Thank you, Chris. Good afternoon, everyone and thank you for joining us today. 374Water is an industrial technology and services company focused on transforming the waste management landscape. Our proprietary AirSCWO system offers a groundbreaking solution for the destruction of solid and liquid organic waste, both non-hazardous and hazardous, across municipal, federal and industrial sectors. Our technology not only eliminates waste, but also generates safe, dischargeable water, mineral byproducts, vent gas, and recoverable thermal energy. We are targeting $450 billion waste destruction and management market that is increasingly demanding sustainable next generation solutions. Our AirSCWO system is uniquely positioned to meet this need, offering a scalable, modular, and customizable platform that can replace or augment conventional, often inefficient, waste management approaches. We have built a flexible commercial model that includes waste destruction as a service, capital sales and leases, allowing us to address diverse customer needs and to drive adoption across market segments. With a growing backlog and revised sales pipeline, our goal is to convert opportunities into revenue over the coming months. Based on our current trajectory, discussions with potential partners and market demand, we believe we are on a path towards achieving $250 million to $500 million in annual revenue in 5 years. As a reminder, our mission is to help, create and preserve a clean and healthy environment to sustain life. Moving on to our operational highlights and business updates for 2025 year-to-date, I would like to discuss some of the team’s accomplishments this year, building on the foundational steps we took in 2024 to position the company for long-term success. In Q1, we continue to ruggedize and optimize our AS system, upgrading our pre and post-treatment systems and further refining and expanding our destruction capabilities across solid and liquid waste. We made great progress in Orlando with the initial phase of our deployment focused on demonstrating the effectiveness of our AirSCWO system, destroyed AFFF firefighting foam, granular activated carbon, and ion exchange resins. The test results achieved north of 99.99% PFAS elimination across these waste streams, reinforcing the efficacy of our solution, further supporting our launching of waste destruction services. Supercritical water oxidation technology has also gained further validation, having been named by the EPA as an emerging PFAS destruction technology. We also secured a waste destruction services contract with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Collaboratory to destroy AFFF firefighting foam on behalf of the state. If we are awarded additional materials, this multi-phase contract could be worth north of $5 million in future revenues to our company. And we also continue to advance partner negotiations with RCRA Part B treatment, storage and disposal facility operators to establish regional waste destruction service operations across North America. During Q2, we signed a waste destruction services term sheet with Crystal Clean, a leading provider of specialized environmental and waste management solutions to commercial and industrial end markets, to conduct operations at their RCRA Part B TSDF facility in Orlando. We also shifted our focus to our 90-day biosolids destruction campaign in Orlando, which unlocks meaningful revenue. Our main focus here has been improving run duration and system reliability, particularly on components outside of the reactor. All improvements identified are being made to the AS units slated to be shipped to OC San, which is in line with our mutual agreement. While we still plan to begin mobilizing equipment to OC San in June, full system installation is likely to be delayed by a few months to complete further upgrades to the AS system and as OC San secures requisite permits. Finally, we will be deploying an AS6 unit to Detroit, Michigan in partnership with Arcadis for a DoD demonstration. We believe these activities have actively de-risked our business and placed us on the path to achieving material waste destruction service revenue in the future. To support our growth, we have also strengthened our leadership team and Board of Directors. We welcomed Raj Melkote as Chief Technology Officer whose global engineering expertise will be instrumental in driving continuous product innovation and commercialization. Raj has already hit the ground running and he is having a materially positive impact. Steve Jones, former CEO of Covanta, has joined our Board of Directors. His strong background and leadership positions in environmental services, corporate governance and commercial strategy are valuable assets to the company. Additionally, we appointed James Pawlowski as an advisor and he has also been appointed for election as a director at our annual meeting. Mr. Pawlowski brings extensive executive experience from Veolia, North America in environmental services, as well as DuPont, which will be invaluable to our company growth. We believe our technology has the potential to deliver scalable commercial grade waste destruction solutions which would set us apart in a fragmented and outdated waste treatment industry. Our product roadmap includes 4 distinct air school models, each designed to address a range of customer requirements with varying needs. These include our ultra-mobile AS1, the mobile AS6, the semi-permanent AS30, and our high capacity customizable AS100 plus, which will be designed for large-scale site specific deployments. Currently, we are close to completing the manufacturing of our AS1 and AS6 units to meet existing contracts and scheduled demonstrations. In parallel, we are designing our AS30 for potential production beginning this year and we are progressing long sales cycle, high value opportunities for