My name is Eran Sinbar. I am the CEO of Yoran-Imaging.
We are experts in thermal imaging. And what this system does, it enables to monitor in line 100 percent of the products of induction steel bottles. The main challenge here is to test each bottle in a high speed after it passes the induction sealer and make sure through a cap that it is well sealed all over the ring.
And if there is a problem in the sealing, we will reject the answer product. If you will see that there is a trend in the process. We will alert on a trend either by WhatsApp or an email. And we enable for each product to have traceability about the data of the process.
And the last thing when we enable by digitization is IOT, meaning connecting all the lines together, comparing line, comparing performance, and later on adding AI to understand what is the root cause of the problem so we can prevent it and in the future we'll have a better performance of our production line.
These bottles, in the U. S., they come mostly for pharmaceuticals, but there's a huge use for these induction sealing bottles for all kinds of creams, ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard. There are drinks that come sealed by induction sealing. There are powders that come sealed with induction sealing. So there's a huge opportunity also for the food industry.
The big issue here during 2026 that for each product, you have to know exactly what was the process that it was, that it passed through. Regarding the sealing, there is no way today to tie between the process of the sealing and the specific product. Because it is done by sampling under this system, there is data off the process of each product versus its time stamp or it's to the bar code, and that's enables the traceability.
I want to add that this is not just a ceiling issue here. We are talking about going digital when everything that has passing this system is now digitized. The data is there, and it's there for good, and it's there for controlling the process.