Thanks, Raiford. Good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us today. Our last call, we provided annual guidance for 2025 with revenue of between $660 million and $760 million. This guidance highlights the increasing momentum of our business and the multiple growth opportunity that we have identified and expect to achieve through the rest of this year. Today, I’m pleased to share that we have made significant headway in achieving our goal and reconfirm our 2025 annual guidance. During this quarter, we licensed Vivo Mobile, a major smartphone manufacturer, to drive revenue above the top-end our guidance and increase our annual recurring revenue to our time record level. We were also once again recognized as one of the world’s leading innovators, demonstrated our cutting-edge technology at a Mobile Congress Trade Show, and shortly after the quarter closed, we signed another major license agreement with HP in our consumer electronics and IoT program. Our revenue, adjusted EBITDA and non-GAAP EPS for Q1 were all above the top-end our guidance. The revenue from our smartphone program more than doubled year-over-year. Our annualized recurring revenue is up 30% year-over-year at an all-time record of more than $0.5 billion. Rich will go over all the numbers in detail in his section. The program we have made gives us a very strong base from which to execute our strategy and drive long-term growth for the company. The long-term stable nature of our licensing agreement, with over 90% of our revenue coming from long-term fixed-fee agreements, it was an incredibly strong platform from which to invest in our research, share our innovations through license and deliver shareholder value. As some of you may be aware, Vivo is a top 10 global smartphone manufacturer with a significant market share, which ships over 100 million devices per year. Our new agreement with Vivo follows our new agreement with OPPO during the Q4 last year. We now have seven of the top 10 largest manufacturer smartphone vendors and almost 80% of the entire global smartphone market under license. The Vivo agreement also represents another significant step towards our goal of achieving $500 million in annual recurring revenue in our smartphone program by 2027. Adding to our recent momentum, at the start of the second quarter, we also announced a new multiyear licensing agreement with HP, which licenses HP personal computers to our WiFi and video decoding technologies. HP is one of the world’s largest PC manufacturers. With this agreement, we have licensed more than 50% of the PC market. This is also another significant milestone as we keep on driving growth in our consumer electronics and IoT licensing program. I’m also pleased that both HP and Vivo licenses, like the vast majority of our license agreements, were signed through AMEX 4 [ph] negotiations. With the addition of Vivo and HP contracts, the cumulative total contract value that we have signed since 2021 is now more than $3.6 billion. As I mentioned in the prior earnings call, we are in a binding arbitration to settle the final terms of our license with Samsung for mobile devices. The party finished all the hearings last October and we expect to have a final decision soon. As a reminder, Samsung already agreed to take license to our portfolio starting from January 1st of 2023, and this binding arbitration will determine the final term of the license. In the first quarter, we built on our strong track record of returning capital to shareholders by increasing our dividend from $0.45 per share to $0.60 per share. In fact, since Q3 of last year, we have increased our dividend by 50%. Our success in our licensing program is only possible because of the quality of research and the leadership of engineers across wireless, video and AI. InterDigital is one of the few companies that leads in the development of foundational technology in all these three areas. In the first quarter, for the fourth year in a row, we were recognized by LexisNexis as one of the world’s top 100 innovators in an analysis which looks at both the impact of our innovation today and its likely impact in the future. Our engineers are already closely involved in the early stage of 6G, which is beginning to take shape and which we believe will help to drive our growth across multiple verticals well into 2030s. Also in the first quarter, at Mobile Congress in Barcelona, we showcased the way in which we drive evolution of wireless, video, and AI. At this year’s event, senior engineers from each of our three labs demonstrated how our research is changing connectivity in areas like immersive video, sensing in wireless networks and the optimization of AI applications. In the first quarter, we also announced our two Inventors of the Year, with one from our Wireless Lab and the other from our Video Lab. We are a company of inventors, and as I tell our teams internally, our Inventor Year of the World is the most important accolade that we announce each year. Both of these years’ winners are experienced engineers who have dedicated their career to make wireless networks smarter and more efficient, to improve connectivity in areas like IoT and XR, and to develop next-generation video through more advanced compression and wider deployment of AI. This dedication to research and our laser-focusing technologies that are foundational to how we connect, combined with our execution across our licensing programs, are what continue to differentiate InterDigital and give us such a powerful platform for growth. And with that, I’ll let Rich talk you through our first quarter numbers in more detail.