our AS100 plus units with municipal customers. We believe we are at a pivotal inflection point in the commercialization of our business. We are tracking multiple near-term opportunities for AS capital sales and leases as well as other waste destruction service opportunities in 2025. We look forward to sharing material updates on these opportunities as we advance them throughout the year. Let me now provide a high level overview of our current and near-term operational footprint. Today, we operate facilities in Florida and North Carolina. In the near-term, we are preparing to deploy air school systems to four key locations: Orange County Sanitation District in California, Clean Earth in Detroit, Michigan for the DIU-DoD initiative focused on commercial scale PFAS destruction solutions for military and federal installations, Peterson Space Base in Colorado. Finally, we have signed a non-binding term sheet to establish our first waste destruction service operations at Crystal Clean’s Ohio TSDF facility. Our waste destruction services term sheet with Crystal Clean is based on a revenue sharing and system hosting model. When the full agreement is finalized, Crystal Clean will not only host our AirSCWO system at the RCRA Part B TSDF in Oregon, Ohio, but also provides waste hauling, processing, storage, and other services. In addition, the term sheet contemplates that we will jointly and individually market waste destruction services to municipal, federal and industrial customers. We are very excited to work with Crystal Clean in the near future. We were also selected to participate in a highly anticipated Department of Defense initiative focused on commercial-scale PFAS solutions for military and federal installations and will be mobilizing to Detroit shortly. As previously noted, we have already demonstrated the effectiveness and adaptability of our AirSCWO technology for federal agencies on the majority of the waste streams we will be processing in Detroit. We believe our system is poised to provide a permanent solution for federal agencies here. In addition, the government has indicated the Detroit DIU demonstration should unlock the federal government and military’s golden ticket, enabling them to directly contract with Arcadis and 374Water without going through lengthy competitive bid processes. As you can imagine, we are quite excited about the potential here. Further, in March, we secured a contract with the State of North Carolina to destroy AFFF under the state’s Responsible Firefighting Foam Management Act. We are proud to be supporting this important initiative through a partnership with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Collaboratory, one of the most ambitious state-led PFAS destruction efforts to-date. The initial phase of the program targets the treatment of 1,000 gallons of AFFF with a phase expansion plan that could scale to as much as 29,000 gallons. This effort positions 374Water as a leader in PFAS remediation and sets the stage for future large-scale environmental cleanup projects. Let’s now turn to our go-to-market strategy and commercial momentum. Our approach is intentionally diversified and focused on well-established end markets that require advanced waste destruction solutions like our AirSCWO system. We offer customers multiple procurement options to meet varying operational and budgetary needs, including capital purchases, leases, and waste destruction services. We are seeing strong interest from municipal officials, many of whom are eager to begin waste destruction operations and are evaluating both capital purchase, lease, and waste destruction service models. On the Federal side, the U.S. government has made significant commitments to the removal and destruction of PFAS and other contaminants [ph] from military and civilian facilities. With hundreds of millions of dollars already appropriated for this effort, we believe 374Water is well positioned to compete for and secure a meaningful share of this work. We also continue to ramp up efforts to capture industrial waste destruction opportunities, which we see as a significant and growing revenue stream. Most recently, the U.S. EPA announced new major actions to combat PFAS contamination, underscoring the Federal government’s commitment to safeguard public health, preventing PFAS from entering drinking water systems, and holding polluters responsible. We believe the EPA’s stance on PFAS provides positive tailwinds for our AirSCWO platform. We are also advancing strategic partnership discussions with multiple other TSDF to establish on-site waste destruction services operations. In addition to our Crystal Clean terms sheet, our internal goal is to finalize one or more additional TSDF definitive agreements yet this year. Our team continues to actively pursue and expand these commercial channels, and we look forward to updating you on our progress in the quarters ahead. We have discussed the clear and growing market demand for our AirSCWO waste destruction technology. As we look ahead, we believe we are entering a pivotal phase for scaling our technology and the business. Again, our growth strategy is driven by a mix of capital equipment sales, leases, and waste destruction services. We intend to capture this growth through strategic partnerships, continued market development, and geographic expansion across our core municipal, Federal, and industrial verticals with an initial focus on the U.S. market. Looking to the remainder of 2025, we have line of sight to generate $4 million to $6 million in revenue. Based on current and anticipated future demand, we believe we are on a credible path to achieving $250 million to $500 million in annual revenue in 5 years. With that, I will now turn the call over to Russell Kline, our Chief Financial Officer, to walk through our financial results for the first quarter of 2025.