 Welcome to Showstoppers, an exclusive press-only event here at the Wing Casino for CES in Las Vegas. Behind me are over 120 companies that are here from around the world to show us their latest and greatest tech innovations. Cash is going and soon we'll be gone for good. And nowadays that powerful learning experience that children used to have about money is disappeared. So we created a piggy wallet, a digital piggy wallet that is, you know, it's keeping up with the times. And the idea is that we want parents to be able to teach them about money. So this is Arcade One Out by TasteMakers. We had an extremely successful launch in Q4 of 2018. We had six titles we came out with. We're launching five more for 2019. Space Invaders and Final Fight are two of them. We're taking that retro Arcade gaming experience and we're making it one affordable and two sizable for people to bring into their home. They have this fantastic buffet for us. We were told before we came here with the service that this was the best food at CES. And our professors were not wrong. All right, we're headed to see more tech. Hopefully we can find you guys some good stuff. We are the world's first company that could turn your tap water into mineral water. So we hook up to your tap water from there. We strip everything out of your water, all the good things, all the bad things, and then from there. What we've done is we've taken a 3D scanner. We've cut the printer out of the equation and we've effectively created a database where we scan the parts once. We register the physical shape in the database and then we put our scanners in the field in hardware stores in the aisles. And next time you walk into the store with that part, with that screw, nut, bolt, or stem and cartridge, essentially what you do is you put it in front of the sensor. The sensor scans it, builds a digital model locally, and then effectively takes it to the cloud and searches for a match the same way fingerprinting works. We are specialized in the connected lights. We launched our first product with a connected brake light from a cyclist. We have an accelerometer inside, and when you reduce speed, the light shines like if you're hitting on the brake. So we're in Nova Culinary. About five years ago we came to market with one of the first home sous vide immersion circulators. This is a technique that's been used in restaurants for decades, you know, in fine dining and very expensive restaurants. Just a really, really good way to cook food repeatedly to the same time and temperature every time. This is just some of the innovation on display tonight at Show Stoppers, and we will have even more technology covered for you tomorrow from Vegas here at CES. For BU News Service at Show Stoppers at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, I'm Nick McCool.