 Welcome to the STM32 graphics pod here at Embedded World. Here you can experience the whole range of STM32-based display solutions and see what level of graphic performance you can achieve with your products. Starting from Cortex MC0 Plus, the STM32, G0 running a small low-cost SPI display. Moving to the STM32-87 running advanced graphics on IDB, GFG and MEPI DSI displays. Coming to the Cortex-87-based STM32 MP1 on the Linux running advanced graphics on high-resolution displays. As you can see, STM32 graphics offers embedded GUI on any application. But it's not all about hardware. STM32 graphics also includes a complete GUI software tool. Let's go visit the Touch The Effects Lab hosted by Emil, one of the developers from the Touch The Effects software team. Thanks, Jörgen. Here I am at the Touch The Effects Lab where I will be presenting our amazing graphics tool Touch The Effects. With Touch The Effects, you get high-performing UIs with low memory cost like the GCO demo Jörgen just showed you, which has a frame power size of only 6 kilobytes. Most importantly, this great graphics tool is free for all STM32 mic controllers. Creating your Touch The Effects UI is made easy with our PC tool, the Touch The Effects Designer. With the Touch The Effects Designer, you are able to quickly create a UI but still being able to customize it to make it fit for your application. Let's go to the STM32 graphics partner wall and visit my colleague, Søren. Thanks, Emil, and welcome to the STM32 graphics partner wall. At this demo pod, you can learn about the large graphics partner ecosystem from STM32. If you need faster time to market proven GUI solutions and expert services from STM32 graphics partners and take a closer look here, you can experience different demos from all the major graphics software libraries, which are all available online. Learn how the Touch The Effects Expert can help you realize a GUI product and lastly, see how easily it can be getting started building an actual GUI product by using our display module partner solution. So thank you for stopping by all the STM32 graphics demo pods.