We are looking at smart material right now.
We have a carbon technology where we are generating our next product, which is a self-generating power-based mask, which means that if you cough, it will turn it automatically to energy and that energy can be transferred and give you sensing. This is a unique product known as a nanogenerator. This kind of product is because the fuel biomass carbon can be transformed in a catalytic way to a nanostarter. We can generate power just from sound or from some sort of vibration.
These are some of the examples.
We are also advancing our technology towards giving applications in the area of smart packaging and also bioprinting. Bioprinting is a scaffold. Nanocellulose and this biomass will be used for in situ scaffolding for remote sensing of our present system.
Those are the three new technologies we are looking forward to.
I think biomanufacturing will be the base and the fundamentals of the next generation of the forest production industry.