 Now, before I start, let me tell you guys a story. So, when the new one billion dollar writing stadium opens up in theapolis this year, it will be known as the most sustainable stadium in the history of humankind. Its marvelous design is just breathtaking, to be honest. But the park, the 22 million dollar park that was meant to supplement its message, has never really caught up. Our mission is to solve that problem. And many more. At SunSculpture, we believe that the park in the very heart of Minneapolis deserves the best sustainable technology and design. I am very proud to be working with Steve for the past year. This is An, please, and Vick. Now An, please, take it away. Thank you, Osla. When inventing the Macintosh, Steve Jobs wanted to put a dent in the universe. We're here to dent the universe once more. We believe that green energy is the only way to keep the world moving forward. My team and I came around the conviction that humans should complement nature, as much as nature complements us. And SunSculpture tells that story. We have taken the best elements from the greatest sculptures of the 21st century. And today, we are opening a new chapter in the outdoor furniture industry. Today, I am very proud to announce SmartBench, a new way to engage with your community. Every SmartBench has solar panels and Microsoft Cortana AI, giving you a voice control access to emergency services, mass transit scheduling, and weather reports, among many other features. These are the seats. Every SmartBench is a fully interactive device. Imagine being able to fast wireless internet, green electric plugs, and our global network, all while outside. Now, Dan, please tell us a bit more. Apart from the SmartBench, we have also designed the Sunshine Tree, which is the beautiful 35 feet tall sculpture designed exclusively for educational institutions. As you can see, the tree has eight circular solar panels that will attract the Sun's movement throughout the day and collect its energy. The leaves will be outfitted with LED lighting that will shine up at night using the tree's self-produced power. Now, let's look at the roots. The roots will fall on multiple benches and chairs, making the tree a better place for the community. Our goal is to bring classrooms outside and create a space for free thinkers, rebels, and idea makers. Now, Ann will tell you about the market opportunity. So, our products are designed to take on two major trends in the market. We're taking on the outdoor furniture market of $7.6 billion. So far, there's only two companies in the world that produce the solar energies that meet this demand. Due to this lack of competition, we confident that if we enter the market now, there will be a very high potential for growth. The outdoor furniture market has yet to enter the information age. Due to its present lack of advanced technologies, we are early adapters to this market. We are the Tesla outdoor furniture. We believe that our products will be in high demand in the near future. The global installation of solar energy has increased by over 50% over the past decade. In addition, U.S. colleges have increased the energy capacity by 450% just in the past three years. There has never been a better time to enter the market than right now. So to sum it up, two trends. Fast growing smart outdoor furniture. High demand for renewable energy. Notice how? As fast. And now this is going to tell you more about the marketing strategy. Our line of products will give competitive advantage to real estate developers, education institutions, medium to large size businesses, cities and parks. We plan to reach out to our customers through multiple channels. Our primary focus will be promoting our products at ecological and rural estate development expos, such as NYC Network Group. For educational institutions, we plan to market to environmentally conscious student leader groups, alumni and board members. And as you all know, millennials and general X are shown to prefer using environmentally conscious products so we believe they'll join and contribute to our movement towards sustainability. Finally, through social media marketing, we're able to connect and create a conversation with our customers. This interactive platform will put customers at the core of our development stages. We also use media such as Google Adwords, YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIn as a direct and inexpensive way to reach out to our customer base. We plan to prize the Sunshine Tree a little for $1,900 and the SmartBand an affordable $3,400. With this, we believe that by the end of 2020 our gross profit can reach at least $600,000. Our startup has always been and will be looking for additional funding sources. In November 2015, the Sunshine Tree was awarded $500 in seed money by Gustavus as an investment. Using this amount of money, we computerized our model and worked on our software. In 2014, I emailed Satya Novella the day he became CEO at Microsoft. Personally, I couldn't believe when I got a response the day back. He got me in touch with Lisa, who's their business development manager, and we had a meeting. It was really good. Microsoft promised us their software as soon as we reach a certain development stage. The other thing that I'm extremely proud of is Adina Selesko. She's been our chief design officer since our very inception. She's an amazing, famous American sculptor, and I am looking forward to this theme succeeding in the future. In summary, SunSculpture 6 revolutionized the market by inducing art, renewable energy, and technology into outdoor furniture. In addition to providing productive, working and learning spaces, our products will bring communities together and will bring people together and strengthen communities. Thank you, judges. We'd also like to thank the people who helped us get here. So thank you Russ, Marta, Ed, Kathy Thunheim, and Bob Mohawk. But also a shout out to the EM department for organizing such a great event. The best time to invest in SunSculpture is right now. The second best time is today at 5.15. So, we are primarily, I would say an art company. Because what we do is we build beautiful outdoor benches. These things do not exist now. We'd like to bring people outdoors. We'd like to have people make a place where people can come sit down and enjoy. So, you know, you can take a thing and bring it outside on our bench, plug it in, have fast internet, as well as all these other features that bring to you. You may want to consider just having the plug-in. Because everyone else already has that. I love the idea that you respond right away to Microsoft. Just cost addition to simply capturing energy and allowing people to plug-in and charge. It might be a simpler way to get the market faster. We believe that it's very important for us to focus on sustainability. Because what we do inherently is we send out a message to the world. And, you know, telling people that sustainable future is the only future is something that really matters to us. And it's at our very core of our business. We see a huge demand in the outdoor furniture markets. $7.6 billion. And right now that market is very antique and saturated. So we believe that our products will bring something fresh air into the market. And we'll be able to take off. Any other questions? I'm intrigued by the idea a lot. And I think there's a lot of potential in it. As I think about the price point, I don't imagine an individual. I imagine, like you said, a city or a municipal car or light, the one that you opened up for. I think it's important to look at what's the purchasing process for places like that and how, who buys and when they buy and what kinds of things that they ask when they buy. Google AdWords and stuff like that is not what's going to catch those folks. That's not where they're coming from. But based on my experience in that space, one of the critical questions that I think you need to address is who provides the ongoing support and maintenance for it. So the sun panels go down, the internet goes down and it needs to be fixed once that. What's the cost structure for that ongoing support? Any other questions? Okay. So the first thing that we thought about when we designed the Smart Bench was actually what you said. And this is why we're focusing towards real estate developers. Our Smart Bench is designed in a way which lets every developer meet with our artists and actually work with the design for their own structure, building whatever they're doing. So we believe that's what's going to attract a lot of architects into the game A, being maintenance. Our sun sculpture, the way we started in the first place was actually around thinking about what can we do about maintenance and using modern technology in our computers and modern software, our sculptures are actually able to report every time there's a problem to which we will be able to respond or train people who we train on site like technicians as everything's built around Microsoft in their core platform. It's actually pretty easy to fix.