 Hi, I'm Keith Fleer. I'm a technical marketing engineer here at InForce Computing. This is our robotics development platform, the PACCAR. Here you can see these parts here. This allows it to be Arduino shield compatible. Also you can see right here we've got our grove sensors. These are made by SEED Studio. It's a standard connection style. Any of their sensors that fit this connection style you can actually use directly on this board. That includes a color sensor. We've got a gesture sensor down here. Other sensors that you can use include carbon dioxide sensors, temperature sensors, humidity, barometric pressure. You don't need accelerometers because those are actually already built into the board. We've got a 10 degrees of freedom. And what is this? This here is a camera and allows you to take still and video images. You can use the built-in video hardware encoding and decoding. Right here we've got pulse width modulation outputs and inputs for servo motor control, which is a big part of what makes this good for robotics. It's all interconnected with our 6410 plus board, which is based on the Snapdragon 600 processor. You can see it just underneath here. Nice. And as you can see, all of the pins are brought out through the expansion header on this side. And then we've got power coming up to the board. So all you do is you plug and play. There's a software image that lets you communicate directly from the board to these sensors and outputs. It takes a lot of complexity out of programming something like this.