Thank you, Rich, and good afternoon, everyone. Today, we're excited to announce that our current manufacturing plan calls for bringing eight or more CapFormer Systems into production by the end of 2025, and we believe these eight CapFormer Systems alone could be sufficient to enable Origin to achieve positive EBITDA. This is a significant milestone in our plan to achieve positive EBITDA on a run rate basis during the first half of 2026. Further, we expect these assets and the revenue they generate to enhance our ability to invest in additional CapFormer Systems to meet demand and deliver profitable growth. To give you a sense for the growth trajectory of our caps business, we estimate the initial eight CapFormer systems will produce in total between 8 billion and 12 billion caps per year when fully operational, and we believe this capacity will exceed that required to service our previously announced MOU. The majority of our volume produced during 2025 is expected to be of the 1881 format, and the production volume will depend on factors such as line throughput and efficiency, both of which we expect will increase significantly as we maximize production and product mix as additional SKUs come online. This quarter, our Factory Acceptance Test demonstrated we can make Origin PET caps at full commercial speeds with high efficiency. This was a technical feat and represents a true breakthrough. We shared a video showing the system operating. And for those who haven't seen it, I encourage you to check it out. It follows the journey of an Origin cap from start to finish. What you're seeing really is advanced materials knowledge in combination with precision thermoforming and processing to enable a breakthrough in product circularity. First, a roll of 100% recycled PET is fed into the thermoforming unit of our CapFormer System. In the world of thermoforming, this is sophisticated technology. These are amazing machines operating at high speeds and cycle times. And we've taken this technology to the next level. Our caps undergo heating, forming, cooling and trimming, and we follow it with the finishing portion of our system where we perform various forms of post-processing, optical inspection and deliver the caps to the container at the end of the line. As Rich mentioned, multiple prospective customers representing consumption of over 100 billion caps per year attended our Factory Acceptance Test. I believe this was a powerful moment for everyone who attended, from the Origin team to our manufacturing partners to our prospective customers who could see the reality of our system coming to life first-hand. Not least, they witnessed that the subsystems integrated seamlessly, a critical aspect of running a high-speed, commercial system combining multiple components in novel ways. We believe our caps business is highly scalable. Our product requires minimal changes to our customers' operations, most notably exchanging a part on their bottling line called a chuck, which is a straightforward and minor adjustment. Growing our capacity at the risk of oversimplifying is essentially a copy and paste operation. We will expand capacity largely by standing up more systems and incrementally and continually improving the design of our systems over time. In support of our CapFormer expansion plan, alongside our existing partners, we have already identified multiple, additional potential partners with excellent PET processing capacity and capabilities. This is part of the groundwork for ensuring a relatively steady process for bringing new systems online. After the initial eight CapFormer Systems come online, which, as we said, we expect to occur during 2025, we plan to continue to add systems for the foreseeable future to keep pace with the steep growth curve of the indicative market demand. We believe we can sell as many caps as we can produce once commercial production is online. Our caps are premium products, and we are proud to lead the now commercially viable category of PET closures, enabling superior performance and sustainability. We are also pleased to share the latest R&D progress for our caps and closures. In the spirit of continuous improvement, the team is working on equipment and tooling upgrades that could more than double the throughput of our CapFormer Systems with relatively minor modifications. The team has also launched a rapid prototyping system, including 3D printing and other testing capabilities, which will assist in the development of new formats and features. Improving in-house testing capabilities generally helps us move faster, and we look forward to sharing more details in the future about the results of these efforts. This quarter, with Reed City Group, we began preparing what will become the home for our first CapFormer System. Together, we are finalizing the start-up and commissioning plan and schedule, arranging for the shipment of equipment to our Michigan site, engaging with suppliers to qualify materials used in our production process, and coordinating with logistics partners to plan the delivery of finished products. Lastly, this quarter, we progressed multiple patents through the various phases of application and prosecution. We expect to advance and maintain both the domestic and international patent portfolio to protect our proprietary process and products, and we see the work this quarter as part and parcel to that process. In sum, with our leading PET cap technology and proprietary manufacturing systems, we are extremely well positioned to address the $65 billion caps and closures market that consumes billions upon billions of caps per year, which today cannot be effectively recycled into new caps, only downcycled. Our cap offers a fully circular, mono-material packaging solution the market desperately needs and has needed for some time. We're pleased with our progress and looking forward to the start of commercial production later this year. For furanics and Origin's biomass conversion technology, we continue to advance the products and process technology. Although we expect the focus of Origin investor communication to be Origin's path to profitability, namely our caps and closures business, we will provide investors with furanics update as appropriate when we have substantive news to report. As previously announced and consistent with the company's focus on becoming EBITDA positive in the first half of '26, we are operating Origin 1, our biomass conversion plant in Sarnia, Ontario, on demand with somewhat reduced staffing. This approach preserves our ability to generate product at volumes sufficient to explore scale-up with strategic partners while reducing our current overall cash burn. As we establish a strong economic foundation through our PET caps and closures business, we expect to be ideally situated to drive deals regarding our biomass conversion technology and furanics platform. And now, I'll hand it over to Matt.