Dear fellow Shareholders, Each quarter, as we sit down and take a moment to share with you the Company’s activities and accomplishments, we are reminded of just how far we’ve come. From a once impossible idea, we have now built the most efficient and effective spider silk production system on earth. You have all been a part of that journey and we could not have come so far without you. There are three key areas where the Company focuses its efforts: new technology development; scaling production capacity; and developing markets, including partners and sales channels. This quarter we have made meaningful advancements in each of these essential areas. With this quarter’s major announcement of the US Army exercising the contract option for the development of custom silk, we have taken the significant step to open a new larger research and production center in Michigan. With that move we have transferred key members of our South Bend Indiana staff. This new production and research facility is the first of many new, and exciting, opportunities this contract will open up for us and we look forward to sharing this journey with you. The expanded scope of the contract, now that the option has been exercised, significantly changes our near term prospects. It increases our opportunities for commercialization in 2018 and has compelled, and motivated, us to take the significant step of moving much of our molecular biology in-house and establishing our own laboratory in order to meet our higher expectations. Many of the R &D functions that were performed at Notre Dame will now be taken under our direct control. Although moving our domestic production from Indiana to Michigan, is a 4th quarter event, we received a number of requests that we provide further details in this edition of Spider Sense. We are pleased to announce that the move and launch of the new facility was successfully completed in the second week of October. This move, involving relocating the various silkworm colonies, equipment, and even employees, went without a hitch. The Michigan facility is already up-and-running with our first Michigan batch of silkworms already hatched and well into the 3rd instar. We will continue to increase our output from this facility while simultaneously building out additional laboratory space to develop the next generation of materials, Enhanced Tactical Fibers (ETF), for the US Army and other key market segments. The new facility’s benefits are wide ranging and extend far beyond this single contract. We expect the new facility to provide us with valuable data and opportunities to jump start our hybridization plans, which we believe will pave the way for the smoothest possible transition into Vietnam. Importantly, the move to the new facility, while increasing capacity, concurrently reduces our expenses. The new facility will also allow management to be more hands on with facility oversight, especially with the molecular biology function. Most significantly, it guarantees that we deliver quality fibers to the US Army and increases our sample fulfillment capacities. As we head into the fourth quarter we are happy to be busy hiring laboratory staff and production technicians to support the expanded scope of our business. By bringing scale to our R&D and domestic production facility, more than tripling our ability to produce fibers, we’re now better positioned to capitalize on the existing opportunities and provide samples to begin to unclog the backlog on material demand. As we write this update to you, crews cans be overheard, busy at work on the production floor, installing additional equipment to improve our throughput and preparing laboratory space to unlock capacity to implement our technology development roadmap. This year we have had many breakthroughs in our efforts to establish international production capacity. In January, of 2017, we held our first meeting with officials from Quang Nam province. Since that time we have made three additional trips to Vietnam, at the request of the government in order to: identify and conduct site selection for our planned factory; meet with architects to review land use plans; and receive an investment award from the province. In early October, the Company’s management topped off all of those efforts with a face-to-face meeting with senior central government ministry officials, in Hanoi, where verbal approval was granted for the import of our silkworm, for testing and proposed staged production plan. The Company has received excellent support and guidance from provincial officials and local sericulture experts in preparing the project master plan. We are continuing to work with the provincial government’s leadership and designated implementation task force to obtain one final central government ministry approval. We expect to have the additional requested documentation submitted within the next 30 to 60 days. The fibers for the base contract with the US Army shootpacks have been processed and delivered to Warwick Mills. We expect that the shootpacks will be delivered to the Army, in December. While our hearts go out to everyone who has been impacted by this year’s devastating hurricanes, Harvey’s visit to our mulberry tree farm brought only much welcomed rain. Our site selection for the Texas location was driven largely by soil conditions, climate, and possibility of hurricane impact; those efforts appear to have already proven effective. We already harvested sample feed from the farm and we are preparing to gather the first full harvest, in the upcoming weeks. We are very grateful for all the shareholders who are a valued part of the Kraig Labs team and view your ongoing passion, input, and support, as incredible assets. As you know, we are dealing with a complex opportunity, with a unique set of challenges. We remain focused on strengthening the Company’s competitive position while taking advantage of market opportunities. One of the proactive moves that we made on the communications front is publishing Spider Sense, this quarterly shareholder newsletter. We have also made a concerted effort to increase the pace of press releases in order to keep shareholders informed of our progress. Of course our shareholders, and others, including our competitors, remain hungry for more and more news and deeper insight into the challenges and market opportunities. We will redouble our efforts to maintain and improve our communication as the relationship with our shareholders is essential for the growth of this Company and the development of this industry. As you can appreciate, discussions and negotiations with foreign governmental agencies, as well as with domestic and foreign corporations, can be highly sensitive. In some cases, we have signed non-disclosure agreements which preclude our revealing discussions until they have concluded or have been implemented. While we are always looking to improve communications, details about sensitive negotiations, potential partners, competitiveness in the biotechnology space, and contractual non-disclosure agreements make it difficult to share all of the Company’s successes as quickly as we would like. We will continue to work to share information in as much detail and in as timely a fashion as is possible. The outlook for spider silk technology is better than ever and Kraig Labs is now well positioned to play a significant role (in our opinion, the leading role) in this revolution of material science. We feel more positive about our future and our position in the market than we ever have. Our strategy has been and will remain focused on developing the Company to take advantage of the vast market opportunities. Today, Kraig Labs is uniquely positioned as the leader in spider silk polymers. Our goal is to unlock value in the fourth quarter of 2017 and through 2018 and to take advantage of every opportunity to grow our business On behalf of the Kraig Labs team, we want to thank you. We are looking forward to share new developments with you in the fourth quarter and 2018.