Steven V. Abramson
Thanks, Darice, and welcome to everyone on today's call. We are pleased to report strong results for our first quarter of 2024. Revenue was $165 million. Operating profit was $63 million and net income was $57 million or $1.19 per diluted share. With a strong start to the year and OLED momentum continuing to build, we are raising the low end of our annual guidance range. We now believe that our 2024 revenues will be in the range of $635 million to $675 million. As we look to the industry, OLEDs continue to play a more significant role in shaping the future of displays. [indiscernible] segment that is poised for significant growth in the OLED IT market. Since the beginning of the year, several device makers announced new OLED IT products, including ASUS, HP, Acer, Dell, Razor Blade and MSI, and there are a number of expected new product introductions on the horizon. According to Omdia market research, OLED tablets are expected to increase by more than threefold year-over-year, growing from 3.7 million units in 2023 to 12.1 million units in '24. The market researcher also forecast that OLED notebook units will grow 50% year-over-year from 3.4 million units in '23 to 5.1 million units in '24. This translates into total mobile OLED PC units growing from 7.1 million units in '23 to 17.2 million units in 2024 and is expected to reach 72.3 million units by 2028, which represents just 14% of the total mobile PC display market. Supporting this strong growth is new OLED capacity. In early March, Samsung Display held a ceremony for the commencement of construction of the world's first Gen 8.6 OLED IT production line in Asan. According to reports, Samsung plans to begin equipment installation this year and start mass production in 2026. The 15,000 plates per month OLED IT line is estimated to be capable of producing an equivalent of 10 million laptop panels per year. Also held in March was BOE's groundbreaking ceremony for its Gen 8.6 OLED IT fab in Chengdu. This greenfield fab is designed for 32,000 plates per month and is expected to begin production in the fourth quarter of 2026. With reports that other panel makers are preparing for new investments as well, we believe that this is just the beginning of a multiyear OLED CapEx growth cycle. And many benefits of OLEDs continue to fuel the continued penetration in the smartphone market. DSCC Market Research expects OLED smartphone units to increase by 11% year-over-year in '24, with flexible OLED increasing 9% year-over-year and rigid OLEDs increasing 17% year-over-year. The innovative designs, coupled with the versatility and convenience of foldable smartphones and tablets continue to garner significant interest from OEMs, panel makers and consumers. UBI Research forecasts of foldable OLED shipments will grow 25% year-over-year to 27.4 million units in 2024 and almost double by 2028 reaching 52.7 million units. The popularity of conformable, foldable and rollable OLEDs was evident at Mobile World Congress. At the show, fans of foldable technology could see how OLEDs are enabling innovative devices, including displays that could be folded both in and out, rollable panels that can wrap around your wrist as well as rollout from a smartphone display into a tablet and foldable and slidable IT products that extend the screen size. OLED TVs are also expected to grow this year. According to Omdia, OLED TV shipments will increase by more than 30% year-over-year from 5.3 million units in 2023 to 7.2 million units this year. Another segment of the OLED market that is beginning to take off is aviation. Last month, Panasonic Avionics announced that it shipped the first batch of its Astrova 4K OLED in-flight entertainment monitors. These monitors will be installed in one of Iceland Air's forthcoming Airbus aircraft beginning in the fourth quarter of this year. Qantas, United Airlines, Egyptair, Saudi Arabia Airlines and Qatar Airways are also planning to adopt Panasonic's new 4K OLED screens. According to Panasonic Avionics, the image quality of the 4K OLED is sharper, clearer and with infinite contrast ratio, it delivers a similar quality image and perfect black. Panasonic also notes that it provides a better viewing experience that has ever been available before on the commercial aircraft. We are excited for the extraordinary opportunities in enabling the OLED products of today and the future. As we look to our company, innovation has been the cornerstone of our ethos. It is the engine that reinforces our leadership position, expands our reach and propels us forward. Our commitment to innovation is steadfast. Our R&D teams are continuously inventing, designing, developing and commercializing next-generation reds, greens, yellows and hosts to meet the ever-changing and ever-evolving customer specifications. Regarding blue, we continue to make excellent progress in our ongoing development work for a commercial phosphorescent blue emissive system. We continue to believe that we are on track to introduce a phosphorescent blue that meets commercial specifications into the market in 2024. We believe that the expansion of our phosphorescent portfolio that includes red, green and blue phosphorus emissive materials will unlock a vast array of opportunities for higher energy efficiency and higher performance across a broad range of OLED applications. Regarding OVJP, we continue to make advancements with our organic vapor jet printing manufacturing technology for direct printing OLED TVs without the need for masks or solvents. The OVJP team continues to focus on scaling our novel technology platform. This year's SID display week is less than 2 weeks away. To learn more about UDC, please visit our booth at San Jose. On that note, let me turn the call over to Brian.