 Embedded World is a perfect opportunity to catch up with all the latest news on the STM32 Cube ecosystem and who better to guide me through it than T-Len Biolet here. So come on then T-Len, what are the latest headlines? Hello Chris. Yeah, the latest one is that together with Microsoft we introduced Microsoft Visual Studio Code, the solid ID that is gaining the popularity also now in embedded development. Microsoft, that's a great partner to have. Is this an ST initiative? Well, when number one microcontroller provider meets with number one tool provider, right, the co-development must happen. Together we decided to make a Visual Studio Code extension that is used today by more than 40 million developers and it's more and more looking forward towards embedded development as well. It's a match made in heaven. Okay, in simple terms, talk me through how it works. Sure, so every developer, every STM32 developer today knows STM32 CubeMix or STM32 CubeID, our code configurator and code development slash debugger tool. But we want to bring something more, so we want to bring Visual Studio Code support that allows the customers to migrate from the CubeMix to the Visual Studio Code very seamlessly and easily to use. In order to be able to do that, we also released the STM32 Cube CLT, which is a command line tool that brings essential command line tools necessary for development. So the customers receive the compiler, the debugger and the program. All this back together for our customers. So let's develop that a little bit further. What are the benefits of VS Code? Sure, so the VS Code has been used by 40 million people, it also has availability of more than 40,000 extensions. It can be very personalized so every developer can make it their own way. And this is what developers like. On top of that, there is an IntelliSense code engine behind. We are also using the CMake, another popular tool by the developers, and Ninja for the building. All this back together and here it is, the result. Okay, come on then. Let's talk money. How much? It's free of charge. Yes. It's available today. You go to the Visual Studio Code, you go into the extension, you type STM32 VS Code extension and that's it. You download free of charge. STM32 Cube always on the move. Lovely to see you again. Who knows what we'll get next year. Thank you.