Paul D. Arling
Thank you for joining us today. We are building for a better future, shifting sales and product development resources to the connected home space, expanding our end market reach and implementing cost initiatives. These actions delivered Q1 2024 results as expected with strong year-over-year gross margin improvement. More importantly, our customer wins, our global footprint optimization and our expense reductions position us for a profitable year as well as position us for consistent sales and earnings growth into 2025, 2026 and beyond. The strengths we have built over the past decades, delivering true seamless interoperability, discovering, connecting and controlling all devices and all brands translate beautifully into the climate control and home automation channels. Our expertise in connectivity protocols from infrared to radio frequency to IP and our ability to make those devices work better together gives us a competitive advantage that continues to create unique and differentiated solutions. Our capability to design, engineer and build solutions for the leading brands in the world that are interoperable and self-configuring can help the next generation of products in the home automation and climate control markets become ever more integral to the smart home experience. We are confident in our success as our capabilities align well with the connected home market needs as evidenced by our new customer activity in this space. As always, the best testament to our success is the partners that choose to work with us on their product solutions. We have won new product designs with 6 of the top 10 HVAC OEM companies on the planet and are working on 2 more. Further, the market is growing and undergoing constructive change as climate control devices are getting smarter. For example, there is a transition underway, bringing more efficient product forms such as heat pumps into popularity. Our ability to quickly address these opportunities is reminiscent to the early innings of our success in the home entertainment market. I'd like to highlight a few of our activities that support our outlook. In climate control, at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, we unveiled new UEI TIDE family offerings, including products that bridge to indoor Air Quality sensors, built-in air purifier control, and additional accessories that broaden our control utility. We also took the show on the road and demonstrated our full suite of innovative climate control solutions to our growing list of HVAC OEM customers in Japan, including Daikin, Toshiba-Carrier, Fujitsu, LG and Panasonic. In March, we exhibited at one of the premier events for the HVAC industry in Europe. Our TIDE family was once again extremely well received, generating strong interest from the leading brands in Europe. In fact, in a few short years, we have engaged 13 of the top 14 HVAC OEM brands in Europe that collectively represent over 80% of that market. Already, we have secured 3 active design wins with 2 of the top 3 European HVAC OEMs. With the long lead times in the segment, which we have previously discussed, these products are expected to start shipping in 2025. In home automation, during Q1, we received our first standard TIDE Dial and TIDE Touch thermostat orders from a leading multi-dwelling unit integrator in North America. We expect to begin product deliveries later this year. Additionally, TIDE Dial is currently in consumer trials with a European utility provider. We expect to complete a successful trial and to begin shipping product to them in Q4. In home entertainment and consumer electronics, although the market has changed greatly over the last couple of years, we continue to capture market share with new product introductions at small and large operators. In Q1, we began shipping our sustainable remote control to Liberty Global. We continue to add customers on our Android remote control line, including 2 telecom companies in EMEA. Both have products in development that are expected to ship in Q3 of this year. We continue to see traction on the Xumo platform across the charter footprint and the Xumo TV branded platforms as this program continues to scale in the market. Regarding licensing our proprietary technology, we recently added Hisense as a licensee of our [ Kuterix ] digital rights management provisioning services. These software services are currently used by Vizio, TCL and numerous other TV OEMs to ensure secure delivery of digital rights management keys for streaming content services on their smart TV platforms. Our QuickSet licensees in consumer electronics such as Samsung, LG and Sony, all announced their 2024 smart TV product lines and will continue to ship versions of our QuickSet cloud enabled software. Our latest version brings added value to our customers, giving them access to a better user experience, increased user engagement, and reduced onboarding and troubleshooting challenges. These long-term relationships, built upon years of working together with these world leading home entertainment companies, continued to be strengthened with these feature enhancements and give us further confidence in our success going forward. Now to the financials. Bryan, please go ahead.