 Okay, so this is the end of this MOOC series. We hope it was beneficial and useful for you, allowing you to move on with the evaluation and further development of your own graphical user interface application based on STM32. As a quick conclusion of this MOOC series, what we have saw and what we have learned inside. First of all we gave a short overview of the STM32 offer in terms of what is available from hardware, firmware and tools point of view for you to evaluate and develop modern graphical user interfaces. We have followed with the introduction of the latest X-Cube Taijevics package and how it can be used within the rest of STM32 ecosystem. With all this we have moved on with practical examples starting from building a simple user interface and then later on adding different interactions first with internal peripheries of the STM32 and then with external function blocks, simple ones GPIO LED, but still showing how you can combine the graphical user interface with the rest of your application easily using the Taijevics generator and the X-Cube Taijevics package together with the STM32 CubeMix and the Cube IDE completing the full offer of tools allowing you to make all this happen. So with all these blocks you should be able to either start or better continue with evaluation or further development of your own graphical user interface application of course based on STM32. And let me also remind you with some of the useful links that can help you to move on further with your project using Taijevics and STM32. So first of all the Taijevics documentation portal which is sourcing really a lot of information about how to start with Taijevics. General online trainings around STM32 and all the MOOCs that you can find also on ST YouTube channel. Further the ST community dedicated to graphics which is very well used, moderated and followed by ST engineers making sure that you find the right answers to your questions there. And moving on with your projects of course don't hesitate to contact your local contacts whatever the regional FAEs or distribution partner FAEs to help you with your projects. And last but not least there is as well generic online support available at myst.com where you can find answers hopefully to all your questions related to STM32 and other ST products as well. So don't forget about these useful channels that is always someone and something to help you out if needed. For the final message I've picked in purpose this very nice example of human engineering that demonstrates really the evolution of technology that an innovation of all humans. And in the same time it clearly demonstrates the evolution of human to machine interfaces including graphical interfaces. So with this I would like to thank you for participating in this MOOC one more time we hope that it was useful and beneficial for you and we wish you a lot of successful designs with STM32 and with technology around STM32 and we are looking forward to see or meet some of your projects out there in the market. Thank you and stay connected to ST for getting updates and information on the next webinars workshops and MOOCs that we are preparing for you. Thanks a lot and all the best to you.