 You may know him from such shows as Mamma Mia. You may have seen him not ice skating in Canada, or you've seen him in the Nocilic Asteroids chat rooms, but we are now talking to Shy Yamini on behalf of PAI Technologies. How you doing today, Shy? I'm great, thank you, Alison, so good to see you. I will not ask you to break into, oh, what a beautiful morning, but sometimes that happens when we talk. Yeah, no singing today. All right. So what are we looking at here at PAI Technologies today? Well, by technology, we've got a brand new product. It's called PAI Bots, and it's an augmented reality interactive construction kit. Okay. So basically what it means is we're creating robots that children can interact with and learn how to code. Oh, I like that. I like where you're going. Yeah, so basically what we start off with is we build the robot first. So we've got the build mode right here. Yeah. So let's say we're gonna build a little robot friend here called Nova. And so all this comes in the kit. We've got six different robots that we actually build in the game. So for the audio listeners, he's got a little robot on a platform here, but he's got one similar. He's building on an iPad. Yes, so it shows in sort of a virtual world all the pieces that are required to build Nova. And then once it's done, it asks me to actually look at her and scan it, and it says, yep, I've built it correctly. Okay, so he built up the pieces rapidly, but imagine you were putting it together in the actual robot, and then he pointed the screen of the iPad at the robot and said, okay, you built it correctly. Exactly. So now that I've built it, I can play? Now you've built it, now you can play. And the play is in augmented reality, and it creates this beautiful big world, as you can see in the TV behind me. And as you go through the gameplay, it teaches you different coding skills. So let me show you what the coding skills we've got available. And each robot actually has a different skill set. Oh, okay. That it does. Sorry, so it's just connecting. So it's scanning, so he's got to connect it up to her again. Let me just connect this. Got to love live... Live demos with lots of interference. The best kind of demo. So this is actually being done via Bluetooth. So we've got quite a few Bluetooth devices right now. There we go. This is the most challenging place on Earth to do a live demo. Seriously. Oh, looks like we're connected. So now we've got this interface on the screen where we can do building blocks. So it sort of looks like the way Scratch is designed, where it's got little blocks that you can connect together. Exactly. So let me say I want to use the motion sensor that's in the robot, and then say, when you see motion, I want you to spin to the left, go forward and back, and let's activate it. So... Just hit play. Oh, you just put his hand in front of it and you just spin to the left. And then it went forward. And back. Oh, wow. And so we've got all the different type of things that we can control the lights. We can control movement. We can... Make the eyes blink. The eyes don't blink, though, unfortunately. It's actually the body. The whole body. Oh, okay. Well, we'll go with the whole body blinking. But as I said, each robot has a different skill set. So some will play drums, some will move their tail. All depends on that particular robot that you've built in the storyline of the game. What I like about this is it's combining a lot of different things. They're actually tactile building in a Lego-like environment. Exactly. So they're building things they're having to use your imagination. But then they can use your imagination, again, in a tablet environment where the kids really want to be playing on a tablet. Exactly. But then you're tricking them into learning programming. Exactly. And one good thing is, because you've got all the pieces, you've got 130 pieces here to build the robots, but you don't have to build just those robots. You can build whatever you want and then go into the RV mode where I can actually just control it just like a remote control vehicle. Oh, okay. So after you build your crazy monstrosity, you can still drive it around. Exactly. Okay, but it won't know what skill sets it has because it's not one of the standard robots, right? It's not, but you know how to control the movements. You know how to control the lights. And so once you've know those skill sets, you can make your own codes. Oh, you can. Even with a monster robot you've built. Exactly. Oh, that is so cool. So I was calling it PAI, but it's PAI Technologies, but it's spelled PAI, so I don't know how to spell it. Where would people go to find more? You can do PAI.technology, and that's the website you'd better go there. And they've got quite a few different other educational games and building construction kits that they can use. So are these available today? This one is available in spring this year and the other games and building construction kits are available already. Oh, great, and what's the price point going to be on this? This will retail for $99.99. OK, that's actually not bad when you compare it to some of the other high-tech stuff that's out there. Very cool. Yeah, exactly. Thank you, Shai. My pleasure. So good to see you.