Thank you, Ralph. For my remarks today, I'd like to spend a little bit of time actually talking about the Enovix value proposition as it relates to the mega trends we are witnessing in the market today. Now, if it wasn't clear already News & Events in the last few months have kind of driven home the point that there's a ton of investment being made and directed towards the AI artificial intelligence, AI. We've learned -- also learned in the past couple of months, there are many, many revolutionary computing platforms that enabled by high performance cameras, high performance memories, image processors, sensors, displays that marry, all this together along with AI. But it's also kind of revealed -- it also kind of revealed a dirty little secret in our industry. None of these new devices that are being launched will really deliver on the promise to the end consumer till they have a much better battery. And I want to substantiate that today with a little bit more data on the kind of performance in battery that AI needs. And this is literally why I joined Enovix. Now, first, let's talk about AI a little bit deeper. For those of you who don't know I did my Ph.D. in Computer Vision and AI and I've spent quite some time in that area. I asked my team here to test what the power budget that's needed if you actually run a true generative AI application on a battery operated device either smartphone or a laptop versus running it on the cloud, because a lot of people want to run these device, these applications on their device natively because cloud costs a lot of money and there's latency issues and so on. Now, we ran stable diffusion, which is a very popular text to image generating program. And we found that in 68 minutes when we ran this program to produce images, the life top on the laptop died. Now, if you just ran it on the cloud, you could go for 11 hours, but it costs a lot of money to run it on the cloud. You need a subscription. There's privacy issues. The resolution is not high as you want. You already paid for this expensive laptop, you'd like to use it, but the problem is you can't use the hardware very well because the battery goes down. So AI and Edge is where the industry is going, but the AI and Edge will not happen like how we all want it till there's breakthrough in the battery technology. We tried another application, a popular application in for photography and for image processing is Adobe Lightroom. Adobe always had a great noise filter where you take a picture in a low light, which happens a lot of times when you're shooting and then you try to filter the noise out. They had a standard noise filter. And a few months ago, Adobe released an AI-powered noise filter. I was actually amazed by how much better the AI-powered noise filter was in terms of clearing up the noise. But when we ran the AI noise filter and we measured the battery draw, that filter needed 30 times more battery. It's actually pretty compelling why the world needs a much better battery to be able to realize these great AI innovations that are coming. I've written a blog on this and you can look at it enovix.com/ai and I really encourage all of you to check it out so that you can see this data. Now, let's talk about mixed reality another application that's becoming very popular. We had some great mixed reality products announced and soon to be in the market. Now I go into much more details on this another blog that's also at enovix.com. I'd like you to -- I'd like to encourage you to read it. But at very high level, we've now seen tremendous advances in processes, tremendous advances in memory, displays, sensors, camera technologies that are enabling used cases we've always ramped up. I mean, having a true mixed reality devices is really amazing, but unfortunately the battery has not kept in pace. Now, this point as actually was farther solidified to me recently when I was in Asia and I was visiting all these customers and I visited some of the customers and I talked to them about Enovix battery and asked that is there a way we can actually start working with them on this? And the interest level I saw from them for advanced battery was amazing to see because they also know that AI moves to the Edge into phones, into laptops into wearable devices. You just need a better battery because the next generation used cases, it's very hard to support them with the current used cases. Now, I also visited a lot of investors in the last many months, and one of the questions I get many times is Enovix business model assumes that we will get a premium for our battery technology when we provide this increased energy density to our customers. The question I asked is, how -- why do you think you'll get that? Actually, I'm even more convinced now with all these new devices that come out that are actually not delivering on their performance because the battery that when we deliver this battery and battery is no longer the barrier for the performance, the supplier who makes the breakthrough in this is the one who will have the right to command the premium price with strong margins. And I truly believe that Enovix has an opportunity. Now, this is not that different from what I've seen in my past life. Over my 30-year career in semiconductors, I watched the price of processors that we sell into phones go from $15 to $65, and they did that because they delivered a better user experience to the end user. Phones built-in cameras, phones could do video, phones could do GPS, phones could play audio. And the processor got more and more value as it provided more end user experience. I experienced the same thing with displays and cameras and memories. At Enovix, similarly, as we increase our value in energy density in cycles, in charge rate, safety, among other things, our customers will be able to take that technology and deliver much more compelling products into the market, which the end users will pay a premium for the performance, which is the premium we believe we will be able to realize. Much like I've done throughout my career, I spent a lot of time with customers understanding what their needs are, understanding what the key parameters are, and simply put, when they win, we win and we provide a better battery, they can make a better product and we get the premium and they make themselves better. As I mentioned before, I was super excited by the fact that we are now able to start programs with leading phone OEMs while continuing to advance our design-ins in wearables and in IoT and in computers. This collaboration we're establishing with the customers will actually help us understand all the different ways we need to architect the battery to really deliver the great value. With that, I'd like to introduce our new CFO, Farhan Ahmad. Farhan, would you like to say a few things?