 So we're here at the ID Tech Act Show here. Who are you? Matt. Matt Said. I'm a division manager for high performance materials and marketing divisions. So at Hitachi Chemicals, you do what kind of stuff do you do? There's a variety of products. We have total of six products demonstrating here in this booth. And this is the copper paste. It's a low temperature centering. You can print it directly on plastic substrate such as this. And you can see it's flexible. Empowering this LED vise is... Alright. This is the material right here? Yes. This square is the copper pad that we print onto into fine prints. And also this is a coil just for illustration purposes. And these are the very intricate small fine patterns that we did in our R&D lab. Alright. And what are you showing here? Ah, this is our washing machine. Washing machine? So we decided to pull this washing machine in to illustrate our waterproof stretchable capsules. So right here it's still lighting up. And what is this that's going on here? It's a flexible solution. So let me pull this out here. So what we have here is a module that has a wireless transfer coil in here. And some LEDs on this side. And a coin cell battery with our stretchable and capsules. Maybe a little bit hard to see, but these are fine copper lines that's in the laser grid. So this is completely flexible and stretchable as well. Stretchable, flexible and waterproof. That's right. Alright. And now you can activate it and it still works. That's cool. And what are you showing over here? Takeuchi-san. This is my colleague from Japan. He's responsible for this marketing product of stretchable. This is a smart gel? Yes, it's a shock absorbing gel. So this has got a smart gel inside and this has got a normal resin inside. And you drop the ball, this has got a better shock absorption. So it's just inside? Yes. It's some gel? This is like a gel of smart gel. And this is like a normal resin. So what is it for? What can this be used for? This is like, well, sports activity is related to all the shock. So shock absorbing? Yeah. Alright. There's a lot of potential, right? So the stuff that you show here is like component materials? Most materials in which we illustrated in building these demos to show the potential of applications. So the customer can use their imagination to find opportunities and applications. And so the same thing with this product here. What is this one? It's a memory shaped polymer, which essentially is a film that we can make grease and fold. So you can see the folding lines here. But when you elevate this film to 40 to 70 degrees C, then it can return back to its original shape without the grease. Similar to, you can see this video here. We stretch out, extend it, so now it's elongated permanently. But when we put it back in hot water, that's about 70 degrees C, it would return to the coils, do the original shape. Wow. So there's a lot of research and development here going on. Like this is the material R&D for the future of this industry, right? Yes, and we're only showing a glimpse of what we can do here. And we hope we will be able to come back next year to remind you of more materials in the future. So what do you think about the ID Tech X show? It's excellent. This is our third year doing it. And each year it was growing. We had a 10 by 10 booth. Now we're at 20 by 10. There's a lot of people interested in the potential use of this, right? Yes. And what's the next step? They say, do you see something good? They say, are we interested? And then you proceed with something like closer to mass production? Any case by case. Ideally, we like to engage with the customer more to find out what their needs are. Also, what other the attribute of our material that is more beneficial for their current incumbent materials. And then we can find opportunities to work our products into their devices.