 Hello everybody and welcome to Marlowe in South-East England. Thank you to Kashi-san for sharing with us your fascinating presentation on the STM32C0 and how it opens the world of 32-bit microcontrollers to so many more developers. Making the STM32 world more approachable is very near and dear to everyone here at ST. That's why we are making the entire family of STM32 devices more accessible. From the STM32C0 microcontroller for entry-level applications to our powerful microprocessors. That's why I'm so excited and proud to announce our newest and most cost-effective industrial-grade MPU yet, the STM32 MP13. What does it mean to be cost-effective? For example, while the new STM32 MP13 costs less than four US dollars, it still features a junction temperature of 125 degrees C, making it reliable enough to work in harsh industrial environments. The MP13 delivers excellent performance thanks to a Cortex-A7 running up to 1 GHz, making it the fastest MP1 series yet. However, the new MP13 also features best-in-class low-power modes. For example, it's standby mode of only 12 microwatts consumes about 15 times less power than alternative solutions. And you know how much low-power consumption can affect the overall design. Increasing energy efficiency often means using fewer passive components, which makes the whole system smaller, which in turn increases reliability and reduces the overall lifetime cost. And to make the STM32 MP13 even more accessible, we are providing layout templates for four layer plated through whole PCBs. In other words, we want to help you design the most cost-effective product in the shortest possible time. On top of this, since the MP13 builds on the MP15, developers get to enjoy the benefits of working with the same software ecosystem, including the open STLinks distribution, which can be built with Yocto or Buildroot. Indeed, making the world of microprocessors more accessible isn't only about lowering a unit price, it's about providing an ecosystem that's intuitive and easy to use. That's why we're so excited to announce that the MP13 will be our first microprocessor to support a real-time operating system as an alternative to embedded Linux. We know that many industrial systems need real-time or near real-time performance. The problem is that high-level operating systems like Linux can't provide the same execution consistency as an RTOS. That's why we're working on a new extension for open STLinks called Linux RT. In a nutshell, it helps developers reduce the latency of certain applications to provide near real-time performance for applications like factory automation systems. But what if you're coming from the world of microcontrollers and want a similar experience on your microprocessor? Well, today we are announcing Bare Metal and Azure Auto support on the STM32 MP13. Thanks to Bare Metal support and its hardware abstraction layer, STM32 developers can carry their MCU expertise to our MPUs. And for those familiar with RTOS, having Microsoft Azure RTOS on the MP13 will simplify development. So stay tuned as we expect to bring the world of real-time operating systems to our MP13 by the end of the year. To make devices more accessible, it's critical to make the entire platform easy to use and application-oriented. That's why engineers will appreciate some of the new security features found on the MP13 as they will help them work on new applications. For example, the new microprocessor now has multiple active anti-tamper pins, side-channel protection and authenticated and encrypted boot stages to support a stronger hardware root of trust. Similarly, the new MPU supports arm trust zone to isolate sensitive code. In fact, the new hardware security features are so extensive, the STM32 MP13 is our first MPU capable of obtaining a CZIP level 3 certification. The qualification is so strict that it guarantees protection against substantial physical and software attacks. The MP13 is a new approach to MPUs. It takes the ecosystem of our first MPU and then offers a truly cost-effective device. Even if you're coming from the microcontroller world, new initiatives like our real-time OS on your MPU mean the whole experience will feel more familiar. And if you need hardened security, the new hardware opens the door to a world of certifications. The STM32 MP13 and its Discovery Kit are available now and we know you'll build great products with it. But that's not all. ST is also launching a new microcontroller that will take hardware security features and certifications to a whole new level of accessibility. To learn more about it, let's talk to Coutre in France. Coutre, what do you have for us?