Thank you, Michael. Appreciate that. Hello, everyone and thank you for joining our call today. 2022 has been an incredible year for KULR. So, let’s take a look back at some important milestones that leave us very well positioned for our future. In Q1, we shared with you Dr. William Walker, former NASA Johnson Space Center senior leader in thermal analysis, was hired as Director of Engineering to build out our suite of battery thermal management and safety products as well as our next-generation high-performance computing thermal management initiatives. It became quickly apparent that Dr. Walker should take the helm of our technological vision and was moved into the CTO role. He and his team have delivered on the initial charter, but rapidly expanded the KULR capabilities to include advanced offerings such as FTRC, which is fractional thermal runaway calorimetry, bomb calorimetry and multiphysics modeling. Additionally, with the strategic hires of former NASA battery engineers, the team was able to develop and deliver at CES this January, our first KULR ONE battery. The product is highly configurable with a broad range of applications from e-bikes, eVTOLs, CubeSat and much more. We are now engaged in development work with multiple customers with the goal of delivering in volume starting in the second half of this year. Also in Q1, we noted our impact by COVID lockdowns in China. At that time, we said we were moving quickly to reduce supply chain risk. We delivered on that commitment in Q2 ‘22 by moving our safe case and safe sleeve production to Mexico. While we still have some risk remaining in China, we now have a dual source for our TRS manufacturing materials in Mexico. Furthermore, we have placed on order fully automated equipment for our TRS manufacturing that is scheduled for delivery this June. The equipment will be put into operation in the U.S. during Q3 of ‘23 as we seek to provide even more stability to the supply chain and significantly reduce our risk to China exposure. As we moved into Q2, our focus remains strong on operational excellence. Accordingly, the team worked very closely to achieve ISO 9001 certification. The ought I found zero non-conformances demonstrating KULR’s dedication in the pursuit of manufacturing excellence and operational controls. This was a significant milestone delivered by our entire organization. As noted in Q2 call, KULR continued to expand our workforce in the area of sales, supply chain and engineering. The hires have been critical to delivering the growth in our service offerings as well, the increase in our customer engagements. Moving on to Q3, I share we have begun to install our automated lithium ion 18650 and 21700 battery cell testing capability, which meets the performance required in a of National Work Construction 37 and that KULR would have the only fully end-to-end automated test system capable of meeting or Construction 37. This system allows for volume testing of battery cells required for all man emissions by NASA and many other DoD branches. We can be indicated on the call. The system would launch operations in December and KULR would begin shipping fully tested cells in January ‘23. While our system was fully operational in January, we did incur a slight delay due to final permitting. Accordingly, the team completed the first fully screened calls in February and had delivered them to NASA, the first week of March. This was a major milestone delivered by our dedicated ops organization. KULR also announced in Q3 the introduction of KULR VIBE. We are very pleased to say the response has been extremely positive. KULR previously announced, we have signed a long-term service agreement to support a major helicopter operation. We have also had numerous favorable engagements with the Marine Corps industrial drone operators and commercial flight operators. We are very pleased with the progress the team has made to develop a significant sales funnel and align customer demonstrations for the superior balancing and vibration reduction technology. We do expect to see numerous new customer wins very soon. Moving on to Q4. The focus remained on operational efficiency, the delivery of the various platforms and services noted previously and the start-up of our Texas facilities for advanced testing of battery cells and pack development. We are pleased to say that both locations in Texas are fully operational and have already begun to contribute to coolers top line growth. We have also continued to hire strategic personnel, specifically in the area of battery technology. KULR currently has 72 employees and has been able to attract and retain our strategic hires. With that said, our hiring in ‘23 will slow to a fuse strategic engineering hires and replacement hires as we are moving our team to focus on the top line growth of the company for the platforms developed over the past 2 years. We are currently well staffed to deliver ‘23, and we have a plan for only minor capital outlays this year compared to the last two. We stand well poised to deliver our FY ‘23 vision. At this moment, I would like to say a big thank you to our employees, their dedication and enthusiasm for where KULR is going is simply incredible. I also want to recognize our valued shareholders, we appreciate you. While I know the current market is tough, KULR has positioned the company for solid growth and has delivered on the vision presented as far back as Q2 ‘21 with multiple platform developments deployed. These developments to capital investment in time but they have also now delivered and are poised for significant top line growth in ‘23. Our KULR team is committed to delivering for you. Thank you. I will now turn the call over to Simon Westbrook, who will share KULR’s financial highlights. Simon?