 What if we could use sensor measurements to understand when we're in an optimal state and if we're not get instructions on how to get there? That's where Flow Guru comes in. To show you how the app works, let's look at a few scenarios. Sasha first puts on the sensors that measure his galvanic skin response. The GSR, based on secretion of the sweat glands, is one of the most sensitive indicators for a person's emotional state. The better the conductance of the skin, the more emotional a person's stimulation. Of course, the system can also be used to handle data from other kinds of sensors. Sasha also puts on a band that measures his heart rate and its variability. Together, these two measurements can give the system deep insight into what state he's in and what kind of steps are needed to move to a better mental state. Flow Guru is designed to incorporate advanced machine learning technology and AI algorithms that one, collect data from these sensors, two, determine the person's current mental state, and three, provide instructions that guide the person on how to get to the desired biometric state. As you can see on the phone, we're monitoring Sasha's mental state. The app detects the trend of the numbers going up or down and offers different guidance accordingly. There are many industries in which dangerous tasks have to be carried out with care, concentration, and after safety precautions have been taken. Jobs involving construction, heavy machinery, toxic chemicals, extreme temperatures, or fine coordination can all benefit from an app that makes sure the employee is in the optimal frame of mind.