 So we're here with Sonoplat, so who are you? So I'm Brad Larson, I'm the CEO of Sonoplat Incorporated and we're here exhibiting our microplotter systems. So how old is Sonoplat? We've been selling these products for roughly about seven years now and I believe we've come to this show, I want to say four or five years. So what are we looking at here? So we are looking at one of our microplotter systems. These are systems that like the name indicates basically act like pen plotters but on the micro scale for dispensing liquid, dispensing a variety of different electronic materials for rapid prototyping, research, R&D on a wide range of electronic materials. So does it look like this a little bit, what comes out? Yes, so that's an example of printed nanomotellic silver geeks, printed down onto a poly-init substrate and then in this case photonically cure using one of Xenon's photonic curing ovens. So what's going on here? So here we've got an example of liquid being dispensed using one of our pen plotter systems but done so at the micro scale. So we've got a feed from the camera showing the printing of 50 micron wide lines of a nanomotellic silver ink. This is printing a sample electronic circuit here. This is slowed down significantly from the speed the actual printer works at but it's illustrating the fundamental printing principle of the system. So where does this go? What is it for? Well, so it's for going and doing wrapper prototyping, research and development of electronic materials, same day prototyping of a variety of different electronic circuits, testing out a novel materials. So trying out things like printing carbon nanotubes, printing graphing, some of the more exciting materials that are on the market right now. Does that mean you can put different materials in and they just print? Yes, it tends to be a very flexible system. It can handle everything that an inkjet printer can plus a lot more viscous materials, materials that have larger particle sizes as well as others that might present problems for other printing technologies. Alright, so what do you think about ID Tech X? It's been a great show for us. This is by far our best trade show of the year and so for us we always make sure to have a point of having a booth here because it provides tremendous return for us. Printed electronics as a field has grown significantly in recent years and it's one of the key markets for us. So it's very important for us to have a presence at this show. So the printer electronics business is going to be huge. Is it going to be disrupting existing stuff or is it going to be new things? It's hard to tell but because it still seems like it's somewhat in the early stages still developing as a market but it's developing at a rapid pace and by all indications it looks like it has a bright future. Like this is going to be a significant technology in years going forward. You have institutes like the U.S. Army putting a significant emphasis on printed electronics within their own division so we see this as a potentially very large market coming forward.