 So why is IoT important for the developing world? IoT is one of the defining and transformational technologies of our time. It has the opportunity to improve the quality of life for millions if not billions of people across the developing world. Just a couple of really concrete examples. The first has to do with medicine. Smart sensors save lives and a really good example is 20% of the medicine that is used in especially the rural areas of developing countries goes bad because it gets too warm, it's spoiled, it's not effective. And if there are now sensors that can be placed in refrigerators that can tell people, the clinic, the nurse, whether the temperature has gotten too high, whether the medicine has been spoiled. And this is in addition to understanding and keeping the temperatures from the beginning to end for manufacturing all the way out to the field. This is saving lives. A second example is water security, safe water to drink. There are over a billion people on earth on the planet that do not have safe drinking water. So one of the problems is in especially rural areas, people have to walk maybe half a day to a well to find drinking water and then they need to make sure it's safe. With new IoT technology with smart pumps, we know if there's water even available. Second, we know if the water that's available at that pump is safe. So we can improve health, we can improve water security and we can get water for people to drink faster. It's going to be much more efficient. And again, smart sensors can save lives.