 Ciao a tutti benvenuti! Thank you Telen! As we just saw, the STM42 cube ecosystem isn't just broad but it continues to be even more practical and accessible. By customizing how we deliver ST software packages and tools based on your application and by bringing AI to the cloud, we made it easier to use the technology that will transform your products. It's exactly the same spirit that drove us to create a completely new ST-Link probe, the ST-Link V3 Power. For those of you who may not be familiar with it, ST-Link is our technology for programming and debugging STM42 microcontrollers and microprocessors. Most of you use a ST-Link when you plug a nuclear board into a PC, sometimes even without realizing it. While you can start using a ST-Link on a nuclear board, as some points in your developer journey, many of you want a standalone ST-Link hardware probe because you work with a custom PCB or need additional features like galvanic isolation. ST-Link has always been about adapting to your workflow by making our probes easier to use. This is why we are launching today the ST-Link power and only one probe that keeps all the programming and debugging feature you know I love, but can also act as a source measurement unit. We are so excited about this new ST-Link because it provides detailed power consumption information and help developers measure the current draw of their application. As a source measurement unit the new ST-Link V3 Power has a really wide dynamic range and by wide we mean from 100 nanoamps to 500 milliamps. Not only is the first ST-Link probe with power measurement capabilities but we guarantee an accuracy of 2% on the whole range. On top of it the new ST-Link V3 Power can supply the target up to 2 amps. Today there aren't a lot of choices for developers looking to analyze power consumption. You can either grab a low-cost power monitoring tool but it will be far more inaccurate and it won't offer anywhere near the same dynamic range or performance level. Or you can get something similar in performance but are stuck paying nearly 1000 of dollars. How much does the ST-Link V3 Power cost? Less than 200 dollars. Yeah that's right. Making precise power measurement more accessible meant guaranteeing a price that most team could easily afford and providing debugging and programming features at the same time. So what can developers expect from a ST-Link V3 Power? Well on top of being a full-featured debugger and programmer it can take power consumption measurement and help developers visualize the data they collect. We have already updated STM42Q monitor power and STM42Q IDE to support the new product. For instance teams can use Q monitor power to display measurement into a graph to understand the evolution of power consumption in real time. At the time of announcement a ST-Link V3 Power is also compatible with QILE and IRIDs. Developers can analyze their code execution in sync with energy consumption measurement to optimize the energy profile of their system in greater depth. Energy efficiency is so important that we work tirelessly to design STM42 micro architecture with the lowest power consumption possible. We also optimized our application and now with ST-Link V3 Power you made it easier for you to see what your application consumes and now you can bring further announcement. So watch out for it. We will demo a ST-Link V3 Power at local events and our new probe will be available for purchase in the coming months. Energy efficiency is something that is very close to our hearts. Every year we release a sustainability report. We are also committed to be carbon neutral by 2027. But to learn more about the practical step we are taking to lower our environmental impact, let's talk to Corina in Grenoble. Corina, take it away. Grazie a tutti. Arrivederci.