 Semel palsy is a kind of muscular disorder where if you make a child to sit, he won't have any muscular strength, he'll just collapse. So if you make a child to stand, he'll just collapse. So by doing some kind of a developmental aid, which will be acting like an exoskeleton for the child, he'll be able to at least sit or stand for a prolonged time, which will on eventually a prolonged usage will give some kind of muscular strength or at least curb the further degradation of the child's physical status. The motivation for our entire initiative to make this product is basically when I went for Omel to India, a very good NGO, what happened was I saw a small child. She is about say four, five years old and when she was two years old, she met with an accident due to which she lost her entire right limb and her parents, both her parents died on the spot in the accident. So I just got to meet her and just casually spoke to her and then she told me a statement which tricked me a lot and that's why I took up the initiative of delimiting this entire development device. So the reply what she gave was basically, when I go back home, I feel like I'm a handicapped, but when I stay here in Mobility India, the NGO, I see so many other people like me. I feel I'm normal. You can see this device, which is a developmental aid for civil palsy. So you have a structure over here, which is basically in form of a cartoon, in the form of a giraffe, because this child who's going to use this device is going to stay in this device for at least two, three hours at a stretch. So we wanted this device to be more inviting and encouraging for the child to use it. So instead of having a very monotonous block, we just sort of making some kind of an aesthetics to it. So we came up with this idea of having a cartoonish figure. So coming to the actual USP or the novelty of this device, what it does is basically it can act as a standing frame and a sitting device also. So currently in the market, if you see, there's always two devices, one for sitting and one for standing, which means it's double the cost. Every parent who has a child as a civil palsy patient needs to buy both these devices, one for standing and for sitting, which means it's double the cost, double the space occupied in the houses. So that's why we made this device, which has this USP of doing both the things, of standing and sitting in the same single device. So we have what is called as a platform over here, which has like a seat, it's actually a mobile seat. So when the seat is upright, it's actually for like a chair for the child to sit. When you make it as a standing pan, it becomes a pocket for the child to stand. So basically the same device can be used for both sitting and standing. And one more big novelty of our device is it grows as a child grows. So basically we have multiple adjustable features like the hip width can be adjusted in the same device and the foot width can be adjusted to different levels and the backrests also can be adjusted to the different levels. So what happens is basically you can, your child buys at the age of let's say two years, you can use the same device for let's say 10 years, for four years old. So the same device can be used as it's growing for like three years. So you have to make it as affordable as possible for the entire public domain.