 So we're here with the HZO. So who are you? My name is Ryan Moore. I work in the marketing department. HZO is a company that they waterproof electronic devices. We work with manufacturers to help protect their devices from water, from sweat, any sort of corrosion. So it's submerged, it's waterproof, right? Turn this on. These have been in here all day. Is this a real or did you modify it? So this is a real Samsung Edge that we purchased and waterproofed ourselves just as a demonstration device. You can see the water actually gets inside of the device, but it's everything on the inside that's protected. There's no coating or anything on the outside. So water can actually get in. You can see the bubbles. Water can get in the device. It just drains out the bottom with no problems. Alright, so what are you showing here? So this is a test that we did. This is a 48-hour salt fog test. Salt fog is very corrosive as you can see. So after 48 hours the unprotected iPhone 5s had all this corrosion on the inside of the device. Here in my left hand is the HZO protected iPhone 5s that we have our coating on there. It's a clear transparent coating. So we wouldn't even know it's there, but you can see there's no corrosion and it's able to preserve the phone. So are you already in mass production and products? Yes, we are. So here's an example of some of them here. We will feature on the Motorola Surround. It's a new Bluetooth headphones that came out this year to help protect against sweat. Also the Nike Feel Band were featured on. The NaviLite wrist compass. And over here we have the Toleno eReader Vision 2. This was the number one eReader in Europe. And we're also featured on the one that just came out, the Vision 3 as well. Nice. So is there another company P2i? Are you similar or is it a different technology? It's actually a completely different technology. There's more of changing the contact angle and making things hydrophobic. Ours is a physical barrier to keep the water away from the electronics. So the benefit of that is you can do prolonged submersion. These have been in all morning with no problems at all. Is it a process where it's like you put in an oven and you can make it like this? So how do you make it compatible with your technology? How do you put it in there? So what it is that we work with manufacturers, we have equipment that has large chambers so we would assemble a PCB into an assembled board. We put it into a machine. The machine releases the gas and the gas forms a thin coating around all the circuitry of the device. And it's done at room temperature and then you would finish the assembly of the device basically putting it on the outer shell. So all the protection is on the inside of the device and when it gets in through one of the ports, everything inside is protected. And it stays on if you touch it later or you scratch it, does it make a hole in it? No, I mean, if I scraped this really hard it would come off, but I mean, again, it's all contained on the inside of the product and so no problems whatsoever. All right, so are you talking with a bunch of consumer electronics manufacturers and they are interested? Yeah, definitely. I mean, we're still a pretty young company. We started around 2012, but I mean, we've made some great progress. This is a cool thing here. This is a Raspberry Pi computer. It's been running our demo reel all morning since 9.30 this morning. All the coating is on here and it's running our video right here. Nice. And there's never any leaks or any, because if there's a small hole in it, it could be an issue, right? Yeah, exactly. So we're able to help protect them. The coating that we use is very robust. It's able to keep water out and not let it in. Cool. Could it be combined with the competing P2I or it should be one or the other? I mean, I guess you could. ARCHIS offers a very robust solution so that you can do things like prolonged submersion. So in 2016, everything should be waterproof, right? That's the goal. That's what we're shooting. We're shooting for an HDO-protected world. When you buy a Samsung, it should just be by default with all this... Yeah, you should be able to put it in the water all day.