 Welcome to the imaging pod! I'm going to introduce you to our new consumer LiDAR using dot pattern illumination. The reference design is based on our 0.5 megapixel height of camera sensor, a 1.4K dot projector and a Metasurface optical element. You may be wondering what happens when we replace a standard diffuser with a Metasurface optical element? Or M.O.E., let me explain. It is quite simple, the light produced by the vexel is focused into discrete beams illuminating the scene with a dot pattern. That's why we call it dot illumination. The beams then hit the targets in the scene and return to the height of sensor with the same dot pattern. Let's check out our demo. This is a standard mobile phone application processor and all the software components are embedded into it. We provide a raw data post-processing pipe running on the GPU and a driver to control the device. As you can see in the screen, it is easy to identify myself, the filming crew saying hello and the columns on their back which are 5 meters away from the sensor. There are so many advantages to this product. We know our customers would love long range 3D map. The dot illumination enables us to range up to 10 meters indoors with no increase in power consumption. So what happens outdoors? That's the second advantage of dot illumination, robustness to ambient light. 5 meters ranging is guaranteed even in the brightest sunlight. And finally, the Metasurface optical element provides additional functionality. It can even replace complex and multi-element lenses and we manufacture it with our standard production process which naturally brings performance, size and cost advantages. So I showed you the world first integrated dot slider equipped with a Metasurface optical element, perfect for the consumer market. The 1400 dots allow longer ranging in ambient light and it consumes less power and makes the whole system cheaper. If you are interested in this product, check it out on ST.com or reach out our closest series office.