Thank you, Bob. So let me take a few minutes to explain how this launch of our 4Sight platform and unique product architecture is providing groundbreaking performance and system capabilities that our customers have been requesting. The majority of commercial lidar companies today are building hardware centric, static lidar sensors passively transmitting raw detection data to other software systems to then process much like the original Motorola StarTAC flip phone, this analog approach allows for collection and transmission of data, but no intelligence. As Luis explained, we took a fundamentally different approach. First, we can control the hardware components individually, using a software-based operating system located on the sensor with two-way communication to change the way the sensor works, depending on different environments. In addition, the AEye 4Sight platform does not silo itself from the other sensors like our peers, allowing our customers to create unique systems that can use maps, cameras, radar and IM use to trigger our lidar so they can be more intelligent and efficient when collecting critical information. Finally, and most importantly, our software defined architecture is natively compatible to manage data over its local sensor network, and to be enabled for over the air updates, perfect for this new era of software defined vehicles, intelligent infrastructure, and smart assets. In our last call, we announced that we had patented the ability to add optical communication to this network, and enable applications in smart infrastructure, as well as compartmentalize industrial sites, and unique aerospace and defense scenarios where other communication modes are not practical or require a secondary channel. Today, we will announce another industry first, enabling perception data to now be processed and triggered in the cloud. As we will demonstrate later, this native network architecture extension opens up enormous capabilities for our customers. While this seems too good to be true, you only have to look at your smartphone to see the logic and potential to move from an analog serial processing approach to a digital parallel processing network design. But more on that later. With the launch of our groundbreaking foresight platform this quarter, we are accelerating our progress in automotive and trucking. Together with Continental, one of the world's top three automotive technology providers, and our lead automotive customer and licensee, AEye participated in the IAA Commercial Vehicle show recently in Germany. This show is one of the world's largest events dedicated to commercial vehicles and trucking. We took this opportunity to preview our production intent automotive product that you saw earlier in Luis ‘official launch video. As you can see, we were featured as a cornerstone of Continental’s booth, and our platform has been integrated with their sensor suite, including radar, camera and perception software. In addition, AEye was featured prominently and Continental’s Class A truck demo in front of the venue. A true show of force. AEye and Continental were also excited to be named lidar Product of the Year for the HRL131 by a distinguished panel of automotive industry leaders at AutoSens. AutoSens is the world's leading community for advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous vehicle technology development. We were also encouraged by the strong positive momentum we see. This product line is setting new standards in range, resolution, refresh rate and intelligence. One question we have heard prior to this call was how are customers testing your products today? Our current D samples produced at Continental’s Engel stock facility are production intent, which means they only need to be put through design validation testing. This allows our OEMs to do their own internal validation and conduct field operation testing on vehicles with existing pre-production units. Then the design is scaled with production tooling to meet the high-volume customer demand. Another question we have heard from investors was in regard to customer evaluation and RFQs, which has been how are your joint engagements with OEMs progressing and when will you disclose Continental’s commercial partners, AEye and Continental have been engaged with OEMs for over two years in evaluations, RFIs and now we're in the final phase of multiple RFQ processes. We began distribution of our latest production intense samples in Q3 to get feedback on our fit and performance. We have had substantial and very positive technical feedback from OEMs. In fact, we have been told by numerous OEMs, we have the highest performing lidar solution, and that they appreciate our business model that reduces their production risk by leveraging Continental for automotive industrialization, and manufacturing. It has been imperative that we stayed on schedule in 2022 as we believe that multiple customer awards are on the horizon. We reiterate today that we are still actively engaged in more than six RFQs with Continental. Our sensors high performance uniquely enables desirable features such as automated hub to hub trucking and highway autopilot as OEMs transition from initial pilots to higher functionality features at high speeds, we continue to be down selected for our superior performance metrics and partnership with Continental. While the industry has seen some delays in 2022, to the best of our knowledge, no potential programs have been canceled, only delayed. We do not believe that we have lost any production awards from automotive OEMs for any program, where the continental AEye team has been engaged in the RFQ process. Also in September, we achieved another major milestone for passenger vehicles and NVIDIA announced at their GTC conference, the HRL131sensor system, developed by Continental and AEye is now available for testing and development on the NVIDIA drive sim platform. Another strong endorsement from one of the leaders in automotive technology. This allows Continental to more seamlessly integrate with OEMs using the NVIDIA platform. Platforms are key for velocity to market and adoption of our software defined lidar. We believe this will enable autonomous and Driver Assistance customers to accelerate the integration of adaptive Lidar and be able to harness the full capability of our intelligent sensing platform. As we prepare for production, platform compatibility is key for OEMs to further refine the performance