 Hi, I'm Joël from ST60 Marketing Team. I would like to give you a quick guided tour of contactless connectivity in ST60. As we all agree on mobile equipments, we would like to get rid of connectors, because they are bulky, because they are costly, because they are fragile, and in some case they prevent the product to be truly waterproof. So for that purpose, ST has developed the ST60 product family. This is a tiny RF transceiver operating at 60 GHz, which is intended to replace short cables and connectors. Today we will be demonstrating the ST60 A3, which is housed in a 3 by 4 package with an integrated antenna. This is what we call antenna-in-package solution. For establishing a contactless EUSB2 link, we will be using a pair of ST60 A3. The contactless link will work up to a distance of a few centimetres. This is a point-to-point connection, which does not require any complex pairing mechanism. The power consumption is in the range of 100 milliwatts. So this is the ST60 A3 demo. We will be browsing contents, contactlessly, between the telephone and the USB key. We are using the ST60 A3 disco kit. It is plugged on the telephone without any specific drivers on it. As soon as the second ST60 A3 is coming near the local one, there is a main discovery mechanism taking place and the USB storage appears in the telephone. Now I can simply browse through the content and play this video. Here we are. Now I will show you that this RF connectivity link established can go through some new non-conductive materials such as cardboard or glass. Now you may want to remove this power cord and use wireless charging instead. This is actually what we are implementing in this demo kit. So here we are combining a wireless charging and its coil and ST60 A3. ST60 A3 is operating in the middle of the coil and those two technologies actually can coexist very well. This is what we are showing in this demo where we are again browsing content from the USB key onto the telephone. So if you would like to know more about ST60, please visit st.com slash st60 or contact your ST representative.