 So we're here at the ID TechEx show and hi, so who are you? I'm Ryan Banfield, Product Development Specialist at SP Technology. So what are you showing here? Basically we are the manufacturers of the Nth Light for Nth Degree Technologies. We're a roll-to-roll flexo printer as well as gravure and rotary screen. We work with many different substrates and many different applications in the electronics and the label industry. So this seems, it looks very bright. It is. How bright does it get? I don't know the light density off the top of my head. It depends entirely on the voltage as well as the circuit configuration. And what are you showing here? These are just different samples of printed electronics on various substrates. We have a polyester there that you're touching right now. We also work with papers and extremely thin stretchable plastic materials. We print a very high speed roll-to-roll. So you have some really cool roll-to-roll machine? Yes. Different machines? We have multiple, yes. All right. And how about this? What is this? That is just an example of how fine we can print down without losing registration. If you look at just one of them, it shows how close the lines will get before they collapse in on each other. But most people just play with them like that. All right. And how about that one there? Which one? This one there. That is a printed heater using PTC materials provided by Hinkle. It's a self-regulated heater that regulates its temperature at 65 degrees Celsius using a 9-volt battery. And there? That is a non-woven fabric with a moisture sensor printed on top of it. So we also work with fabric materials as well. And how about this? That is just a folder. This is a folder? Is that like a solar or something? No, it's just a folder. It has various substrates that we print on and work with. All right. And this part here? That is an unlit lamp. It's the same thing as this, just not plugged in. That's a lamp? Yeah. Yep. I've never seen lamps. That's low-profile lighting solutions. It's like a gaffer tape. Yep. That's a, like I said, we work with roll-to-roll. That's a DC-powered light. Like I said, nth degree holds the pattern and we do the manufacturing for them. Is this the future of light? It is. Is it thin? It's flexible? Yes. Is it cheaper than other kind of illumination? It depends. It's not really cheap enough to do like illumination for a room or something like that. It's better for one-off applications and low-profile lighting, but it definitely has its applications where it's very cost-effective. So you have a lot of experience in the printer electronics world, right? Absolutely. I've been in the industry for over 20 years. What's next? What kind of challenges do you have next? Maybe you can do different substrates, different printing capabilities and different inks from different manufacturers. It's amazing what's coming out in different manufacturers and customers, what they're asking for from our products as well as from our suppliers. Did you network with some cool people around here at the ID Tech X? Absolutely. There's a lot of very high-level people who are here that are decision-makers. It's kind of what sets the show apart. So can I just buy a jacket or a hat or something with this or a t-shirt? How soon? They're on the market now. Should we make huge quantities and like kilometers of this stuff? We print continuously, roll to roll, so as many feet as you want to this, we are in production.