it back on later and then put it up here. This is hard to film in under the glass and then Yeah, and these can we also have those up? And it'd be great is while I do the video, maybe you can you could grab some of this up and show it like this, you know Yeah, also the big one Great so we had the ID Tech Act show here. Oh, sorry. Let me just switch it over to 4k is better Sorry The screen With manual so it's already hello. No, it's great when it turns around the nerve thing. Yeah Hello, I'm just testing testing. Okay. All right Hello, so we're here to ID Tech Act show here with the food taba. Hello. So who are you? Hi, my name is Terry Basson. I'm the marketing manager And we're showing our plastic displays plastic passive matrix So this is a flexible there's no glass is Flexible. What is it? Oh, it is it is plastic and you can bend it so it has a capability of Being able to be bent and actually it's very thin. It's only about point two five millimeters Point you five millimeters flexible and you have all different kinds of shapes. What are we looking at here right here? We're showing a color display And this is a monochrome display Color, so we're able to do monochrome and full-color This is a very thin display right small, but you have different size Various sizes are commercially available as standard. Yeah, and we can also do custom display technology So how can you do the different sizes? They're like there's no limits and kind of sizes or typically we like to stay under three inch diameter and Our resolutions go anywhere from about a hundred PPI up to about two hundred and fifty Is this something that's mash produced And where can people find them and there's some mass produced product, right? First one to use our display Recently iFitness come out with a wearable as well in using our display. Is it is a part? Can we try to show? So there's a flexible for The step tracker kind of markets. That's right Then she goes in with heart rate monitor and stuff like that It does it has a heart rate monitor as well All right So what else can you do can you do even bigger or you'd rather not right now? What can you not make it like a smartphone size? passive ventures technology generally tends to be a smaller technology based And we like to keep it within about a three inch diagonal. This one in particular is about 1.8 inches So about twice this size Twice the size is okay. So it could be a small smartphone. Maybe it could be but typically we're working with Smart watches wearable bands Anything that has a curved surface that you need some kind of visual indicator More information. I'm thinking like a smartphone. You could have a flexible case Like I have this case where I'd like the case to be an OLED over here And it should be that thin you could have a sub display What's the battery consumption compared to like a different normal OLED or is it the same? So typically this small one would run about 30 milliwatts For power consumption. These large color ones are much larger All right, but is it similar to a normal OLED display? AMOLED It's different. There's more more power Well Size per size it should be about the same but typically AMOLEDs are much bigger You know, you're talking about a five six inch diagonal As our displays are much smaller Our power consumption All right. So, uh, this is uh, uh, the company futaba is from uh, from Taba is a japanese company. Yes, and been doing this kind of stuff for Two years. Well, actually futaba purchased TDK technologies back in 2012 and TDK had developed OLED technology Once they purchased them and we actually came out in mass production with the field technology All right, and these are kind of like prototype demos with the boards So this would be our demos that we would show to customers and then they develop it into these really great products And the price is good for display Prices are very common. So everybody should have one. Everybody should have one. And if you have any questions Please go to our website www.futaba.com How about having them embedded on closing? You can put them in clothing as long as you protect them as OLED technology doesn't like to be wet at all Maybe like a module you can easily snap it off put it back on Exactly. That's what the wall way top is It's a module that pops out So this could be washed. It could be whatever you can charge this and then when you're ready to put it in Nice Cool. Okay. I got it. Okay All right It's cool, huh? All right. Thanks a lot. Let me give you my card. Oh, I have it from yours. You have it. Yeah, and did I get it from you? I think Yeah, so I hope it gets a million views. We'll see and if you want How do I find it if you want like To help me to get a perfect text on it Maybe for you is five minutes if you send me an email with an awesome text that you like title description I use your text to publish. Okay, like it could have More technical details that I didn't really ask about like how the screen works or something Otherwise, maybe I'll try to search on the internet, but just in case maybe it was just five minutes Yeah, something just five minutes something good. Yeah, okay. Thank you. Thank you. All right. So this here is pretty big It's growing every year. Let's see goes all the way around here all the way down here It's huge I Hey, hello, can I do a video with you? Can you talk about it? Sure? Let me give you my card. The video is going to go right here. Okay Okay, cool I'll ask you So we hear the id tech tech show and uh, there's a this is a car right here. So hello. So who are you? Hi, I'm John McMillan CEO shockwave motors This is our defiant ev3 electric roadster So defiant ev3 what what is the idea with this this car? Yeah, I'm trying to try to be all things to all people just focus on the commuter market having a having a fun time when you drive to work And you've got up to a 200 mile per day range With this roaster 200 mile per day day not per charge right to charge per day per day It's got a single charge range of 80 to 100 miles All right, it really sets us apart Is you can plug in the any standard outlet 110 121 outlet and homework work get a full recharge in about eight hours And then drive another 80 to 100 miles So, um, why is it shaped like this? Well it's shaped like this for a few reasons one We want to give it some style and not everybody likes the style But at least it has style. We think a lot of electric cars look like shoeboxes on wheels So we want to give them a little style And we have an aerodynamic shape to it. So that means less air drag at high speeds And three wheels means less rolling resistance at low speeds. So it's all about efficiency. It's all about convenience And um The driver will be strapped in like nicely in there safely. Does it go fast? About 75 miles an hour. Is that past acceleration also? Yeah, it accelerates very well Yeah So how soon is uh, like is this real or this is real we are anticipating being in production In about nine to 12 months. In fact, we are taking deposits at this time But is it like this one is actually drives. Oh, yeah, this drive. Oh, this is a prototype is real prototype. It's real They charge us right there for you. There's the charge. You just plug it into any outlet Where are you based right now? We're based in east Tennessee So we're anticipating setting up a facility either in florida or california So how much it will cost mass production mass production? It'll be less than 25 000 And that's before any of the state and federal rebates kick in that'll drop it down to around 20 000 All right, this is awesome. This is great. So uh, so what how do you uh come to make this product? Like, uh, what's the background of the company? Well, I've literally had a lifelong connection with electric vehicles. I'll tell you a little quick story I remember my dad and I I'm about three or four years old sitting in the kitchen floor Working on a car starter motor. He wanted to put the starter motor on my little red pedal tractor So he was way ahead of his time on that because that was about 1957 in literally since grade school High school in college. I've been building electric cars. We wanted to build one That people can have a lot of fun driving You get the work cycle and you assemble the team to make this happen. That's right. All right. So what kind of a team do you have?