 So we're here at CeraDrop and who are you? Hi, I'm Nicolas Berardin from CeraDrop Company. So we are here at Ivy Tech X Show presenting our equipment range, digital materials deposition printers. So we are celebrating our ten years of innovation. Ten years? Ten years, yes. Ten years of innovation about digital materials deposition processes with new equipment. We are introducing there with lots of features. Yeah. It's possible to look inside, how does it work? So what is this machine? So this machine is a... Yeah? This machine is a new jet printer. This demonstration is, as you can see, metalization of substrate with high speed to obtain different functional parts, depositing nano-silver ink from our partner, Agfa. And... What's going to happen now? Now we have the curing step that will permit to obtain conductivity. So post-process curing is integrated at the rear of the equipment and after this step you obtain a final conductivity of the pattern you printed. How long does it take this process? It's very fast, as you saw, to obtain everything perfectly cured, printed and cured. Does it take now? Yes. And now you can have a look on a final step that will permit to ensure, thanks to a tool for import underneath. Nice. So then what comes out of this? So let me let you have a look on what was... Is it finished now? Yes, it is. Is it finished so we can just grab it out? Oh, it's coming out right here. So is this a R&D machine or is it a mass production machine? This one is an R&D machine focused on in-jet process development. So it's right there and it's dry? Exactly. We can just pick it up? Right here. How do you pick... Okay, a little bit fixed on it. All right. Do you have another machine? What does the other one do? So... Yeah, let's go over here. So now you've got here another model we were presented which is the Seraprinter F-Series. So it's a non-in-one materials deposition platform. It's a hybrid platform combining both in-jet and aerosol jet printing process in one single tool that permits materials deposition with different digital processes and also to have integrated at the rear of the equipment several post-process curing modules up to three different modules. So it's connected to this computer? What is this over there? And what's going on there? Nothing. So it's sending a command? Exactly. So how is it different from the other machine? So the difference compared to the other machine is the capability to embed more technology in one single tool. All right. And these kinds of... can we grab this one? Where does it go eventually? Where's the future of... this is print electronics. So we're going to take another model. We're going to take... So be careful. Yeah. Maybe we can go in front of the current but with this one, okay? So... So this could be in what kind of product? So this can be used for a circuitry, for a different touch panel but also for smart packaging with antennas that will permit to make packaging communicating. So in the last 10 years, Sarah Drop has been improving, inventing all this and customers around the world using this already? Exactly. We already sold those equipment worldwide and now we are working in close relationship with subsidiaries from MGI Group to launch industrial equipment and answer industrial requirements for 24-7 manufacturers. So MGI Group is a parent company. What does MGI Group do? MGI Group is an industrial digital press manufacturer at quarters in the Paris area with different locations worldwide in USA, in Germany, Singapore. So there's some other MGI companies that do other stuff that could be compatible with this to put everything together into more finalized products? Exactly. We are working and collaborating between different subsidiaries to permit to launch a new industrial manufacturing equipment on the basis of digital printing. So if this is an R&D kind of machine, what is the difference between this and when there will be solutions for mass production? So the difference between this kind of development platform compared to industrial one is the way to approach the inged process that is to say in a single pass for high throughput, 24-7 manufacturing and also size of substrate to use wide substrates at high speed. Does SairDrop have solutions for mass production? We are launching solutions for mass production, yes. All right. So the future of printed electronics is going to be lots of things happening and SairDrop is going to have a big role to play in that. Exactly. MGI Group will have a significant role to this market as an industrial digital press manufacturer for the printed electronics.