Hey everyone and thanks Amy. So welcome everyone to our quarterly business update for the second quarter of 2023. So today, we are actually live from our new Princeton, New Jersey office. After boards Argo AI LIDAR team, formerly known as Princeton Lightwave decided to join us. So, as you probably know, we already have some of the foremost global leaders and experts and specialized semiconductor designs for lasers receivers, and processing electronics, with our new entities that, we formed them in our semiconductor Inc. and the team here is definitely excited to be able to partner with them to help advance and accelerate our chip roadmap holistically. So jumping right in, that it could be good to share some slides for an update. So we'll do exactly that. See here is how you know we do it for real. All right. So first and foremost, for the second quarter, we're on track to be able to meet or beat all of our business and financial milestones for 2023. And that's despite, broad or challenging macroeconomic backdrop, we've been able to successfully execute, advance our roadmap, and attract some of the best leadership talent in the world to be able to drive for company at full speed ahead. So, again, proud to be able to say the progress that we've made, but and I'll touch on each of these different areas throughout the presentation before handing it off to Tom, to talk more about the financials. But first, when it comes to industrialization, completing industrialization and scaling for a high volume is the key to being able to unlock, additional exponential growth in our business. So we remain on schedule to meet the automated requirements to achieve this high volume start of production by the end of the year and the new high volume facility in Monterrey, Mexico. So in Q2 specifically, went through rigorous validation for the facility, which is underway, and concurrently going through other optimization cycles in preparation for the big launch. So we expect to be able to achieve the required capacity to be able to support our global automakers for its series production over the course of the next handful of months before the end of the year, and have that successfully demonstrated with them. So also in Q2, driven by a rapidly growing demand for Luminar in Asia, TPK and Luminar announced a partnership for which TPK will create an even higher volume factory for Luminar, which will primarily support vehicles delivered in China in the Asia Pacific region. So Luminar has become one of the only western autonomous technology companies to be awarded substantive business in China, both domestically and from global OEMs. And which just again, another key attribution is to prowess of the technology and the impact that we can be able to have at global scale. So alongside this accelerating growth in Asia, I'm happy to announce that as of last week, TPK has decided to make an additional 10 million cash investment into Luminar stock, with even greater conviction following their previous investment as they get to know the company even better. So next on when it comes to a product and technology roadmap for some of that for that milestone and that side of the business, we remain on track to be able to meet our milestone and the key elements of that including the C phase for Iris+ before year-end. And in specifically Iris+ began validation and testing from its lead OEM customer in Q2, following the B sample deliveries. Like one of the ones I just saw one around here for testing that I'm sure we can all give a reference point, but we have them. Actually, even at Princeton, they're helping out with some of the validation process here, which is pretty cool. When it comes to our point cloud, they're looking great. We've begun data collection, and actually been tested already, on the OEM provided vehicle platforms that the lead search production OEM for Iris+ has given us. And we've driven them now over 100,000 kilometers so far, in terms of testing with more to come. And these initial results are very exciting and are critical for our customer software development program milestone, excited to have this multibillion dollar OEM program moving full speed ahead. Our target to complete our 2023 software deliverables for both Volvo and Mercedes SOPs remain on track. And in Q2, we also reached a key software milestone for the Volvo program and becoming feature complete, so to say for our software for them. And while on the topic of Volvo, well, when you're wanting to make sure to also just get a chance to clear up some confusion that seemed to emerge like a few weeks ago, regarding both the launch timing and Luminar, which are timing is ultimately independent of the Volvo vehicle launch timing. So nothing has changed since both of those announcement back in May, regarding the EX90, launch timing, for which ways will be hit had been mentioned of the time that we have already taken that into account. Previously, when being able to provide guidance, for our business growth, and didn't have that embedded this year already. So like I said, we were in a good place. It's not something that was a surprise to us, necessarily, but some seem to speculate and publish articles more recently that Luminar was the cause of this. But Volvo actually issued a statement directly, since then, just to be able to clarify that. And it's basically saying that the adjusted time plan is connected to the initial time needed that they need for their software development, not related to Luminar. So there's some work to do. Ultimately, like the when it comes to the production ramp, we could we're more excited as ever and Volvo has much conviction as ever in us to be able to see that successfully scaling with EX90 