 Hi, I'm Tim Luong, representing MGI Seridrop Group. As MGI Seridrop, we are showcasing our printing electronics equipment. Some big machines you have, right? Yes, so our machines are starting from development platform all the way up to manufacturing of printing electronics components and sensors. And you are the France? Yes, we are headquartered out of Paris and central France in a town called Le Monde. And we are here to present the latest technology we have in terms of integrating fully all of the requirements inside one platform. So what's the latest you have? So the latest we have is an all-inclusive inkjet and aerosol jet and being able to integrate multiple source of curing such as photonic, near-infrared, or ultraviolet UV. And the materials you are using there? And we are using all the functional material known in the printing electronic industry such as semiconductor, conductive, insulative and ceramics. We are capable of scaling to manufacturing 24-7. And your big cool-looking machines, how many are there around the world? Is it like all over the world? Yes, currently we are approaching almost 60 installation sites globally and hopefully we will add one more in a remote area in Peru. So while we have it in Argentina, we like to extend our reach into South America also. So when in Argentina and Peru, is it like usually in universities or is it what kind of places take this? We are supplying our technology to all the segments such as industry, government research, private research, as well as universities and various colleges. Is any of these 60 about to or entering or already entering mass production of stuff? Or is it big quantity or is it mostly R&D? There are promises from our existing users group that are looking into smart packaging and sensors that incorporate both graphic printing as well as electronic function.