Thanks, Kelly. Good morning and thank you for joining our first quarter 2025 earnings call. Two months ago, we announced the strategic transformation of 908 Devices. Today, 908 Devices 2.0 is concentrated on higher-growth handheld markets aligned with powerful secular tailwinds, including rising national security funding, international preparedness initiatives and the urgent public health response to the opioid crisis. With the divestiture of our biopharma desktop portfolio to Repligen complete, we have fortified our cash position and meaningfully reduced our operating costs. I'm really proud of our team's performance and execution in the first quarter. We delivered strong growth ahead of internal expectations while responsibly managing OpEx and spending. Revenue from continuing operations was $11.8 million, an increase of 59% over the prior-year period. Growth was driven by strong device sales with our mass spec devices accounting for roughly 60% of revenue and FTIR products making up the other 40%. Recurring revenue increased 54% from the previous year and represented 37% of total revenues. Importantly, our adjusted EBITDA loss improved nearly 50% year-over-year in Q1 2025 compared to our previously disclosed adjusted EBITDA for Q1 2024 prior to our transformation. We are truly energized by the massive opportunity ahead for our premier devices in vital health and safety applications. We are pleased with the continued momentum we're seeing in the second quarter and remain well positioned against our reiterated full year revenue guidance. Since the new U.S. administration has taken office, there's been a heightened priority on drug interdiction, a clear signal that frontline chemical detection is now a national imperative. In April, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, referred to as the ONDCP, released its statement of drug policy priorities, setting the tone for a coordinated federal response to the proliferation of illicit fentanyl and other synthetic drugs. Beyond prevention and treatment, the ONDCP calls for advanced technologies to detect smuggling routes and equip law enforcement and first responders with tools to prevent overdose deaths. We see this as a major catalyst for future procurement opportunities. The increased emphasis on disrupting the global drug trafficking supply chain, particularly fentanyl flows from Asia through Mexico is also prompting cross-border initiatives. We anticipate more foreign governments will invest in modernizing their chemical detection capabilities and we are working to favorably position our handheld devices. This is part of a broader global trend. Ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly in Europe, have amplified concerns around chemical threats. In response, EU member states and NATO countries are significantly increasing their defense and counterterrorism spending. We're seeing strong interest in modern detection equipment across military and security agencies and our mass spec and FTIR product portfolio is well positioned to meet these needs. To capitalize on these developing tailwinds and realize the vision for 908 Devices 2.0, we've established 3 strategic focus areas for 2025, targeting market expansion, advancing innovation and reinforcing financial discipline. I'll walk through the progress we've made across each area in the first quarter. Our first focus area is increasing adoption of our devices to address global threats to public health and safety. Our devices deliver rapid and accurate answers at the point of need with minimal training which is exactly what frontline responders need when lives are on the line. Our goal is to be the standard for advanced chemical detection in the field. During the first quarter, we received a $2 million order from the Texas Department of Public Safety for our MX908 devices. Our mass spec devices for trace chemical identification will be deployed state-wide to support frontline drug interdiction and narcotics enforcement. This follow-on order builds upon a successful pilot last year and reflects growing urgency to modernize public safety tools amid rising fentanyl-related deaths in Texas. To protect the public from chemical threats, the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority purchased 2 ThreatID and 2 XplorIR devices, adding to their existing MX908 units. The ThreatID provides chemical identification of over 28,000 bulk solid liquid and gas substances, while the XplorIR can rapidly detect, identify and quantify up to 5,000 gases in real time. Also in the same region, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, a regional planning organization that coordinates public safety across jurisdictions in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia purchased 8 XplorIR devices to support emergency response operations. This order builds on their existing MX908 fleet, further strengthening their frontline chemical detection capabilities. At the U.S. federal level, Homeland Security Investigations or HSI, a premier law enforcement agency within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a key enterprise account added a dozen MX908 devices during the quarter, bringing their total deployment to over 65 units. These devices support the trace, detection and identification of drugs, explosives and chemical warfare agents. Across Europe, heightened geopolitical tensions, including the war in Ukraine, are accelerating disaster preparedness investments. Through the EU's rescEU initiative, member states are building strategic stockpiles of response capabilities. Our largest rescEU order to date was with Finland in Q4 for 90 ProtectIR devices which we completed the remaining fulfillment of in the first quarter. The Czech Republic's Fire Brigade also received 6 ThreatID devices in Q1, expanding on a previous purchase of 6 XplorIR devices as European emergency response agencies continue expanding and modernizing their detection toolkits. We're proud to be a trusted partner in this important EU initiative. We are seeing a growing trend of customers returning to purchase additional devices over time, highlighting strong satisfaction and demand across our product portfolio. By cross-deploying both handheld mass spec and FTIR technologies, they are building adaptable, resilient toolkits for emergency response. Our second focus area is advancing our next-gen analytical tools portfolio. At our core, we are an innovation-driven analytical instrumentation company. We are committed to the relentless pursuit of higher performance breakthrough capabilities and greater simplicity. We recently released a software update for ProtectIR featuring a new search algorithm that significantly improves the identification of complex solid and liquid mixtures. This condensed phase mixture analysis offers detailed breakdowns with confidence ratings, providing clear, faster decision support in the field. Looking ahead, we have new FTIR devices in development and remain on track for the 2026 launch of our next-gen handheld mass spec. Additionally, we expect to receive notice to proceed to full rate production and begin to ramp deliveries for the U.S. Department of Defense AVCAD program by year-end. With our partner, Smiths Detection, we are working through a handful of incremental improvement and fixes requested during evaluation and are encouraged as we believe we are meeting the program's detection performance expectations. As a reminder, this program has the potential to generate over $10 million in annual revenue at full production. I'm excited to provide an update on all of these initiatives as we progress through the year. Our road map is rich with updates and releases through this year and next, serving as key catalysts to support our long-term growth trajectory. Supporting our growing U.S. government business more broadly, we have shifted much of our supply chain to domestic sources over the past few years. With all of our manufacturing now located in the U.S., we are in a strong position to mitigate the potential impact of tariffs on our products. As we develop new products, including next-generation MX device, we will continue to prioritize U.S. manufactured components to strengthen this advantage. And finally, our third focus area is strengthening our financial position and accelerating profitability. We are targeting positive adjusted EBITDA by the fourth quarter of this year and full year cash flow positivity in 2026. The $70 million cash sale of our bioprocessing portfolio to Repligen has fortified our balance sheet and provides a meaningful margin of safety as we execute and drive towards cash flow breakeven. The transition has been smooth and continues to progress on schedule with completion of the asset transfer expected by the end of the second quarter. We have also begun transitioning all of our production from Boston to Danbury, Connecticut and are preparing to relocate our corporate and R&D teams to a new cost-efficient headquarters in the Greater Boston area. We remain on track to complete the production consolidation in time to support our second half revenue ramp. This move is expected to significantly lower facility costs, improve margins and further strengthen our path to profitability. In summary, demand is accelerating, our pipeline is delivering and our operations are scaling. I'll now hand it over to Joe to review our first quarter financial performance.