 Hi, my name is Wafa Iqbal and I am a Product Marketing Manager at ST. This is our contactless rotating camera demo that showcases a novel and unique technology to transfer very high-speed gigabit data over the air, eliminating the need for physical connectors, using ST's cutting-edge millimeter-wave technology called the ST-60. ST-60 uses 60 GHz waves to transfer high-speed data over the air, over a short point-to-point RF link at very low power consumption. Basically, it eliminates the need for having cables, connectors, and slip rings and other kind of physical, static or rotating connections in your system. This is a typical slip ring that's used in many industrial rotating applications. However, this slip ring is not reliable. It has a certain number of maximum speed that it can rotate at, typically a few hundred rpm. And on top of that, it is only guaranteed to operate up to a certain number of revolutions per lifetime, after which its performance degrades significantly and there's a need to replace it. Sometimes in higher-revolution applications, you need to replace them in a couple of months, which greatly increases the cost of operation for your product. On top of that, with the need of higher and higher data requirements, these slip rings need to be very specialized. So those high-data slip rings sometimes have an exorbitantly high cost, sometimes costing hundreds of dollars. In such situation, Hasty comes to the rescue. We are offering here a very cost-effective and highly reliable solution to transfer gigabits per second of data, whether it is through a robotic arm, whether it's on a rotating attachment on a drone, 360-degree surveillance cameras or spinning lidars and things like that to transfer that high data rate across a rotating link using a pair of ST-60s, which is ST's millimeter-wave technology solution. What we show here is we use ST's small but mighty 1.5 megapixel RGB image sensor to capture the image data. It is then passed on to the ST-60 after being serialized, and then the ST-60 up converts it to 60 gigahertz waves, which are transferred to this antenna, a tiny helical antenna designed by our partner MAJA Systems. These 60 gigahertz waves travel through the air and they are received on the other side by another pair of ST-60 plus antennas. This forms an RF link and then from there, you deserialize it and display it onto a display monitor or post-process it. If I may show you, we can add rotation to this and you can still maintain a very high-quality video link. So as you can see, the image quality is still maintained even with rotation and this can have a long lifetime. So in a nutshell, ST is offering our customer a very cost-effective and a highly reliable and robust solution to pass gigabit per second of data through a rotating link using a pair of ST-60s. To learn more about this unique technology and other applications of this technology, please visit ST.com slash ST-60 or contact your local sales representative to get more information about this technology. Thank you.