Thanks Jen, and thank you all for joining us, especially those of you who are new investors based on a recent trading volume in stock price activity. On today's call, I'll provide an update on our progress in executing against the plans we laid out in our first quarter earnings call, and the continued demand for LiDAR we are seeing in the automotive space. Then I'll spend a few minutes talking about how our technology that delivers safety at speed and our capital-light licensing model positioned AEye to win in the ADAS market. This allows us to quickly scale across automotive and other industries. Let me start by reviewing the important progress we have made in automotive design validation. I'm excited to tell you that we recently achieved major in vehicle test milestones with both NVIDIA, who is a major ADAS player in Two Tier-1 Global Automotive OEMs. We received tremendously positive feedback from all three about the performance of our HRL 131 long-range technology in both urban and high-speed highway scenarios. We are especially gratified that after road testing our technology, NVIDIA commented that AEye’s technology is best-in-industry based on a crucial set of their KPIs. Safety at speed is a critical advantage in the LiDAR space that enables safe hands-free highway driving. In addition, supply chain readiness and cost have been barriers to widespread adoption of LiDAR. As expected, automotive OEMs are focused on all of these factors. Over the course of our long-standing partnership with Continental, AEye has made substantial progress in addressing these critical issues. In this past quarter, due to our cost reduction initiatives in our intensely focused work with Continental's team, we have made a significant breakthrough in lowering the bomb or bill of material costs. This ensures that we now have a production ready supply chain in ADAS product at a price point well below $1,000, even at modest volumes. This attractive price point, along with the rigor of the supply chain we have established with Continental are distinct competitive advantages that give AEye a clear path to manufacturing at scale. We are highlighting this important benefit in all of our RFQ responses to automotive OEMs. We have a huge opportunity ahead of us. The automotive LiDAR market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 55% over the next five years to reach $4.7 billion in 2028. As I mentioned last quarter, we are in the process of responding to six RFQs through Continental. I'm pleased to report that since then AEye has been named as a finalist for two of the six RFQs, and we expect those award decisions by the end of the year. Furthermore, we expect to bid on additional RFQs later this year. RFQs typically range in size from $250 million to more than $1 billion, so each RFQ is an important opportunity for AEye. And taken together, our pipeline of RFQs represents a sizeable revenue opportunity. To be clear, these are series production awards, not development projects. As revenue begins to ramp for us, we also expect to benefit from our capital light and royalty-based business model that delivers high margins. In the second quarter, AEye launched 4Sight Plus, a solution that enables vehicles to detect pedestrians, small objects in vehicles at distance at speeds of up to 80 miles per hour. This functionality is key to OEM successfully delivering safe hands-free highway driving. 4Sight Plus has received tremendous positive feedback from OEMs and the ADAS ecosystem and is currently being incorporated into Continental's HRL 131 Long Range LiDAR Product. Beyond automotive, we continue to gain traction in other markets, including Intelligent Transportation Systems or ITS. For those of you who might not be familiar, ITS is critical to urban planning and enable smarter and more connected transportation systems. ITS has many applications, including in smart intersections, highway automated tolling, traffic management, and highway incident detection to improve both safety and performance. In the ITS category, we have been working with our system's integration partner Intetra on a light-art tolling system in Turkey that is nearly complete. We recently expanded our engagement with Intetra to deliver light-art-based tolling solutions for major international highway and Kazakhstan. Based on our success, we expect to expand into new markets with Intetra, including Southern Europe and APAC. In partnership with another systems integrator in the U.S., AEye's LiDAR has already been successfully deployed on a 22-mile stretch of interstate highway to improve highway monitoring and automated incident detection. Before we close, I'd like to touch on our capital-light business model, which is based on licensing and royalties. The beauty of our licensing model is that allows us to rinse and repeat across automotive suppliers and then quickly move into other markets by leveraging the foundation we have in place. Looking ahead, as we scale, we expect to benefit from the leverage in our business model that is unmatched in the marketplace. With that, I'll turn the call over to Connor to discuss our financial performance.