 thank you very much. I'm Visasipola Siijanoun co-founder of certify, and our mission is to make bone surgery safe. Surgical drills are used in a wide range of procedures nowadays, but they can cause life-threatening injuries. These complications cost over 4 objection each year on a global scale and cost the death of thousands of patients. Joten imagine that the drill slips or goes accidentally through the bone, and damages for example a nerve or a blood vessel close to the bone. Searchify has developed a revolutionary patent pending safety technology which goes into the tip of the drill and prevents it from cutting soft tissues such as blood vessels or nerves. Jos tuulissa kohde on kohde, kohde on vaikea, tietysti on vähävä. Tässä näet ympäristööissä eri kaustattuja. Tänne näkyy, että kohde ei ole vähäväksi. Tällöin on kohde, jotta on kohde, josta on erityiseltä kohde. Meillä on löytyy yksityisen supporta kohde ja kohde silläuhtoja. Neura-sarjan, Juhaa Hernesniemi, on ympäristö. Olemme otettu 1,7 miljoonaa finanssia nyt, ja olemme otettu MIT Teknologi-reviewin ympäristöavuudesta semmoinen jälkeen. Olemme ympäristöreviä ympäristöreviä ympäristöreviä teknologi, ympäristöreviä ja ympäristöreviä, joka on tosiaan ympäristöreviä ympäristöreviä. On suunnittava tekevä, että ympäristöreviä on nähnyt ympäristöreviä ympäristöreviä jälkeen. Our first target markets are near spine and ear surgery because of worst complications and highest willingness to pay. Our device can be used with existing surgical drills, and it's very easy to use. In comparison to ultrasound devices, which are challenging and require practice, This also heats the bone, much less. So certify sales disposable tips for surgical drills, and we're primarily planning to use independent distributors, but licensing is also a feasible option. In October we closed a seed round, during which we are receiving the sales approvals and initial proof of concept of sales in Europe. And within a period of one and a half years, we're already initiating discussions of our A round and are also happy to discuss with potential partners and advisors. So thank you very much. That's it, Mida. Perfect timing. Thanks a lot, certify. And the four minutes are running. Juri, go. Can you tell a bit more about the technology? Is it protection on mechanical based, or is it mechanical? So actually it's a surprisingly simple mechanism that we have patented. And basically you can apply it to any kind of power tools. And there's a sort of a mechanism which can distinguish the hardness of the tissue that is below the drill. And it's extremely reliable and also cheap to manufacture. Do you see this technology potentially being applied to other verticals that are use cases? Have you thought about it? Can you talk about those? Just to give us an example of what else this can be applied just to understand the flexibility of the technology. This is actually extremely flexible and the patent coverage is wide. It's not only limited to medical applications. Currently we're focusing on handheld drills. But robotic surgery is becoming more and more developed nowadays. And this would be a perfect application for a robot which essentially cannot distinguish between the hardness of the tissue. That's a great risk in robotic surgery. It can be applied to dentistry and even non-medical applications which could for example be a good licensing case for us. How is the market for surgical tools? Is it concentrated? Yeah, the customers are very concentrated. So they are mostly focused on big university hospitals and centers which is of course in a way benefit also in marketing and sales point of view. But actually 70-80% of the surgical drill market comes from the tips. And we're focusing on surgeries, especially focusing on tips which you can use with existing power tool equipment. How are the drill producers the same people that produce the tips usually? Yes, so we can actually utilize fairly conventional manufacturing methods which makes the manufacturing price also in the same range of the conventional tip. Do you plan to do the production by yourself? Or do you want to license it to other producers? We're outsourcing the full manufacturing process to manufacturers who do these kind of tools in large scale and also take care of the packaging and sterilization. Is the function entirely within the tip itself? Does it require any electronics or is it purely mechanical? No, it's concentrated in a small, around 5mm space at the tip of the tool. So it's purely mechanical. Does it require... You mentioned that it's very easy for someone to use it. Does it require any training at all? Or can I just go and do a surgery now with this new tool and it's all going to be fine? Yeah. All the surgeons who have previously used surgical power tools or drills, they have instantly known how to use it. And we're really focusing on having it the same touch and feeling to use. It's also very important in the R&D. Do you plan... Do you do any kind of onboarding or consulting with the surgeons to make them comfortable with that or how do you plan to address that? We have actually many surgeons from different fields, neurosurgery, spine surgery, ear surgery, even veterinary, who have been testing this for us and providing very valuable feedback. Super quick. Is it cheaper than traditional tips? Or what's the price difference? Nowadays you need to use multiple different kind of tips. And with this you can do it with all in one solution. Finished. Great. Thank you.