“You know, some of the big robots, you have to knock down walls to put them in. You have to reinforce the floor, raise the roof. Ours just fits in a normal theater. No disruption to the normal flow. It goes in. Training is relatively easy. we We have training programs on it. And then what you want to do is have that robot working five, six days a week. That then reduces the cost of it and it becomes a robot that is affordable for the health system to use.”