of the HRL131 to match their specific requirements, which will save OEMs time during the development and testing again accelerating time to market for commercial deployment. One market where our 4Sight platform is dramatically impactful and gaining considerable traction is hub to hub autonomous trucking. As many of you know, there's an increasing demand for goods delivery, and a shortage of 80,000 truck drivers here in the US alone, growing to twice that by 2030. The urgency is compounded by new EPA regulations on carbon emission reductions, and NHTSA safety goals, accelerating the timeline for deployment of these hub-to-hub autonomous trucks with immediate and measurable ROIs. After several years of evaluation, we have been nominated by a major system integrator for their autonomous trucking platform. AEye has been selected based on our lidar’s ultra-long-range performance, impressive weather capabilities, and commercial vehicle robustness. While we have jointly decided not to publicly disclose our partnership today, this trucking platform is a leader in global SAE Level 4 autonomous driving technology for long-haul heavy-duty trucks, and in addition has several large partnerships with OEM brands already announced. To the best of our knowledge, they currently plan to deploy AEye’s 4Sight platform across their fleet network in North America starting in 2023 with a clear roadmap to scale to substantially higher volumes in ‘24, and ‘25. In addition to platforms we have, and continue to work closely with individual trucking OEMs, we have engaged in multiple pre development projects, including Ford Otosan, Ford Otosan selected AEye’s 4Sight for its autonomous platform development, they will leverage the ultra-long-range high-performance characteristics of our platform to address the most challenging use cases facing commercial vehicles. These include front facing small obstacle detection at long distances to determine override ability, as well as rear facing blind spot monitoring and long-range detection for safe lane changing. The foresight platform launch is also having a positive impact in the industrial and aerospace and defense markets. AEye recently participated in the ITS’s World Congress in Los Angeles, showcasing how our adaptive 4Sight lidar can be used to enhance and address many intelligent transportation system applications. We have over 75 demonstrations of the newly launched 4Sightplatform with government agencies, partners and end user customers. Customers are no longer asking what is lidar? But asking how can we implement lidar. We also had several of our software and integration partners doing demos of their products built on the 4Sight API in their booths. Shown here is, Juran, a Korean perception partner showcasing 4Sight’s long range detection of automobiles along a highway. This highly requested capability can be used to enhance highway incident detection, and to automatically notified authorities if there's an accident, or if a driver needs assistance. As we gain traction in the smart infrastructure market, AEye’s 4Sight sensors are being installed by top tier systems integration partners for applications such as automatic incident detection, smart tolling, wrong way driver detection, and smart intersections. These implementations have been worldwide from intersections in California and Florida, to highway incident detection in Virginia, and automated tolling applications across Europe. AEye and GridMatrix have also now teamed up to provide a data collection and visualization solution for ITS, with more than 50% of injury collisions occurring at or near intersections, urban traffic management is a top priority at the local, state and national level for safety, productivity, and economic and environmental reasons. AEye’s integration with GridMatrix’s cloud-based software platform provides the highly accurate data needed by traffic agencies to visualize traffic trends in order to make better, more informed decisions that could reduce congestion, save lives and help save our planet. Last year, we announced our intent to integrate our lidar with Intetra’s tolling solutions. I'm excited to say that we hit our schedule and Intetra is now deploying AEye’s AIS lidar based automated tolling solutions across multiple projects. In aerospace and defense, we announced our intent this year to integrate our lidar with Lake Fusion Technologies Helicopter Situational Awareness Systems, which is on schedule in field testing today. On our last call, we announced a partnership with Booz Allen Hamilton. In addition to expanding our business development pipeline with their portfolio of customers, we are proud of the progress we have made and the joint development of a new network-based perception architecture. This capability allows AEye to process analytical data in the cloud, in addition to real time data processing on the sensor. This opens up enormous opportunities for users to customize how, when and where they process critical information and make autonomous decisions. When you combine this with our patented capability to integrate radar and camera and add optical communication. We believe the system capabilities will enable both smart cities and virtual battlefield or defense scenarios. We believe this is revolutionary. In conclusion, we continue to execute on our 2022 goals. Highlights include we significantly increased technology capabilities and extended our patent portfolio. We transitioned the 4Sight platform to our two manufacturing partners. We launched the HRL131 production and 10 B-sample with Continental for the automotive and trucking markets. We also launched the 4Sight product in the industrial and aerospace and defense markets. Finally, we manage our spending to match the challenging global environment and have consistently exceeded our EBITDA our goals and enhance our liquidity. I want to acknowledge this has been an extremely stressful time for many people around the world. And I would like to specifically thank our employees and partners for their empathy, dedication and persistence and helping us make the world a safer place. Finally, if you believe as we do, that automation and autonomous systems are the next major advancement in technology. And you believe that intelligent lidar will be a key enabler, we encourage you to lean forward with all of us at AEye. We look forward to a strong close of 2022 and scaling our business in 2023. We will now open to questions.