 Today I'm excited to showcase how we are unlocking the power of Amazon Sidewalk, a free, low bandwidth wide area network that seamlessly connects industrial and consumer IoT devices. Imagine you wanted to solve the problem of connecting all of your IoT devices to the internet so they can share data quickly without any hassle, but there is a catch. The usual ways to do this, like Wi-Fi or cellular, can get expensive and eat up a lot of device power. This makes it tricky to connect devices at scale without it costing a fortune. So let me introduce a cool solution to this problem, a cutting edge solution created by Clickatech, ST Microelectronics and AWS. Here we are tapping into Amazon Sidewalk's safe ways to connect devices over both short and long distances mixed with smart on-device loading and AI, making it easier and cheaper to get all your devices talking to the cloud. For this demonstration, we used two sensor tile box devices equipped with sensors for measuring temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and noise levels, as well as an internal measurement unit with accelerometer and a magnetometer. Running on each sensor tile is an STM32 cube AI platform function pack. The neural network processes the high-frequency raw sensor data to classify human activities such as standing steel, walking and running. These sensor tiles use wireless connection over Bluetooth to an STM32WBA5X STM32WLX series stack. This stack then connects to an Amazon Echo, acted as a gateway to transmit data over Amazon Sidewalk to the AWS cloud for data visualization on a custom-built dashboard. Now, all the data collected from the sensor tile devices is visualized on a custom dashboard. This dashboard not only displays regular updates of environmental readings from the sensors, but also illustrates how rapid movements of the sensor tiles are classified by the on-device-AA package into various types of human activities. So, here's the scope. We are using these little sensor tile box devices from STMicroelectronics because they can learn and make decisions right where they are, thanks to on-device-AA. And they talk to the robust STMicroelectronics STM32WBA5X MCU over BLE. To make everything even better, we are also using Amazon Sidewalk on top of the STM32WLX Lora modem. It's an awesome low-demand way for devices to communicate for long distances and it works with all sorts of things like ring cameras, Echo speakers and even door lights. This setup is perfect for really important jobs like keeping an eye on equipment, managing big facilities, hanging energy and utilities and checking on the environment. It's all about making IoT smarter and catching problems before they become big headaches. And actually, we have the first real-life devices based on an ST platform which implements Sidewalk. These are smart water meters and smart valves. You can find more information on this collaborative solution on our website. Thank you for joining us.