 Good morning. Good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us today. I'm really excited to be here. I'm really fortunate to be here in the Aprology Global Forum. This is my first time attending it. And another reason why I'm excited is that we are presenting one of our top products, edge data management today, powered by OneLine. Before I get into the application of edge data management, I'd like to share a few words about our OneLine. OneLine is a suite of products that we developed in bomb blog in order to tackle some of the biggest problems in supply chain management today. And predominantly right now, we have four products in OneLine. As you can see, edge data and traceability to track, trace, monitor, and manage your shipments, orders, and, you know, edge data variables around that. Vismo Tracker is a delivery engine status, the early status engine that we have, and business process alignment to take care of all your transactions and invoices, right? But more on these applications, you know, later, we have our booth in S5. You can please stop by and, you know, get more information. But today's spotlight is on edge data. So what are we trying to do here via edge data? And today's coal chain shipment, as well as supply chain management, we have, you know, predominantly a lot of issues, but predominantly product loss due to variation in temperature, humidity, things that we can really control, you know, causes a lot of issues with product loss and how are we tackling it, you know? And in certain industries like pharmaceuticals, those product losses, if not monitored properly, actually becomes unsafe for consumers, you know? A lot of pharmaceutical companies are shipping medicines, and if they are not properly monitored and maintained in right temperatures, it becomes unsafe for consumers to consume. And, again, in shipping industry, certain fluid levels, tankers, gas tanks or death fluid tanks needs to be maintained above or below minimum requirement in order to maintain the smooth flow of the process. Otherwise, the business and it creates delays and things like that. All right. So how does edge data address these issues? You know, we have a solution for you via edge data. So edge data uses sensors to track, trace, and report, you know, data from your edge nodes like temperature, humidity, air pressure, even fluid levels. And there are much more other variables that we are trying to include like sound and other stuff. You can implement these sensors in your trucks, warehouses, storage units, and even go as granular as a package. Package level implementation has also been done. And so what you can do is, you know, this ensures that your product is being monitored and maintained in the right temperatures or, you know, right threshold values. And you can, you know, essentially ensure that your product is maintained in the right quality before it reaches the consumer every single time. Right. And there's configured alert workflows that you can do in the application which notifies you pretty much if there's any breach in the threshold values. You know, it's not being maintained in the right temperature or humidity. There's a lot of humidity going on. Things like that, you will get notified in real time whether we have text messages or, you know, emails. The application consists of several pages. You know, the dashboard gives you a quick snapshot of, you know, active number of devices and alerts and what's the current reading of the devices that you have implemented. And the StoreView is a retail page, you know, designed in keeping in keeping in mind the retail store users who want to see all their sensors by a location basis. And set up device and fluid management allows you to see your data from those sensors in the way that you want. You can configure however you want and, you know, set up those thresholds. The alert management allows you to pretty much configure the way that you want to get notified or the people that you want to notify in case of any issues that happen. And blockchain page just shows how we use hyperledger fabric, you know, how we store the sensor information of the hyperledger fabric in order to maintain the immutability and the security of, you know, the application of which this entire thing is built upon. All right, without further ado, let's dive into the demo. All right, here we are. Landed in the dashboard. So, as you can see on the top, you know, we have several cards indicating how many devices that you have. Now, I just, you know, brought four devices to the convention, so four active gateways and one of the alerts, temperature alerts or device failures that is going on. And on the left-hand side, you can see a bar chart of a number of alerts that has been generated over the past seven days, you know, for temperature, humidity, and gateway failure. And on the right-hand side, you can see a list of current readings, you know, how many of these readings, you know, sensors that I've deployed in different locations and what's the current readings coming out of these sensors. Also, it just quickly shows, you know, if these readings are supposed to be in their right thresholds, you know, those alerts that indicate that, oh, these are not the correct threshold, you know, the temperatures that they should be maintained and it should be probably lower or higher, you know, just indicating that they're in alert. And at the bottom is just a quick cache of all the issues that we log in, you know, in edge data in order to work on that and then provides you with the status and who is it assigned to. Next, the Store View page. This is the page that I told you, you know, we developed with keeping retail stores in mind. Here you can see all the sensors that you have deployed in various locations of yours. It doesn't matter if it's a store, storage trailers or route trailers, you know, which are going into shipping and warehouses even, right? So with a click of a button, you know, I can currently see the temperatures, you know, what's the temperature that is going on and it looks like my freezer is, you know, higher than what it's supposed to be. Probably someone, you know, left the door open or, you know, my sensor is not put in the right place or something like that and indicates alert as well. So if we see here, my thresholds are, you know, supposed to be from negative 15 Fahrenheit to 10 and clearly current temperature is 28 degrees Fahrenheit and that's why, you know, it's an alert state. There's alert, you know, being generated and similarly you can see the humidity and air pressure values and you can definitely, you know, right now I have selected a warehouse, you know, that I chose for the demo but you can go