 Okay, so we're here at the AudioTechX show in Berlin with Kitech, who are showing some of their solutions around smart textiles and their booths. So perhaps you could introduce and show us what you're demonstrating today. Okay, it is better to introduce our Smart Textile Electronics Centre. Textile Electronics means Textile Electronics. It is a kind of a co-operative centre between Germany and Korea. We work together with ETA, our company Kitech is a research institute in Korea. Basically funded by government, they need some cooperation between Germany and Korea. They started to build this centre since 2017. We're working in this area including smart textiles and also smart fibres. Okay, I'll introduce some information about our R&D. We co-work together with Korea's Sunggyum-Kwan University. They want to develop the basic material from fibres and fabrics with some coating materials to improve the performance of smart textiles. There are some examples here, so we'll see a strain sensor up here, silver on a net here. This is just a demonstration, you can see it's a very new material made with silver and alderite together. They can have electrical conductivity for replacing copper and other materials. These are some electrodes for ECG measurements, temperature sensing, different types of conductors on different substrates. We can use the general textile technology to make some electrodes. We use embroidery technology and sewing technology, knitting technology for making some electrical devices. This is another case of application. First one is government. The foreign company wants to develop the heat-emitting government for the cold using, like winter time. They want to maintain a temperature body during the winter season. Also, there are some requests from the home furniture company. They want to make a smart sofa. They can measure vital signals during the stay under the chair. This is just an example of how to improve the electrical device in the textile product, LED and other models. Okay, so the next one we're looking at. There are several kinds of pressure sensors to incorporate the pressure sensing device in the textile fabric. We can design it differently for each application, like a foot. So that would be your foot down on it? Pressure down on it? Pressure. Yes. Oh, I see, so you can different areas. Different areas, different pressures. Here, there's a different color of light, like that. Oh, I see, right. Also, this is for the chairs, yeah? You can measure the pressure during the stay under the chair, yeah? What's the same one? You can use it in the flow mat and the bedding product. Very good. Okay. So you have, what about this up here? This is lighting in textiles? Yeah, for the night rider, they need to combine LED on the backside of the jacket. Just an example. Yeah, sure. Okay. How about in here then? Four years already for developing a band to measure vital signals. Okay. So this is the prototype? This is the prototype. Yeah. And you can do it in a skin patch format here. I see this one's for a thermometer. So this would stick on the, say, the skin, or this one. And then this one is in the wristband. Yeah. Let's see. All right, let's see. Very good. Okay. This video showed the new production equipment, P-game plays, the device. And then you can see the PCB located on the surface of fabric and bonded together by the heat. Let's see. So heat pressing it? Yeah. All right. Then that's all. Okay. Yeah. Great. And then the batteries is there combined together with this module together to make a smart band. Sure. That's all right. Yeah. You work together with several institutes in Korea and also comparing the different real products. Yeah. This is a battery. Wow. So you're getting the structure to introduce flexibility into the structure. Yeah. And this is in a real product? Almost real. Almost real? In what area? For making a battery with a thing like that, you can make a band underneath there. Oh, I see. In a wristband for a wearable, you can use this kind of flexible battery to power the device. Oh, wow. I've never seen anything like that before. That's amazing. Very good. Yeah. Okay. Thank you very much for giving us a tour of the booth. Yeah. How has your experience been at the show these last few days? Actually, I met a lot of guys and then ladies working in these areas. It is my first time to see the real person working in these areas. Oh, wow. Yeah. Everybody said that this is real or just a demonstration. But I think this is a demonstration stage right now. But in the near future, two years or three years, we can show the real product to the market. Then we'll have to maintain a business in Korea, especially in textile industry. There is a good chance for us and for our partner company, they can make a business in the near future. Great. Well, it's great to hear it. And thanks very much for taking the time to do the video with us today.