 Thank you ASME and Engineering for Change for honoring DRib with the Hardware Trailblazers Award. As a mechanical engineer, I'm particularly grateful to you for recognizing our work and impact. Brilliant, our line of phototherapy devices for jaundiced babies is in many ways a classic hardware design story. The need was identified by doctors. We developed concepts and iterated based on user feedback. One memorable piece of feedback we got from a doctor was she just wanted a regular looking phototherapy device, not the blanket we had designed and not some of the other innovative things, except for she wanted to be really durable. We were also able to capitalize on advances with blue LEDs and the latest medical research. In accepting this award, I also want to acknowledge our partners, particularly those who were instrumental in developing our hardware. And this is Phoenix Medical Systems in India and Lynx in Chicago. With support from them, our brilliance products and our emotion is in now over 50 countries. And we estimate that we've treated over 300,000 patients. About 80% of them would not have had access to quality care otherwise. I'd also like to congratulate ASME and Engineering for Change. You have elevated the field of engineering to promote global citizenship and problem solving. You truly are the future of engineering. So many, many thanks and congratulations to you from all of us at DRIV. And thanks again.