 Fahim Khan is with me, Vice President of Survey Solutions at Leica Geosystems. Welcome and thanks for joining us. Thank you for having me, Andrew. We'll talk how RealityCapture technologies delivers high levels of accuracy, automation and the ability to create 3D environments in a matter of minutes. First, very general question. What is 3D RealityCapture? 3D RealityCapture is really a collection of sensor and software technology with corresponding workflows that enable many industries to leverage the combination of these capabilities to produce digital twins, to produce rich reality information that underpins the usefulness of the deliverables for the various use cases that we see in public safety, in power process, in marine and surveying, of course. It's a very exciting evolution of our survey heritage. Now, please tell us about the main trends at the moment. There are many trends. All of these trends are really driving this rapid adoption that we see of this technology in the industry, multi-multi-fold increase in adoption. These trends really can be summarized in three. I would say one primarily is driven out of the productivity increase that we see with the platforms that are available today. We always use the example of our first platform, which was 800 measurement points per second and the platform today measures 2 million points per second, so that's a tremendous increase in productivity. At the same time, costs have come down tremendously, so it's useful as a result of this as a driver for people who want this, consumers of the data, as well as producers of the data. It's much more cost-effective to acquire the data for both spectrum of that ecosystem. Simplicity is another big implication to everyone's day-to-day operation. If technology is great, it's cost-effective, it's productive, but it's very complicated, it also affects adoption, but then we've seen a significant progress in that area as well in terms of simplicity of the technology. How is reality a capture shaping transformation across industries? We talk about transformation in so many industries these days. You walk through different airports. I think the poster saying digital transformation appears everywhere, and we definitely see reality capture being a strong enabler for many industries in their digital transformation journey. We see, again, let's use public safety as an example. Gone are the days where you use pen and paper to document the crime scene. Now you use reality capture to freeze the crime scene forever, to revisit the crime scene in power process and industry. You use the digital reality as a living 3D model of the facility so you can run your operations management more effectively and so on and so forth. It's really an underlying horizontal layer of technology that enables transformation. Can you give us an example of how customers are mixing and matching reality capture technologies to achieve final project goals? I would say our geospatial customers who are everywhere at Intergeo would be a perfect example of users who leverage all of the tools that are now available in the toolkit to enable this fusion of reality to serve that final business goal. This facility is a good example. It's very multi-storied. There's roof, there are interior facilities. You really want to leverage things that can be mounted on flying tripods, UAVs, things that can be pushed on a trolley, things can be mounted on classical tripods, really leveraging all the sensor fusion capabilities to paint this environment in 3D. Now geospatial customers are experts at this. What are you showing? What are the innovations? There are many innovations. This is, in fact, a very interesting situation that we're in in the industry. There's a significantly higher pace of innovation introduction that we've seen compared to years in the past. The list is too long. I can give you a couple of highlights. We are introducing, we introduced the BLK to go at our Hexagon Live annual user conference. At Intergeo, we take this to Europe. This is a technology that really now further takes the BLK journey forward, a highly effective mobile mapping system that produces 3D reality capture in minutes. We're introducing Cyclone 3DR, which is the corresponding piece of software, if you like, that takes advantage of all the data that's captured through smarter workflows, smarter automation to produce useful deliverables for different industries. Two highlights, but this is a long list. Okay. How are Leica two systems point cloud processing solutions positioned across industries? We really try to be more domain focused. We try to deliver solutions that are in the right language in terms of the capabilities or in terms of understanding the market needs. When it's a language, I mean more the domain language that needs to be spoken. If I'm a public safety officer, I want to look at evidence, not a control point, for instance. So it's very domain focused. So there are solutions for different verticals that we serve for surveying, for engineering, for public safety, and then so on. And that's really how we try to address the market to be more domain focused in the solution offering that we provide. And where is reality capture going in the future? And how is Hexagon leading the way? I think this event is a perfect example that the reality capture is seeing this explosive growth. And I would only see this trend to continue. We are a strong part in that growth drive. And you can count on us to continue to improve the technology for existing users, to improve productivity, and to introduce new classes of technology that opens up new markets and new possibilities. So those trends that are mentioned, speed and simplicity and productivity are only going to continue. And I think the ultimate end result would be much better ROI as it is already today. Fahim Khan, thank you for joining us today and thank you for watching. Bye.