Thank you, Melanie, and thank you all for joining us. 2025 is off to a good start. I'm pleased to lead off with our first operational goal for 2025, continuing to execute on our electrolyte development roadmap. As a reminder, we're currently planning to install the first globally known continuous manufacturing pilot line for sulfide electrolyte production at SP2, which we expect will expand our production capacity to 75 metric tons per year. This project is designed to support anticipated small volume programs of current and future customers as they begin to transition from traditional lithium-ion to solid-state battery technology. During the quarter, we conducted detailed design of equipment for the new line, and we received $1.5 million in reimbursements under our agreement with the US Department of Energy. We look forward to beginning facility engineering in the coming months and remain on track for commissioning of the line in 2026. Our next corporate objective for this year is to continue to execute our agreements with SK On which support SK On's efforts to develop solid-state cells based on our technology and operate a solid-state pilot line that we design to use our electrolyte. We're close to completing our factory acceptance testing for the SK On line which is a key milestone under our line installation agreement with SK On. We expect to move to site acceptance testing of the line at SK On later this year. Our third corporate objective for 2025 is focusing on driving electrolyte innovation and performance through feedback from internal cell development and customers. We continue to receive constructive feedback from customers that have sampled our electrolyte. This feedback is driving process engineering which we expect will lead to improved electrolyte performance. During the quarter, we also continued innovating in our state-of-the-art Electrolyte Innovation Center, or EIC. After commissioning the EIC last year, we've been eager to take advantage of its capabilities. We're using the EIC to develop and test production processes at the smaller scale before transferring those learnings to our pilot electrolyte manufacturing lines. Our fourth corporate objective is to ramp electrolyte sampling and identify long-term customers. During the first part of this year, we have continued to see demand for multiple generations of our electrolyte from customers, including both existing and potential new customers. We are encouraged by our customer engagement and electrolyte sampling activities and remain confident in the promise of sulfide based solid-state batteries. I'll now turn it over to Linda to discuss our financial results and progress towards achieving our financial discipline goal. Linda?