ahead and choose, you know, a storage trailer that's currently running around and at the bottom we provide a quick list of issues or alerts that has been generated over the past, I don't know, however many days for this particular location seems like storage trailer has been, you know, running into a lot of issues with the humidity and temperature breaches because they might just open and close the doors often, they have to unload and load the products, right? What's up? So, of course, this page, you know, keeping in mind that, you know, these retail users, sometimes they're in America, predominantly speak other languages so we also offer, you know, translation properties where, you know, you can pretty much switch all the values of these, of this particular page into Spanish and back into English. Next device reading page, this is a page that I personally like, not just because I developed, you know, most of it but also because this page pretty much provides you with, literally, all the data from all your sensors and including temperature, humidity, air pressure and what time it came in, where from and all that, right? And it allows you to filter, sort and custom search from this data also. You know, I can go back as, you know, as long as past three months and bring data in within seconds, I can filter it, I can export it for my purposes, make presentations, you know, give it to authorities in case if I want to get it validated and, you know, show the proof that I'm maintaining my freezer at the right temperature. And device analysis page, we provide interesting insights on how, you know, these temperatures are once we get the data. So right now, if I click on the storage trailer that I have, we quickly provide the historical readings of all, you know, that particular trailer, that particular location and if I click on the graph, I see how the temperature has been maintained over the past 24 hours. By default, 24 hours, but of course we have the from data and to it again, you can go as long as past three months so that, you know, you can bring in the data. So right now, let's say, I'm going to go, I'm going to choose just a couple hours of data. So where's the time? 12, all right. If I see that, submit. So the only correct, you know, this was supposed to be a cooler and I wanted the temperatures to be clearly, you know, between below 40, but right now it seems like I took it out. So it's in a higher temperature and everything else is indicated as alerts. It's not in the right threshold it needs to be. So it's an alert. And yeah, you can pretty much print and export these details for your presentations as well. Next is alert workflow. Here's where you can create your configured workflows in order to get notified. The beauty of this is you can create workflows as higher as a location level for all your sensors or granular as a sensor level. So if I have like freezers and coolers in a store, I can configure freezer temperatures and cooler temperatures. Or if your store just contains purely coolers, then you can maintain all the sensors in one threshold without having to manually create 15 alert workflows, right? And the configured tiered notification system allows you to get notified in response times. As in if a breach happens, I want my store workers to get to know about it first before I hear about it. Because I probably am not in the store. I'm managing multiple other stores. So tiered notification allows you to get notified the store user. And then if they are not responding to the alert, after within the stipulator timeline, it gets elevated to the manager or so on and so forth to the highest level authority. And you can enter your phone number to also include text alerts. So if you have an on-duty phone or I just want to see how many alerts am I getting in these stores. So I can enter my phone number as well to get notified. And alert log page. Here's where you get the list of all the alerts from all the sensors you deployed in your locations. It's let it be a temperature breach, gateway failure, humidity breach. So here I have one. The sensor 12 that I told you about is supposed to be a freezer and it's just in a higher temperature. So here it just shows the temperature alert has been generated for 34 degrees Fahrenheit. As soon as an alert is generated, a person who is on site who chooses to work on it can assign themselves or it can automatically assign a person who was on duty and pretty much log their work right from here so that your boss doesn't have to call you every single hour to see, hey, what's going on with the freezer? It's still open. So they can just log in and see that it's being taken care of. And if the issue takes multiple minutes, if it takes a long time to get fixed, they can just stop the notification from going higher level while the issue is being taken care of. And finally, we have the ledger page where we show how these sensor readings are being stored in blockchain ledger, hyper ledger fabric. We take all the sensor values, the temperature, humidity, air pressure. We store those core values in fabric and we retrieve them to show it in the application. So maintaining the immutability and security of the hyper ledger extending it to the entire application. All right, that's all I have. Thank you all for attending the session. We have more information on our other products in our booth S5 on the third floor. So if you want to get to know more about the other applications or even talk more insights about this application, I'll be there. My team will be there. Looking forward to see you all there. So yeah, please reach out to me. All right, thank you. Yep. So pretty much we... You can use one channel, one node and start using the application. If you want to read this application also supports multi-tendency. So if you have multiple customers of yours that you would like to include in this application, you can set up multiple channels in the fabric itself to include them. In the context of this application? No, one channel per application. The user... No, it depends on the entity. So if you're belonging to the same company, same entity, yes, you can see the same sensors. If you are a part of a different company, let's say company B, I'm not able to see the sensors and data of this company. So that's an entirely different channel. Yes, two different channels. Depending on the entity, as I said, if it's a company with having multiple retailers, we can have set up channels or we can set up an entirely new, different organization to store the data. But I would love to answer your questions. I think I'm running out of time. Yes, please come upstairs or we can talk over lunch and I'll be happy to answer your questions.