 So, how can ST Solutions help you implement your PLC applications in your factory? Well, let's check out our demo to find out. It is based on our evaluation board which lets you connect 12 industrial inputs and 12 industrial outputs at the same time. Typically, an industrial PLC is characterized by three things. It's IOM management, the connectivity and the user interface or the HMI. Per il popolo del demo, abbiamo sulle topside, qualsiasi devices commercial industrial connected as inputs e, quindi, sulle bottomside connected as industrial outputs. Questo potrebbe essere, per esempio, un contattore, o un sensore proximo, come input e un retrovalve, o un fan, come output industrial. An industrial input running at 24V, o a common 4-20mA, can be managed by our CLT family of input current limiters. They are very flexible, supporting type 1, 2 and 3 input characteristics even with self-powered devices with independent channels there on the top right side. They can manage up to 8 channels at the same time and have SPI interface for MCU communication. The outputs are managed by two devices running in industrial operating range. For example, here we have our 8-channel ISO A200AQ, a device embedding 4kV galvanic isolation in order to separate the power from the logic side, which typically contributes to the operator's safety. The interface to the microcontroller is given once again through SPI and they see as many smart features like over temperature, over voltage and over current diagnostics and the selective low disconnection if something is going wrong on a specific channel. The second device is a low side quad channel capable to manage loads connected to the ground and it also embeds similar smart features as the previous one. The HMI interface is quite intuitive. All inputs and outputs are managed through the matrix that you see on the display. For example, I can make the in-to-one, the contactor, driving the electro valve or the alarm by doing this setting and so on whatever combination I want. All of that is developed around our STM32F7 MCU and with our TouchGFX software framework for STM32. For more information please go on our website ST.com. Thank you.