Thank you, Brian. Good morning to everyone, and welcome to our first quarter 2024 earnings call. I'm going to spend much of the time on this call updating you on the strong progress we've made operationally on our strategic initiatives, which are the most important parts of this call. I'm very proud of the significant progress we continue to make in our transformation, including achieving our sixth consecutive positive book-to-bill quarter. We now have over $55 million in backlog for 2024 and beyond. Our new orders include repeat or follow-on orders from existing customers and programs, and most importantly, very importantly, new orders from new customers. We are actively expanding our revenue and our customer base. Just to recap, our first quarter order activity for current production programs, we received a $20.5 million order for thermal weapons sights, a $1.4 million order for a special long-range weapon sight, and a $3 million order for training and simulation weapon sights as well. On the new customers and programs fronts, we received a contract from the Navy to develop a high-resolution micro-display, which can operate at very high frame rates to support the development of trusted AI and autonomous capabilities for computational imaging. And we were awarded a contract from BlueHalo LLC for the design, development, and production of advanced simulated binoculars and a monoscope product for use in their advanced stinger training system or AST system. On those secured orders, our pipeline is deeper than it ever has been. In the last 12 months, we've added new business development resources from outside the company and more recently dedicated additional internal resources to develop new business and it's paying off as shown in the new customer orders and significant opportunity pipeline that we believe has high probability of wins. Last week, we demonstrated combat-use head worn -- helmet worn daytime and nighttime readable heads-up displays or HUD concepts during Special Forces or Special Operation Forces Week or SOF Week in Tampa, Florida. Kopin has developed what we call an Integrated Visual Acuity System or IVAS Now solution, which allows warfighters both a night and daytime solution today, that works with their current fielded systems like the current versions of Enhanced Night Vision goggles or ENVG goggles and popular helmet-worn systems. The need for advanced head-mounted display solutions that are easily readable in all ambient light conditions is increasing as the number of digital information sources for the warfighter during combat continues to expand. Warfighters require a solution that can display a wide variety of information in a heads-up viewing configuration, eliminating the loss of situational awareness that comes from viewing information in a head-down mode. Kopin is developing several products that address this growing market by capitalizing on the company's strong technology portfolio and extensive experience in developing dismounted warfighter vision systems. Now in relation to our technology developments in Q1, we announced an important milestone towards establishing our fabless organic light emitting diode or OLED display production with the NATO friendly partner for defense applications specifically. We completed initial life testing on representative samples and have achieved near zero degradation in brightness performance after operating displays at brightness levels exceeding 20,000 candelas per meter squared for several thousand hours. This is a tremendously important advancement as OLED performance degradation over time has hindered use of OLEDs in defense application for many, many years. As far as we can tell, none of our competitors can match this technology, performance, and it's something that our customers are very excited about as it is a market-enabling achievement. We also announced that we demonstrated our NeuralDisplay technology, a highly advanced OLED display that includes embedded sensors that tracks eye movement, position, and gaze, while simultaneously processing the tracking data in Kopin's proprietary integrated AI engine that adjust the displayed information in real-time to optimize the user experience and performance in several use cases. We believe that this technology development system will be a great fit for the next generation of IVAS systems, furthermore, the product is receiving significant interest from consumer spatial computing manufacturers due to its ability to reduce size, weight, and power consumption while still offering great image quality. Lastly, we entered into an agreement with MICLEDI Microdisplays, a fabless semiconductor design and technology company, to provide a more immersive and information rich consumer augmented reality or AR experience in high brightness light conditions specific to our micro-LED technology development. In January, we launched our One Kopin initiative to enhance synergies, expand capabilities, gain efficiencies, decrease costs, and increase accountability across our 3 sites; being Westborough, Massachusetts; Reston, Virginia; and Dalgety Bay, Scotland, which previously operated fairly autonomously. We've made substantial progress against our goals, including sharing engineering resources, initiating purchasing efficiencies, and most recently, we announced the general manager of our Fourth Dimension Display business out of Dalgety Bay, was added to our business development team focused on driving European and Asian opportunities. To further promote additional focus and increase our cash position, we've started the process to value and potentially monetize the ownership shares Kopin has in several of our portfolio companies. As a reminder Kopin owns minority shares in RealWear, Lenovo New Vision, Intoware, HMDmd, [ KoBrite ], and Lightning Silicon. We've also begun to evaluate our IP portfolio to understand what is critical to our business moving forward and what can be or should be monetized. having reviewed the quarterly progress, let me turn to the longer term and our strategic initiatives, which ultimately will be the foundation of our future success. Turning to our first strategic initiative, building the backlog, our first quarter book-to-bill was approximately 2.7 to 1, our sixth consecutive positive book-to-bill quarter and a record level for a single quarter. But we don't expect such high ratios in the future or every quarter. The programs we are working on and the significant opportunities we