 So we had the SID display week 2019 and hi, so who are you? Hi, I'm with Photo Research. We're about 75 years in the industry manufacturing spectrum radiometers all the way to imager colorimeters. 75 years? 75 years. Well one of the first companies to develop the picture optics and also the 2D imaging camera. So is the company is JDAC or? Yeah we're part of a product line of JDAC which is under Novanta holding companies. So and hi so who are you? Hi my name is Eva. And so what is what are you showing here? So we are showing our full product line so we have a wide range of spectrum radiometers which are handheld. So this is more for QA, QC, also for field work. Customers could take it out in the field do different type of measurements and then we also have a different range of handhelds which ranges from the 655 all the way to the 680. So who uses this? What is it for? Mostly display companies, lighting companies are the main users. So display company would take one of these and go to the display and measure? Yes they would measure the display and over here you can be able to get the full spectral and color output from 380 to 780 which represents what the human eye sees. So you can see how well it renders the different color stages. And what goes through here is like the camera sensor kind of thing? Yeah so from here the customer will look through the view finder and they'll be able to see the sample that they're measuring and then to take a measurement and it'll give you the full information. And what's connected here? So over here we have the different communications, all our instruments are USB communication. We have RC32 available and also Bluetooth option available. Nice. And what is this one? So then here we jump to our analytical side. So these are bench tops and basically the same concept we have a wide range of them anywhere from visible to NIR measurements and basically the same thing. So one thing that makes us very unique is that we don't have just one standard unit but we could basically tether the teller the unit for the customer. So we have different apertures, different bandwidths, different accessories. So depending what the customer is doing, if it's one project or multiple projects, they could use the same equipment for that. So what's the difference between this and this? It's going to be basically accuracy wise and luminance range and spectral range that they're able to measure. Nice. What are you showing here? So here we have our 2D imager. So these are single spots where with this one is taking a full image of the whole display in one shot or also very popular with automotive and aerospace industry. So they don't have to measure a single spot across what takes a long time but with this they're able to measure a full sample with one shot and get all the information. What is it showing here? So right here it's showing a luminance map so it's showing how it's dropping depending on across the sample. So as you see on this corner here it's lower luminance level so it's not perfectly uniform. So here the customer will go back and readjust the display or the sample to meet the specification so it's perfectly uniform. So the customer is at the big companies and make displays and everything like that? Yes. Or is also small small companies? Anybody. Anybody could use it. So any any large companies and any startup companies they could use our product? Anyway from R&D, Manufacturing, QA, QC, Development, Field Calibration, Usage, you know if they're going on the field calibrating LED boards for example, displays, they'll be able to use it. The people who make quantum dot displays they're very interested in checking all the colors and stuff. Yes. So they're big customers right now? Correct. So they want to check that then prove that they have better colors? Yes. From generation to generation of the displays and then also the uniformity and all the output. Is it very expensive or can people rent these or? We do have a rental program that they could rent it. Like a startup? Yeah a startup they could rent it for a few weeks or a month. Alright. And you've been doing this for 75 years? Correct. 75 years. What happened 75 years ago? What was it? So the original founder he was a director and he needed to know what type of light source overhead to know what type of filters put in front of their film camera to get a certain effect. So that was for film cameras 75 years ago? Correct. So he developed the first handheld instrument and from there it basically you started getting a lot of requests for more analytical instruments to match the human eye. And so he started developing which he developed the first aperture optics which is the technology that most of the spectrum already 75 years ago developed what's still here now. Yes. And you base where and are you the leader in this or? I would say so. You have a bunch of competitors or? We have a few of them. I would believe that when it comes to the full line of spectrum radiometers or we're one of the leaders in the industry. And where you based? We're based out of Syracuse, New York. Alright. Cool. Thanks a lot. Alright. Thank you.