and beyond. And I think they're seeing obviously great success in terms of their pre orders, going far beyond expectations of what they can have. Volvo is an incredible partner of ours. They're not the only partner of ours by any means. We have now over a dozen major commercial wins. And as you're saying, we're continuing to move full speed ahead and this relates to our timeline to be able to reach that SOP readiness to the high volume facility by year-end. So looking forward to a successful launch and ramp of that, as we really begin to start next year converting this multibillion order bucket that we have into revenue, it's sort of begin that process from the beginning since seeing that accelerate throughout 2025. So when it comes to, next generation LiDAR, we also mentioned that was one of the goals that we expect to have that by year-end, and we believe that good a few new breakthrough components to the technology that start with Luminar semiconductor and move their way all the way up through the stack. And ultimately, that's going to be the LiDAR that we see is having the opportunity to be standardized across the broader industry on every new vehicle produced ultimately, obviously, you may recall, our target market penetration, by the end of the decade is only 3% to 4%. Because we think even with that, we'll be able to achieve around 5 billion revenue and two and a half million EBITDA with as much as 60 billion forward looking order book at that point, even with just a relatively small amount of market penetration. But by the time we're done with this next-gen LiDAR, I think that there's ultimately a clear path to being able to, take that to 100% at the end of the day. So with these new safety improvements that we are able to deliver on cars, both the autonomous capabilities that makes all the difference to being able to make this successful. And we'll talk a little bit more about some of the regulatory tailwinds that we have that are fortunately in our favor later on. So, combined with our other initiatives, I think that's how you ultimately are able to achieve the goal of becoming one of the great technology companies of our generation. But of course, we're taking it one step at a time in a measured capacity and executing deployment. So lastly, when it comes to commercial success, we're on track to grow our forward looking order book by at least 1 billion this year. We're continuing to execute across assigning new deals across hardware or software AI semiconductors this year as OEMs and our customers only further their conviction and limit some exciting. So just kind of taking a step forward and sharing a few highlights about some of the significant commercial progress on that note. First starting with Polestar, this is now what, like the third vehicle model that consumers can now order with Luminar equipped this the Polestar 3, so exciting that they're now making this available to consumers and again just showing further conviction and making that big step forward so when it comes down to it, the revenue ramp from these contracting Polestar vehicles ultimately begin, over the next year and a half as that, converts into business and we start shipping at scale. And as you take a look, one thing that I think is unique is that OEMs are really actively marketing Luminar as a key value proposition of the vehicle, the fact that it is equipped with Luminar. And you really take a look at, you know, in these different vehicle programs and configurators and what they're showing to consumers. And there's really only two brands that become visible outside of the automaker brand, and that's us, and oftentimes, like a high end audio system, brand or manufacturer like Bowers and Wilkins, for example. So I think it's just really cool to see that, for the first time, you have automakers that are proud to be able to have a breakthrough technology that's out on the vehicle, because it is really something that's fundamentally differentiated than other commodities. And something that has an opportunity to power the broader industry more generally, it's very tech forward in stashed capacity. So, point is Luminar, being positioned as premium feature, we could spend 10s, or hundreds of millions of dollars marketing our product to generate awareness, but we don't have to customers are doing it for us. That's marketing comes from the customer. And at the end of the day, that's priceless. So there we go. And obviously, like I said, you're not really going to see that across the rest of the EV and and LiDAR landscape, I think that's relatively unique to Luminar in terms of how meaningful that is. So we're going to go through each of these other three between Mobileye Nissan, and Plus, in just a second, we have some dedicated slides for that. So first, Nissan, they've recently unveiled some additional driver assistance features that they have on their cars. So advanced intersection collision avoidance is the latest addition that they have to the development stack, with Luminar. And they've publicly stated now, they plan to be able to introduce this, with a targeting with Luminar, selected models by the mid-2020s, and then ultimately, virtually every new vehicle model by 2030. So we all know the size of Nissan and the impact that they can have on the industry when it comes to saving lives. And then obviously, value for our business and their business. So they're very excited to be able to move full speed ahead. And like I said, it's great to be able to see them actually already taking things to the next level in terms of these advanced capabilities, you can actually see on the graphic on the right, multi camera data of what it can show and then the Luminar LiDAR data