 Hi, I'm Charles Kingston, Senior Application Engineer, ST Michael Arctronix reporting from CES 2024. Today, I'd like to show you our monocular RGBIRD demo with our partner ARRI3D, targeting automotive applications. ARRI3D's Depth IQ Technology transforms our standard VB1940 5 megapixel global shutter, rolling shutter, HDR image sensor into a true 3D solution providing simultaneous 2D and depth information from the sensor. It's a very simple solution using a standard lens and no active illumination. The way it works is we have put a transmissive diffraction mask on top of the pixel array. This encodes the angle of incoming light into the raw data stream. ARRI3D's depth processing IP extracts that information simultaneously while the standard ISP provides the 2D image. So over here on the right, we can see the output of the demo. On the left, we have our standard 2D image, all in color, you can see. And then on the right, we have the depth map. It's color coded for distance for ease of seeing the distance in the data. I've shown a region of interest in white here on top of this robot and wooden robot on the scene. You can see it's measuring about 30 centimeters, which is what 30 centimeters is on the tabletop, where we have it marked. If I move that, you can see that the region of interest is now on the blocks in the back. And those are about 60 centimeters. In summary, if the sensor can see the information, then depth IQ can extract the depth. Since VB1940 is 100 dB dynamic range sensor, we have 100 dB solution here providing depth and 2D information. I thank you for your time today. For more information, please visit st.com.