 So we're here with Atom Nano Electronics. So who are you? I am Yifan Chau. I'm the principal scientist of Atom Nano Electronics. So what kind of stuff are you showing here? Our company focuses on both materials, inks and also electronics applications. So this is our 6.5 Hipco single wall combinator inks. This is a pure semiconductor material, ink. You can directly print it on any soft or hard substrate and assemble your transistor. You replace silicon-based transistor materials. So it's for replacing the silicon? Yes, it's for replacing silicon-based transistor materials. So no more silicon valley? No more silicon. It's soft. You can print it on any substrate. It has high oil-off ratio. And more specifically, this is a single species of carbon nanotube. So it has exactly the same band gap of every tube, and that gives you a much higher uniform product. So it's uniform carbon nanotube? It consumes less energy and transparent. Alright. What are you showing there? This is a transistor. We use a 3D ESO gel printer on a glass substrate. 3D what? 3D ESO gel printer to print it on a glass substrate. So the electrodes are based on gold. And we print the nanotube active material in between the gold electrodes. And finally put the dielectric layer and topgate electrode. So what are you showing here on the wall here? These are the raw carbon materials. We separate them into the single species 6.5 carbon nanomaterials. Then we apply them using the ESO gel printer or other printing technique like this casting spinning into the substrate to make TFT bad plans or transistors. And our final target will be to apply these transistors out of TFT bad plans into actual display modules. Alright. So you make the ink? We make the ink. We make the material. And we make the application of it. Is it big machines to make the ink or what? It's mainly separation of the raw material. You can see the raw material is a black powder. But actually separate fine ink is nice purple color. How do you do that? That is secret. Secret. Alright. So that's a nice secret. And in the future it's going to be used a lot or it's already used? It's already used in our company and we are supplying our company's own requirements but we're also trying to expand the market, supply it to any other people interested in transistor applications, in sensors. So what do you think about ID Tech X? This conference? It's a great conference. Since we are a startup company it gives us a lot of opportunities to meet different big small companies and having possible collaborations and nice discussions in different fields. And interesting things happening here, right? Yes. Interesting technologies being worked on around here. Printed electronics is cool, right? It's really cool and we are proud of it.