in the background for what they're showing off of how they can already see the motorcycle approaching the distance at high speed. For scenarios, like for example, running a red light, that's very important for saving. Next up, we have Mobileye. So great to be able to see the progression that they've had, and some recent major progress. So this kind of goes back to 2020, when we were really engaged with them full speed ahead with the Luminar, Hydros, kind of back in the day on that and mobilized first generation autonomous vehicle development. So I think that was that their investor day and they had, and then 2021, they started moving to the needle platform, and then, we're on public display of Mobileye drive with Luminar. So that was excited to be able to show that off and testing development platform, so with Luminar, and then showing the capabilities of what we can be able to do together. It's a very incredible progress and incredible company in terms of what they've been able to do more generally, obviously, they're strong leaders when it comes to a, camera, vision, ADAS system more generally on cars. So, that's, that's something to be said when they partner with someone like us, obviously, on the on the LiDAR side. But exciting opportunity. And now what we've seen is a lot of the fruits of the labor start to be deployed with automakers, one of which they actually now just announced, and as an OEM, being able to adopt the Mobileye drive system, and of course, that that's something that is featuring Luminar, out on out of the car, so that's a very recent deployment, they're just doing in the U.S. And in this one was in Austin, Texas, so skips a reference point. And I think this is where you see these incredible companies like Mobileye and NVIDIA, that we have these, special partnerships with that, as we collaborate successfully with them, and develop our programs with them and they build their software on top of our LiDAR data and collaborate with us on some cases with our software. As well those wins start to manifest itself across the rest of the landscape where it's also not just us working with OEMs but them, collaborating with OEMs, and sort of pushing us into different products and solutions. So they own a huge part of the landscape. So also, recent Q2 development was Luminar and Plus. So we successfully partner with Plus, and became their exclusive provider of LiDAR for Plus drive, which is their battery installed assisted driving system for commercial trucks. So in addition to that, we are also collaborating on this AI assisted driving software for commercial trucking OEMs. So this is something that is an exciting opportunity for us together to be able to do from not just the hardware standpoint with them, but then also the software. So, again, it's kind of a scenario where we get to, as we sort of expand our horizons and really get into commercial trucking even more, which you see is sort of a key emerging market for Luminar, you get to display some of the other legacy LiDAR systems and actually get on the these kinds of trucks with exciting new technology platform. So Plus and Luminar also going to be collaborating across the board for and targeting for some of the other areas in Luminar’s business, include everything from auto insurance to AC mapping to you the blade sensor integration, it'll be, it'll be great. And I think one thing that's meaningful with Plus, and you can look this up, but there one thing that attracted us to them, which you may have not heard of them before, but they're, even though they're on the smaller company, in terms of the size of the companies that are working with some of the largest logistics companies in the world. And that was really a what we saw as a key opportunity and channel to be able to get into the largest truck OEMs and logistics companies successfully with our technology and be able to scale accordingly. And it's because public, like the Amazons of this world, that are able to, to make that happen with Plus, so very exciting opportunity. So, when it comes to the regulatory side and landscape, there's actually some really interesting stuff is that whereas a lot of the autonomous vehicle landscape is facing regulatory headwinds, we actually have a lot of regulatory tailwind in our favor. And really, what this means is that the challenges and hurdles that are put up for autonomous vehicles generally come down to when you start ripping out the steering wheel systems and braking systems and other things in vehicles where you have to be able to get, specialized, extensive permitting and registration. And it's not, there's like really no regulatory framework to be able to allow that yet. When it comes to getting better safety, or even enabling, autonomy on existing production vehicles, or production vehicle programs, there's a much, much better regulatory framework, and not only that, it's gone from like, will regulators even allow it, for like full autonomous vehicles and Robo taxis and Robo trucks to now, regulators are starting to require these kinds of capabilities for better safety. And this is where our big bet on practice AP is really starting to pay off as automakers rapidly adopt it. And then, of course you have the regulators that want to be able to also help save additional lives out in the world, and the landscape for, for a good cause, that we stay on for. So that includes mandating, and again, this is not something just to get a five star rating on a car, this is like literally mandated, like every car must have this, automatic emergency braking at higher speeds, and pedestrian automatic emergency braking at night to be able to detect it, while also discouraging and increasing the requirements