Jun Li
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And so it goes through, let me see here.
Yeah?
Yes, yes, yes.
So think of it like, okay, so for water utilities, right?
So they're testing out fluorescent-based sensors, right?
So it can spot spills, algaes, and fuel leaks, right?
Because all of those elements, all of those things that they're trying to see...
the sensors would be more sensitive to the kind of photoluminescence that they all give off.
So everything's got a photoluminescence level, right?
And so by going through this process, they can build out sensors that can read these things.
And these are the initial benefits that we're looking at.
You know, first six months, 12 months, things like that.
So for me, I think anything that's health-related is probably going to be the biggest win, right?
Right off the bat.
But this can even move into...
self-driving labs, right?
Or this could be into, you know, cities running from treatment plants, right?
Or hospitals that run clear scans.
So, I mean, I think the health sector is probably the biggest win and probably where we could see the biggest change or the fastest change, I should say, the fastest change.
So I think, so the benefit from the AI side of things is they were able to, they had 520 designs and they found solution or found this better way of implementing the science or developing the sensors and things like that after 11.