 So we're here at the GOCV, who are you? Hi, so our company developed technology for digitizing objects, spaces and people around us, like capturing them and putting in 3D environment, virtual reality or quantum reality. This is the output, what is this? Yes, this is a room that we captured with mobile device. So you see as a user you walk around and scan as if you're shooting. This is a website? Yes, and the 3D model is put on the website. This is a vision, for example, this is yellow, so that real estate agents can put 3D models of environments there and instead of photos or just panoramas to provide the user's better immersive feeling of presence. Do you use a Project Tango? Yes, we're actually using a hardware and platform agnostic, but Project Tango is an example of device which has 3D cameras integrated into it. Such devices are going to hit consumer market like next year, for example, Samsung, Intel, Apple, all work in such kind of solution. So people can already buy the development device? Yes, the development device is open for public. And how much it costs? Right now it costs $500. But soon it will be like normal tablets or even phones? Yes, exactly. Very soon. Okay, so most likely next year it won't be a special hardware, special tablet. It will be in Samsung. It will be, yeah, consumer device like next Samsung Galaxy S7 which you just take out of your pocket and here is your scanner. iPhone 7, maybe. iPhone 7, yeah, why not. By the way, Exit Apple acquired the company behind all this technology and 3D cameras like two years ago, so they're definitely working on this. Nice. And so what is your technology? Because when you buy a Project Tango, this kind of stuff is not built in, what do you do? Okay, so we do technology that allows you to capture high quality 3D models using such mobile devices with 3D cameras. And such 3D models, they are self-contained. They can be used for different purposes, for visualization on the web, for example for real estate or for insurance or for renovation and design. Also, you know, on consumer level such things as gaming industry. It can be VR? Yeah, it can be viewed in VR. So is that based on an app that goes in there? Yeah, so we use some third party service for that, but we can upload our model to that service so that we can then later view it in VR. So yeah, have a fully immersive feeling. So this is really the future of real estate. You want to feel how you are inside the room and you just walk around for a few seconds and you film the whole room? Yeah, sure. That's how it works? And then it becomes a 3D model? Yeah, it's not a kind of a few seconds in a matter of a few minutes, but you know, it's still faster than with existing solutions on the market. It's cheaper, it's faster and it's easier because you don't need any special hardware. You just take your phone and you walk around for a few minutes. And you don't shake too much? You're smooth, you walk around? Yeah, yeah, so you walk around as if you were shooting video and then you get a high quality 3D model. Yeah, so close to real time. What are you doing here to take crunch disrupt? Okay, so we are here for three days looking for building relationships with big companies which are also pushing this topic and also trying to speak to communicate to people because our main goal right now is to find our product market fit. We see lots of opportunities and possible applications. Are you the only startup here with Project Tango stuff? Do you see any other? Well, never say never, I'm not sure, but I haven't seen others. But because it has to be the future of Android, Project Tango stuff is really awesome. Yeah, sure. So there needs to be a lot of applications, a lot of products to use it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and we really believe that this is future and Project Tango and platforms like this from other developers, other huge companies. Where are you based? Well, we came from Moscow, Russia and our R&D office is there which allows us to hire very talented people, talented engineers with less salaries than it would be in Silicon Valley. But we are now moving our business activity here to US. Currently we are part of Rottenbeck Benches river acceleration program which takes part here in San Francisco. So we'll be here about the end of the year and we're going to open office either here or in New York where I haven't decided on location yet.