 Hello everyone, my name is Marc-Havieux, my IoT marketing manager in the US and I'm here at IoT World 2018 to present to you the IoT-LTE cellular dev kits that are targeting for embedded developers that are using the technology. So we're talking about LT-CAT-M and NB-IoT technologies that are low power, low bit rate and also most often oriented towards devices that are battery operated. So those are technologies that are deploying pretty widely now in the US, especially CAT-M and coming soon NB-IoT as well. And in those kind of technologies, LT is very well suited because we have a very large portfolio of microcontroller sensors and very low power oriented solutions that are very fitting very well with those technologies. So what we have here is a dev kit that we have developed with AT&T and with a partner, Avnet. And this is basically a board that is a concentration of technology that I'm going to go over in more detail and also a modem that is designed by Avnet. So just I would like to concentrate a bit more on this board. So this is an IoT board. This is a concentration of technology and this is very small form factor with an Arduino extension board. And you have basically here on this slide just the main elements that what we call it IoT. So this is first organized around an STM32 MCU that is an L4. So it's kind of a mid-range MCU that allows you already to do a lot of things and that also address low power solutions, but has a lot of security features already in there. We have tons of different sensors. So first, we have microphone sensors that allows you to use, for instance, libraries from ST like beamforming, voice localization, echo cancellations library that we have running with that. We also have more motion oriented sensors like magnometer, like gyroscope and accelerometer as well. So again, we have tons of library using those features or those elements and those sensors. And we have more, I would say, more environmental oriented sensors such as pressure sensor, humidity, temperature. So we believe this is the right tool to put in hand of the developers and that is going to help them, you know, using in a lot of very wide use case possible and we hope you will use it. So thank you very much. Hello, Peter Feyn here from Avanitz Engineering and Technology Team at the IoT show. IoT World Show here in Santa Clara in the SD Micro Booth. And I'm going to talk about the new version of AT&T IoT Starter Kit using the SDM32L4 IoT Discovery Board. And that together with the proven Avanit LTE M that's CADM1 shield, Arduino form factor shield provides a very powerful platform for product development together with third party partner services that Avanit brings into play. So in the kit, we provide a six month stardism from AT&T. This gets the user up and running in your product development. We also provide a licensing from ARM Kyle or ARM Kyle MDK. And this out of the box, you get a free three month license. What's what's important about Kyle is the incredible debugging capabilities it brings. It's a really powerful development tool and it makes the whole product development that much easier. So in addition to internet connectivity, AT&T brings you a couple of cloud based services. Now you're not limited to the AT&T environment. Through the Flow Designer portal, you can actually connect to other services. So these could be third party cloud services and it just gives you a very easy graphic environment to put together your system. The other aspect I wanted to talk about is just out of the box, we actually provide an application example that uses Flow Designer and sources measurement data that we're showing here on the screen. For the information on this kit, the enablement we've discussed here. Please go to the the Avanit website cloudconnectkits.org or to the AT&T marketplace where you'll find more information on the starter kits, the different AT&T starter kits as well as the pre-certified some solutions from Avanit.