 Hi, please introduce yourself. Hi, welcome at our booth and welcome to Nuremberg. We are a Candera and we are embedded software development. And we are focusing on tools for creating embedded HMIs. As you can see, we are very well known for cars. As you can see, we are not just cars. We are also developing many other use cases. So, there are all kinds of UI advanced systems that you have going on. Right. And you support different kind of chipsets. Right, we try to be hardware agnostic but I think the chips are very well known from ST. So, we of course support them and we have even a few different examples here. For example, the STM32, the development kit. And what is that used for? The application is a medical application for a close meter to check the blood sugar. So, your UIs are functional, beautiful. Is that the idea? Right, so the idea as you can imagine, we are coming from a car. It was always very important how the HMI looked. And in recent years, we saw a trend that also other applications, the demand is growing for better looking HMI. That's why we thought we will jump on the train. And that's why we created this beautiful wall here to showcase. Can you show some of your other UIs? Sure, let's go on that wall over here. So, here we have a home application. Fully functional, of course, with remote control for lights. And even a small cat toy here if you go down. To entertain your beloved. Nice. You can go in a different view. Maybe if we go over here to the next one. This is a rather industrial one. It's a demo for an industrial oven. And the next one here would be a coffee machine. With functions to remember who likes what coffee. And so you can save your favorite coffee, your favorite style. And drink it then for a secret. I think one rather beautiful here is the treadmill. Threadmill I think. Just a brand new one. This one running on a Raspberry Pi. What goes into designing something like that? Your customers can take your tools and they can do what they want. In collaboration with your support and stuff like that. Right, so our main business is licensing our tool. So customers would use it to create their own solutions. But of course we also can help starting from UI, UX design. And to complete projects in the end. Let me show the tool. What's the price? How does it work to license it? So the tool is a seat model. So it's pretty wise. It comes with a tunnel. So in the end you would plug it in and run it. All right. So it depends how many devices people sell. Or necessarily. It depends. The tool is per seat. So per developer or a floating model. And yes there is a royalty. A small amount per device you ship. What are we looking at here? Here you see a cluster running on a Renesos RCRUT 3. And you can see the performance. Especially when it comes to 3D modeling. And here you can see. I don't know if you can see it on the picture. A mapping of a city or while a car is driving through. Or even here live rendered car model. And on the other screen you can see then the cluster which is behind the steering wheel. And also the object here from the IVI in the center. Nice. And lots of discussions here in the embedded world. People want to speak with you about working with you. Yes it definitely was far better than last year. It was really busy the last two days. Here now in the last days you can see it's getting a little empty already. People going home. But it's definitely a successful fair here.