 Hi, I'm Franco Gonzalez, Jr. Technology Analyst at ID Tech X. I look at energy search technologies and we are in our ID Tech X show in Berlin, 2016 edition. And we are here with Ilika Technologies, which is presenting a new technology in our show. And we are quite pleased because this is a new group of new set of technologies, solid state batteries, and I believe that Ilika has a promising product to offer now in the market. Hello, that's quite correct Franco, thank you. And thank you for the opportunity to present our new, our first product. So here you have a solid state lithium-ion battery, a thin film battery. It's very small, it's a micrometer thick. And you might want to say, well, what does such a small battery actually do? Well, it can power a real device. In conjunction of the Ilika battery, an energy harvester, here for example, a PV panel. This battery powers a perpetual beacon, which is a temperature sensor, sending temperature data through a Bluetooth low-energy module through an app. Or if you place this in your smart home, it will help for automatic control of energy. So these are very small batteries but great power. That's very interesting, Dennis. I believe that, well, the Internet of Things, one of the main trends is, well, the management of energy in infrastructure and buildings. I believe it's a very interesting product. So what is the main feature of the battery itself? It's a thin film battery. Maybe you can elaborate a little bit on that. Absolutely, absolutely. So these are micro batteries, very thin, all solid state. There is no liquid, no polymer part. This will not leak. They are thin but have power. And they have sufficient energy. They have sufficient energy to power small devices within the IoT. We think there's a real match here with all the other components that everyone's talking about here, IE TechX, energy harvesting, ultra low power electronics, in conjunction with the battery. This can really open the door to miniaturized devices. There's one component that, well, as being like the bottleneck in technologies across all many areas, including IoT, is battery technology. So I think that, well, the product that you're offering is offering a new alternative to power sensors and many of the gadgets that will be utilized and all the distributed equipment that will be deployed in the Internet of Things. So what are the next steps for Leelika with this product? Well, this is the first of a family of products, Franco. This is to tell the world, listen, we have a solution here. This is the smallest of the batteries that is coming out of a family of still small size, but large energy, lots of functionalities, big power, and within a road map this year, maybe later this year, earlier next year, we'll provide even thicker batteries, that is more powerful batteries. So we're going there. Yeah, so this is just the demonstrator, the perpetual beacon that we explained and that we described a minute ago, and a possible solution for fit and forget maintenance-free devices. That's what everyone wants, and you're quite right, Franco, that we also, batteries is the problem. So hopefully we'll have a solution here, and the solution will become even clearer within the next year. Okay, well, thank you very much, Deniz. I think it's very exciting, and we're happy to have this new breakthrough technology. Solid-state batteries are paying a lot of attention in the industry because they have a promise of enabling things that were not possible before, such as developing such small footprint devices as a battery of Illica can allow now. But it's not just a small battery that will only produce the same energy as usual, but it will increase power, and this is quite exciting. So thank you very much, Deniz, and we'll be following your developments in the future. Thank you for having us. My pleasure.