have in our pipeline hold the promise of larger orders on a more routine basis. Based on just current demand, Kopin could potentially ship triple the volume of weapon sights as 2023 within the calendar year of 2024. Now turning to our second strategic initiative, focused on our fab-lite strategy for OLED and micro-LED displays. As I mentioned, we made significant progress in the first quarter of 2024. As a reminder, Kopin is the only U.S. manufacturer of human centric AR and VR application specific optical solutions and we build 4 different types of micro displays used primarily in to provide situational awareness for warfighters, surgeons, and spatial computing device users. You can find our solutions in weapon sights, armored vehicles, surgeons' head mounted display, pilot helmet visors, and in fielded maintenance and warehouse workers' head worn computers. To support the demanding needs of our markets between consumer, medical, industrial, and defense customers, we've taken significant steps to strengthen our supply chain by qualifying a new deposition partner. As we previously announced, our European OLED deposition partner was able to achieve brightness of more than 20,000 microcandela squared at lower power consumption compared to our previous displays. In addition, the initial displays using our proprietary backplane have been fabricated and are now exiting performance validation testing. Recently, there have been reports that the Apple Vision Pro demand has been slowing like many other AR devices. There are concerns around size, weight, cost, usability, and the neurological challenges associated with AR/VR systems. This is not surprising to Kopin, not at all. Kopin has been working on AR systems for many years, including military pilot helmets, which cost hundreds of thousands of dollars each and have similar challenges. Kopin's initial efforts were on improving the display and then the optics. We are now tackling the neurological challenges and previously announced that we are working on a software-defined AI-enabled backplane, which we call our NeuralDisplay. The NeuralDisplay architecture features embedded sensor pixels within the screen, focused on the user's eyes, providing immediate feedback to the AI software powering the display. Feedback from these pixel sensors empowers the software to quickly adjust the contrast or brightness of the display to accommodate the challenges and changes in the user's vision. During the first quarter, we demonstrated an OLED display that tracks eye movement, position, and gaze while displaying video using Kopin's internally developed software and AI engine. This is a very positive step, our first step in producing what we believe will be the first software-defined AI-enabled bidirectional micro-display. If the NeuralDisplay is successful, system developers will be able to increase their users' comfort by reducing the cantilever effects of a heavy system by eliminating user-facing cameras resting on the nose or the head and in the future adapt the image to the user's eyesight capability. We believe that this new design will also help eliminate many of the other common complaints around systems including the nausea-induced environment that many AR and VR users find themselves in. In the first quarter of 2024, we continued to execute our plans to expand the markets we serve. We made an announcement of a production order for our CR3 product for assisted surgery markets. I just mentioned the heads-up display or HUD concepts within our IVAS Now strategy, and we demonstrated them at the Special Operations Forces in Tampa, Florida, as I spoke of earlier. We believe this technology has a significant and unique opportunity to drive consumer spatial computing opportunities, and we have begun partnerships with market-leading firms who could develop and deliver the volumes required in this market. Moreover, this technology provides Kopin the opportunity to license our internally developed software in the future. We expect to announce more progress on these initiatives throughout 2024. Now turning to another of our strategic initiatives is quality improvement, specifically improving our On-Time In-Full or OTIF rate. In 2023, we moved from a 63% OTIF rate to 84% across the company. Strong OTIF performance is key to customer satisfaction and repeat business. We continue to focus on this, and our most recent results show consistent and continued improvement. There is more to accomplish and we remain focused on reaching and surpassing our goals in this critical area. Complimentary to our OTIF initiative, returning the operation to a cash break-even level as a milestone of our transformation, we believe Q2 will be the last quarter we experience heavy litigation expenses, and going forward, SG&A expense should normalize at a much lower level. Furthermore, we continue to focus on pricing, raising the ROI requirements for internal R&D expenses, and challenging all aspects of SG&A spending. We have done well controlling what we can control in Q1, we came very close to cash flow break-even excluding the legal fees. Lastly, our One Kopin cultural initiative and talent strategy made significant progress this past year and quarter. Due to through the hard work of our Board of Directors, the leadership team, and all of our team members here at Kopin, we were able to retain the best talent within Kopin, attract new talent with the skill sets we require for our growth plans, and to execute the strategy of the company. We celebrated our direction, focus, and strategy this quarter with the announcement of our new brand logo and website. Our team at Kopin continues to focus, improve, win, and grow, and it will be the people of Kopin that execute on these initiatives this year and next. I know several of you have specific questions about our litigation. As we announced on April 23rd, the jury delivered a verdict awarding BlueRadios $5.1 million in damages, as well as recommending $19.7 million in exemplary and disgorgement damages. These damages are recommendations the jury gives to the judge. And the judge has the discretion to increase or decrease these amounts. We anticipate a judgment in late summer of this year. At that point, we will evaluate our options, including an appeal, if necessary. Of course, in parallel with the legal process, we are working proactively to resolve the issue. I will now turn the call over to our CFO, Rich Sneider, to review our results in further detail. Rich?