Thank you, Erica, and thanks to everyone for joining us on the call this afternoon. We're excited to report a solid first quarter of 2024 with annual contract value plus royalties of $58.2 million. I'd also like to highlight that we delivered a positive free cash flow quarter, where we're reaffirming our target of achieving positive free cash flow in 2024. This quarter's success was driven by continued robust licensing activity across all of our verticals, led in particular by enterprise computing and automotive deals. As with recent quarters, the rise in artificial intelligence is a driving factor for our customers, with approximately half of our first quarter license deals, enabling AI and machine learning design starts, increasingly supporting generative AI and large language model applications. We continue to expand our foothold, with large customers as five of our significant wins were with top 30 global technology companies. Each of these wins, with a major system and semiconductor companies, increasingly demonstrates the growing demand for commercial system IP vendors such as Arteris. We saw continued healthy design activity from our customers primarily in enterprise computing and automotive, followed by deployments for communications and industrial applications and consumer electronics. One of the enterprise computing wins in the first quarter, is one of our largest system IP deals with a top 10 semiconductor company. Specifically, it significantly expands the deployment of Arteris' network-on-chip IPs across a growing number of SoC designs. This business relationship continues our trend of securing relationships with major technology companies that can be expanded over time. As of today, approximately half of the top 30 semiconductor and technology companies are Arteris customers. As mentioned earlier, growth of AI is fueling the increasing adoption of our Arteris products, which we believe are well suited to tackle the growing design size, complexity, performance, power and cost requirements of AI chips. As an example of this trend, we announced that Rebellions, a pioneering AI semiconductor startup in Korea, has licensed FlexNoC network-on-chip IP and Magillem SoC automation integration Software, for its next generation neural processing unit aimed at generative AI. Rebellions chose Arteris per IP and our software enabling superior performance and design flexibility, for their inference chips while meeting energy efficiency requirements needed to deliver cost efficient AI hardware computing at scale. On the product front, our FlexNoc 5 network-on-chip launched in the middle of last year, continues to find solid adoption. This adoption spans across all our verticals and all of our main geographical markets from small to large customers. Building upon this momentum, we announced the release and immediate availability of the latest version of our Ncore cache coherent interconnect on chip IP. Arteris Ncore supports any processor IP, connects to Ncore supporting protocols, offering multiple protocols, flexible configurations, ISO 26262 functional safety and is utilized by Mobileye, a long-time customer who is at the forefront of the autonomous vehicle evolution. The expanded Ncore IP, also delivers on the previously announced Arm and Arteris automotive partnership. Targeting a broad range of automotive designs, from microcontrollers to autonomous driving chips. Collaboration results in pre-validation of Arteris Ncore, interconnect IP, integrating with and supporting various Armv9 based processor IPs for automotive semiconductors. The aim is to enable next generation of automotive electronics, including advanced driver assistance systems or ADAS, cockpit and infotainment systems, vision, radar, LiDAR, body and chassis control and more. By optimizing and pre-validating Arteris Ncore network-on-chip to work seamlessly with Arm's latest processor IPs, customers benefit from accelerated path to high performance, power efficient and safe automotive SoCs. Speaking of automotive collaboration, at the recent Automotive Computing Conference, Mercedes Benz presented a vision for standardization of automotive computing and multi-die chiplets supported by partners including Arm, Intel Foundry, Synopsys, Renesas, Arteris and others. We are excited to be partnering in pioneering a reference with Mercedes Benz for its network-on-chip, and last level cache implementations as part of the ADU platform, addressing a full range of autonomous driving applications. Another collaboration in the first quarter, included expanding our RISC-V ecosystem support, to help offer on-chip connectivity for companies deploying the Damo-XuanTie processor IP in their SoCs. This collaboration underscores Arteris capability to support processor choices made by our customers, including the support of both Arm and RISC-V processors on the same SoC. Currently, certain macroeconomic dynamics, including geopolitical uncertainties and the U.S. BIS restrictions concerning China, U.S. trade, continue to impact our business, though we are not seeing further deterioration at this time. While these dynamics do create near-term headwinds, we believe that the scale and scope of our long-term opportunity remains robust, supported by a strong product pipeline of new system IP technologies, and solid relationships with some of the largest electronics companies in the world, who continue to innovate in exciting areas such as generative AI and autonomous driving, using our Arteris system IP technologies. With that, I'll turn it over to Nick, to discuss our financial results in more detail.