 And we hear the ID Tech X 2017 right here in Santa Clara, and who are you? I'm Daniel, I'm one of the founders of Tecterion. Hi. So what's the latest with Tecterion? Well, it's been quite a while since we learned Last Intention. I'm really happy to announce that we have a world premiere here today. It's a combination of our resistive and capacitive sensor in one sensor. So we do not only sense pressure as we've been in the past. You see this here? The stronger I press, the higher is the readout. But we also sense touch. You see it in the lower line. And we also sense the approximation. So you don't actually have to touch the sensor to get a signal. So this is three functionalities in one. So capacitive plus? Plus resistive, exactly. Plus resistive? Yeah. Are you the only one in the world who can do both? Well, we are the only ones in the world who do it in the completely stretchable and flexible material. So just this is what we're good at to make sensors that are this stretchable and enable completely new applications. Can you do capacitive plus resistive with this? Well, this is a material sample to show how the material behaves. But basically it's the same as here. So we can show you that we can analyze the different capacitive fields to be able to swipe. Just as you're used to from your smartphone, but in this completely flexible and stretchable material. And at the same time I can press on it and jump to the first and last slide in this case. Or swipe as if it was a touchscreen. So this is a very exclusive technology? Yeah. You have like expertise. You have been doing stuff like this, right? Yeah, exactly. My brother has been working at the German Aerospace Center on it for quite a number of years, more than seven years. We have patents filed. We have a lot of background in material science research. And yeah, this is a unique combination. I really like to be able to work on that product. Why do you have a box like this? Are you shipping? Well, this is what we're shipping to our first customers, to our lead customers. Can we do unboxing? Well, basically you have the product already here. This is what we have in the box, but the box... Not a big one like this, right? Does it come with a big one like this? In the box, there will be the tablet, there will be the sensor. And our customers, it's called the Sensor Skin Experience Kit. Our customers can work with it. They can play around. They can see how they can fit their technology, our technology to their products. Alright. And what are you showing over there? What is this rolled system there? Ah, you have to be really strong for this. So this is our little challenge. We made it as hard as it can get to be able to offset the sensors. So you see the signal. The stronger I press, the higher is the readout here. And if I'm really strong, I can make it full, full color. But it's kind of tough. So, yeah, here you go. So, since we did that video last year or year and a half, two years ago, what's happened? Well, a lot of things have happened. We have grown the team from, like, we were only three people then. It's now 17. We are on a good roll when it comes to scaling up the technology and manufacturing processes. We have done an eight-digit funding round with an investor, so we're able to grow as a company. We've been very successful with our first clients to go into the prototyping and development phase. So we still don't have a product in the market which you can buy, but it won't be that long anymore, and I'm really happy about the progress. And those 17 guys, or girls, what do they do? Are they engineers? It's mostly engineers. We've been actually able to hire, also, experienced people. For example, from a robotic company, we got one. We got one printer electronics expert. This is everybody who we need to bring this amazing technology to the market. So mostly engineers, but also industrial designers, business guys. It's a skin for the robot, right? It's a skin for a robot, but for many other applications as well. Consumer electronics and gaming, but we will have it in the car, the surfaces. You jack it? In my jacket. How soon? Well, the first products, it's hard to predict, but the first products hopefully we'll see in about one and a half years in the market. One and a half years. It depends, right? If there's another investor or something speeds up? Well, if it's only low volume and a special application, it might be even sooner. So this will probably be the case even earlier. Because if we need large quantities, how is it going to be manufactured? So, yeah, that's the challenge, right? You have this unique technology, but you don't just want to sell to a few hundreds, but we want tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands and millions in the end. So we are working hard to bring this into role-to-role manufacturing to be able to deliver high quantities.