Thanks, Kelly. Good morning, and thank you for joining our second quarter 2024 earnings call. We delivered solid execution on a multitude of fronts in the quarter, and we ended the second quarter with revenue of $14 million, representing 16% growth year-over-year. This included $3.1 million of revenue from RedWave Technology, which we acquired on April 29. We are excited to add RedWave devices for both chemical identification to our commercial engine, complementing our handheld MX 908 mass spec for trace chemical detection. We now have an expanded portfolio of handheld chemical analysis devices for forensics workflows. Our customers value our point of need offerings as demonstrated by consistent recurring revenue, which for the first half of the year, representing 41% of our revenues. Our goal has always been to win point-of-need chemical analysis in life-altering applications from forensics through biopharma process control and characterization. Our progress towards that goal in the quarter is measurable. During the quarter, our team completed the commercial integration of RedWave Technology, including product training for the sales teams plus CRM and website integration. Also, we received our first multi-system order, 13 devices in total and the same customer that included both our handheld MX 908 and RedWave Explorer devices. Overall, we sold 153 devices in total in the quarter. I want to thank our team for their enthusiasm and relentless work to quickly bring RedWave into 908 Devices and for the tremendous momentum they have created as a result. We also recently welcomed Michelle Lenhart, former administrator of the US Drug Enforcement Administration to our Board of Directors. Michelle is a determined leader in the fight against illegal drugs and a passionate advocate for substance abuse prevention to young adults. She brings extensive government knowledge and experience, which will support our efforts to further penetrate the forensics market. For our desktop portfolio that serves a life science instrumentation and bioprocessing market, macro market pressures have persisted, and we continue to see an overall conservatism towards adopting innovative technologies and CapEx spending. Despite ongoing pressures, we continue to focus on building a foundation that will position us well for the future. We are aggressively pursuing partnerships with hardware innovators in the cell therapy space, and I'll show more on our progress there shortly. As we launched two new desktop devices last year, we're focused on capability upgrades to our existing products this year. This includes developments to enable integrations and simplifying and hardening our technology with the ultimate goal to present as a simple process sensors. For our REBEL device introduced in 2019, we are optimizing the devices software and hardware has begun initial testing with key pharma customers. Feedback has been positive with one customer noting that they now plan to use REBEL routine manufacturing support in addition to its current use and process development labs. We are truly appreciative of our customers' input and support in these product enhancements and improvements. Now I'd like to provide more detail on the progress we have made across our three focus areas during the second quarter. Starting with our first objective, market expansion. Our focus is to expand our market outreach by engaging with new key accounts, fostering strategic partnerships and extending our reach across global enterprise accounts. We are proud that first responders choose our handheld devices in their mission to protect the public and key infrastructure from chemical hazards, of particular concern, especially at large public events is the ability to test and identify unknown gases, papers and aerosol. Our XplorIR hand held FTIR device can quickly identify thousands of gases and vapors, including complex mixtures and our MX908 Beacon complements this by providing remote detection and monitoring of vapors and aerosol at trace levels. Both devices were used by local response team at the Indianapolis 500 on field race and Republican National Convention and at both events, the XplorIR was integrated onto Boston Dynamics Spot Robot. In addition, several Beacons were deployed at large open-air events in our nation's capital over the July 4 holiday. We value the confidence the response change had in our first-of-its-kind air monitoring technology and the partnership we have with these leading organizations. Turning to our desktop portfolio, I'm excited to announce that we have officially launched our MAVEN configuration for Terumo, Blood and Cell Technologies, Quantum Flex cell expansion system that enables real-time monitoring and control glucose and lactate without the cost and risk of manual sampling. The Quantum Flex cell expansion system is used throughout the cell therapy culture from process development through clinical manufacturing. In a webinar in July, posted by BioInsight, Terumo Sciences noted that real-time automated glucose and lactate sampling allows more frequent data that can be used to maintain tight control over cell culture conditions. He further noted that automated systems like MAVEN ensure reproducibility and reduce the amount of hands on time required for operators. Our respective teams are excited to offer cell therapy developers the ability to gain valuable process insights in order to reduce cost of goods and accelerate progress for these personalized treatments. Earlier this year, we announced a development collaboration with Solaris to integrate our MAVERICK in-line analyzer into Solaris cell shovel system fully integrated, scalable, cell therapy manufacturing platform, MAVERICK, a Raman-based PAT solution provides real-time monitoring and control of critical bioprocess parameters. In addition to Solaris and Terumo, we are actively engaged with a handful of other hardware innovators and continue to see other alliances as there is a need for simple, automated PAT tools, such as our novel devices to enhance process understanding to ensure batch-to-batch reproducibility with these personalized treatments. It is critical to address cost and access for cell therapy and our products directly contribute to it. Ultimately, we believe this integration strategy could create an inflection point for our desktop and an efficient path to market and that complements our direct sales pursuits. Further the value of our desktop portfolio for cell therapy applications, we recently entered into a research collaboration with CTMC, a joint venture between National Resilience and MD Anderson Cancer Center. From process development to integrated regulatory support, TCMC aims to usher novel cell therapies, seamlessly and efficiently through every step of the development journey. During cell therapy production, there are multiple points for samplings required, which is a manual process that is labor-intensive and time continuing. Our collaboration aims to demonstrate the benefit of continuous monitoring of glucose and lactate and GX-bioreactors, today's industry standard. MAVEN is an easy-to-implement solution for hands-off monitoring of cell therapy manufacturing, and we believe will ultimately lead to higher efficiency and more robust therapies. We've also expanded our partnership with the National Institute of Bioprocessing Research and Training or NIBRT based in Ireland. NIBRT's research focus is to make transformative discoveries that revolutionize the manufacturing of recombinant proteins, vaccines and cell and gene therapies. Earlier this year, we began the collaboration that demonstrates how our desktop portfolio can add value in bioproduction and includes MAVEN, MAVERICK for real-time process analytics with REBEL providing at-line cell culture analysis and