 So we're here with the Airbus. Hi, so who are you? Hi, I'm Liso Leonetti, the Living Library Product Manager. So I'm introducing this thing to you as a new one at Last Platform. What is the Living Library? So Living Library is a cloud-based subscription to access satellite imagery. So you can see that now we propose different subscriptions, a gigabyte to access satellite imagery. So the satellite imagery is done by Airbus? Yes, so we operate a lot of satellites, and in this subscription you can access player images, so 0.5 centimeter, and sport images, 1.5 meter resolution. Is the whole planet? Yes, everything. We acquire the planet every day globally. And you have the best resolution or somebody's better in the world? We have competitors, of course. But we are leading in the industry. Are you more precise than what's on Google Maps? On Google Maps you can find up to 30 centimeters resolution. And you are? 50 centimeter resolution. And we are planning on going to 30 centimeters with satellites, but we have also Zephyr, which will provide much more precise resolution. Alright, so who's the customer for this? We have many types of customers. We have maritime agriculture, so some thematic services, but we have also location-based services, analytics companies, and so on. And you have a video to show a little bit what it's about? Yes, sure. So are the customers worldwide or most in Europe? Worldwide. We have different types of use cases, so in one class you can find many services, so let's see. The first service is data, so where you can access satellite imagery. So it's just launched last week? Yes. So it's new? Yes, completely new, a unique collaborative platform. So you can also find change detection services, so detection algorithm on satellite imagery. Yeah. So do you also want to introduce your colleagues? So hi, so who are you? I'm Thierry Medjetrit, so I'm working on development of the digital services, and particularly for one class. So it's new, so what does that mean? You didn't have this stuff before? Yeah, we were used to sell imagery on, let's say, the regular way, meaning to distribute images in the ancient time on FTP or... Oh, really? Yeah, on very, let's say, not very connected world. And here we are giving access to the imagery. To anybody? Anybody. So you just have to register, be known by the company, and then you are able to download and stream images directly on your computer or even on your smartphone if you want. So the resolution is 0.5? Yeah. And what does that mean, 0.5? That means that's the smallest thing you can see? Yeah, exactly. What we mean, we call that GSD, ground sample distance. It means that this is the pixel size, if you want, of the tiniest object that you can see on the ground. So this is the today resolution we are providing. And if we go over here, if I try to click on this, just anybody can just buy this. What can you do with 50,000 tiles? What is it? How much can you do that? It's basically, as soon as it's like when you're streaming, say music on a service like Spotify, for instance, here you can stream some tiles. A tile is just a piece of image that's stitched together to build overall a great image. So you will consume that depending on the zoom level you will take or depending on the size of the zone you are observing. So to say that 50,000 tiles, it's difficult to say how much it represents. It depends on your way to use the tool. And the price? So the price? It's going to be good price. Yeah, basically, yes. All right, cool.