 Professor Kula, from Advanced Graphing Products. Professor Kula, welcome to our ID TechEx show here in Berlin, 2015. Could you tell us a little bit about Advanced Graphing Products and what you do? Okay, Advanced Graphing Products is a small firm. The spin-off of Lodz University of Technology. A few years ago, we developed a new product, very strong graphene. We call it HSMJ, Heist and Metallurgical Graphene. And we transferred our patents to Advanced Graphing Product. And now this firm tries to locate this product on the global market. Okay, so this was a company that kind of evolved out of Lodz University of Technology there in Poland, correct? In Poland, in Łódź. Okay, great. Fantastic. And what sort of products do you see graphene in the future? I hear a lot of talk about it being in the research and development stage. And I'm wondering how far are we away from actually having graphene in products and what sort of products might we see graphene available in? People expect historical change in technology based on graphene. But that is the great challenge. There are a lot of methods to produce a graphene, a graphene powder, a graphene sheets. The question is how far is the industrially-skilled graphene to the theoretical one, to the invention of Nobel Prize Award at the Game University also in 2010. I can say that our graphene is very close to the theoretical properties. Therefore, I'm able to expect the very fast application for different functional equipments like composites, like electronics, like water filters, et cetera, et cetera. We offer really very good product, very close to the expectation of next manufacturers in the chain of added values. Yeah, great. That's fantastic. I mean, I hear things about graphene being involved in supercapacitor batteries, batteries in general. And could you explain to us a bit of the benefits about that? I mean, from my understanding, very basic understanding, we're looking at quick-charging vehicles, batteries that hold their charge a lot longer life and more superconductivity in that. We started our adventure with graphene from the project on the hydrogen storage, hydrogen as the fuel for future vehicles. We needed very strong graphene, therefore we developed our own methods. I think that it's impossible to reach the great jump in technology without absolutely new solutions, technical solutions. If we try only to repeat the same solution using graphene, we are able to improve the product performance 10%, 15%, but this is not revolution. We should think simultaneously on absolutely new products. And this will be the great jump in the technology. That's fantastic. How do you find in our ID Tech X show here in Berlin? I'm sure you've been to many graphene-related events, but I'm just wondering what you're feeling with this event? I think this event is well organized. A lot of people were interested in our presentation. Two hours ago I had the presentation during the oral session. A lot of people heard me during this session, I heard the questions. So I think it's a very good event in Berlin, and I hope to create new relations with our partners in academia, in industry, in economy, due to this fantastic event. Great. Professor Kudra, I really appreciate your time and thank you very much. Thank you very much.