around false positives. So that really, it helps push OEMs to be able to adopt Luminar LiDAR. And then also, and it's already started publishing draft regulation to be able to work at these, these higher speeds. So yes, I think you'll get the gist of it and some funny headlines around breaking bad, which is absolutely true. AB is absent when you need it most and couldn't be more relevant. So we're doing plenty of our own research and studies around this and like benchmark studies that I think we'll have more to talk about in the future. So ultimately, all of this work when it comes to more advanced safety and highway autonomy capabilities is powered in some way, shape or form, not just by the Luminar hardware, but by AI as well. And this is where since 2017, we've been developing what we call the Luminar AI Engine, where we sort of aggregated this all together now between input, our AI Engine output and across products room for bracket safety and highway autonomy to mapping localization to perception and detection. And one highlight, by the way, just a shout out to the, to the mapping team for, for the first development deal with an OEM on that front. So that's, that's an exciting one. And really all of this comes back down to what we can do. So you don't need to hash through all the details here around what we're doing. But, again, this is a huge investment led by CJ Moore, who's previously was a long time director of Autopilot over a Tesla, and directed many of the autonomous systems work at Apple. So it's great, great stuff going on. And then we, as you may recall, we also partnered with Scale AI earlier this year exclusively. So we're actually the only one that have access to scale technology of all the LiDAR companies, as a result of that partnership. And this is something that has proved hugely beneficial and meaningful to us it, they've consistently delivered on the key actions and deliverables for what we need to be able to further enhance our AI engine, and be able to provide these products and capabilities to our various customers. So yes, but it's all powered by the data. And, we're, we're making it happen together with our customers, somebody setting stuff. One other area that I think is lesser known that we wanted to be able to take an opportunity to highlight is when it comes to Luminar semiconductor Inc. again, another area that we made early bet-on, that's really starting to pay off in full swing now. We have a host of different new chips and ASICs that we developed and are launching across Q2 and Q3. And again, this is something that we strategically vertically integrated in house, working in acquiring some of the best and most specialized companies in the world, when it comes to these different components. For the design, ones that we've historically worked with, and collaborated with for years, to be able to make this happen. And for example, with Black Forest in hearing that was back in 2017, Optogration was a couple years ago, Freedom Photonics was last year. But we since aggregated this all into Luminar Semiconductor, we've successfully taped it out in the new chips for each of the different core components just to further enhance performance, reduce cost, and for both our current generation as well as future generations of LiDAR. So we're continuing to upgrade things at the chip level, like this is an incredible breakthrough new results from the laser chips that we have, you can actually see the tapes out, please, or chip itself in terms of indium phosphide chip, as well as the silicon laser driver that we've, we've taped out for this successfully NCRR, indium gallium arsenide photo detector for the receiver chip. And this is already again, like this definitely validated and integrated into IRS, as well as the processor chips, we have our fourth gen and fifth Gen signal processing chips that are already, the fourth is already validated, integrated Iris, the fifth generation signal processing chip is now developed in undergoing validation and testing. So, what's cool though, is that with this model, and as we have this host of breakthrough, semiconductor technologies that serves as a core innovation engine for Luminar, we're actually able to get a lot of interest for the same Chips and Technologies from other industries as well, including, for example, in the aerospace world, we actually just proceed with a handful of weeks back, the NASA tipping point award for development of our breakthrough laser technology. So very exciting one, and we're privileged to be able to have one that alongside, other major companies like, the blue origins and Lockheed to this world and the aerospace industry. We were recently awarded a contract for a multiyear supply agreement for Luminar photo detectors for a major leader in fiber optic solutions, as well as receiving the first volume order for Luminar’s laser technology on the actual optical communications between actually for AI, GPU servers. So that's something that for AI data centers can actually be massively impactful as the demand for that accelerates significantly. So this is becoming also a fantastic innovation and growth engine for Luminar more generally, as we're vertically integrated. So just taking an opportunity to highlight some of the recent developments here that as this accelerates rapidly. So thank you, everyone, for taking a look at that and some of the different major milestones that we met along the way, But in terms of the core company level business milestones, we want to have opportunity for Tom to be able to be able to ticket through the details of this. And a little bit more about our financials for this quarter and guidance. So with that double ended off Tom here.