 In the world of IoT solutions today, developers are quite simply spoiled for choice. In this webinar, we'll look at how ST Microelectronics is supporting the growth of IoT and the company's various existing and future wireless solutions. And my guide is Hakim Jafar. Hi, Chris. Thanks. You're right. Today, there is a lot of technology out there. It's really important for a customer to make the choice and to know how to select the right one. In ST Microelectronics, in the latest 18 months, we have rolled out a lot of solutions like the Bluetooth, the Bluetooth mesh, the ZigBee, the Thread, the Lora, the Sigfox. We do have some partnership for Cellular as well. So, in ST, what we want to do is to offer a customer an easy turnkey solution, right, to jump into this massive IoT. It's important to understand that IoT means security as well. The more devices out there, the more hacking will potentially exist, right? So, in ST, the security comes from the beginning of the project. So, all our devices are what we could call IoT ready, right? And how do you counter the potential threat of conflict between all these new technologies? The idea here is to offer our customer an easy way to selecting and implementing the right technology. We do this with our ecosystem, with our technical library and with all our hardware tools and solutions. Right, let's get going then. Here's an update from Benjamin Guille. Thanks, Chris. So, to get started, what is the STM32WL and what is the added value for you, the customer? Well, the STM32WL is the world's first Lora-enabled system and chip. This means that the best-in-class, ultra-low-power STM32L4 architectural basis and a Lora-enabled radio are embedded on the same silicon die. So, the key points to keep in mind about such breakthroughs are the following ones.