 The Qualcomm Tri-Quarter XPRIZE really was set up to find a way to provide anyone with the ability to diagnose diseases. A lot of diagnostics today are very siloed. It might be a thermometer, a blood pressure device, or a lab test. But now in our exponential age, our age of digital and connected to mobile health, what if we could connect those together and put those in the hands of each of us, the consumer, the patient, to make healthcare smarter, more actionable, and more proactive? The era of just putting blind trust in the medical profession is over, and that's a great thing. Working in the ER is what I do. The majority of patients really are just looking for a diagnosis, looking for medical advice, people that don't have anywhere else to turn. If they had this at home, it would help 90% of the cases that come to the emergency room. The Tri-Quarter that we're developing for this competition, it's more advanced than the Tri-Quarter from the Star Trek series. This is hundreds of years in the future from what we're developing. Oh, the top buttons. Oh, that's cool. And they got three LEDs. We only have two. Our team is really a family affair. Initially, it was just myself and my brother, and we realized we need some broader skill sets to really get this done. My other brother is a practicing urologist and an electrical engineer, and my sister is a health policy guru and bringing in friends that are experts in mobile technology, user experience design. He has a vision for where this is going, and that really gives us the energy to get this to the end. Working in the ER, it's been critical in developing this device. We have to get to a diagnosis quickly. We broke down that process of all the diagnostic steps. We took that apart, and we coded it, and that's the brain of our system. It's really the art and science of medicine mingling together. This Tri-Quarter, coming from science fiction into reality, is amazing. This is the wave of the future. There's going to be tons of these kinds of devices on the market. All of our team members have full-time jobs doing something else. So what we can scrap together on my kitchen table and in my den is what we're putting together. But don't underestimate that. We're going to get this done.