 Hi, my name is Nick Schmidt with Delta Modtec. So what do you do? So we are machine builders by trade. What you see before you is a web converting machine specifically designed for trans-thermal patches. However, it's certainly not limited to just that. So what is trans-thermal patches? Really good question. Now that could encompass a lot of different areas, whether it's a pain patch, whether it's a cease smoking patch, it certainly can be all over the board. It looks like a big machine. Yes, you're right. So does it do produce a lot of stuff? Is it mass production? Great question. And to answer that, it's a two-parter. Yes, and we can also do lab scale production. Really it's whatever the process and the customer calls for. And this is showing the animation of what's happening in the machine? Yes, so what we're going to show there is just the modularity aspect of it all. Delta's claim to fame, except for the precision and service and support, is going to be that modularity. We don't want to sell you a boat anchor. When you buy a machine initially, your business can certainly change in a span of a couple years, five, 10, 15 years. So we certainly don't want to slow you down. What you can do is you can remove each individual module, replace it with a different module, whatever the process calls for. Nice. It's like a really cool Lego. It's huge. It's like a really cool Lego. Is this also your company? Great question. A really fantastic question. So back in 2016, actually Delta's first and only acquisition frontier coding. We have found that the marriage has been a very successful one. You will notice we're doing very similar roll coding here, specifically slot die. So what we were able to do after the acquisition was able to combine those two technologies in order to provide a total manufacturing solution for something along the lines of a thermal patch, fuel cell, battery manufacturing, again, all over the board. So it's compatible with the stuff you're doing over here? Yes, sir. But it's like a different part. And it can be standalone as well, that is correct. And I see the Made in USA flag, so where are you based? Very proud of that. It is all designed in the USA, all the software engineering done in the USA, of course sales is done in the USA, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. And how's it been here for you at the I-TechX show? Oh, another really good question. It's been good. A lot of new technologies, quite a bit of new people, so that's always good to see the new faces. All very well.