Lior Tal
Analyst · Theodore O'Neill with Litchfield Hills Research
Thanks, Ben, and good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us. This is a very special earnings call for all of us here at Cyngn as we report our first quarterly revenue since going public in October 2021. We're delighted to move out of the pre-revenue stage and celebrate another landmark in our company's journey. I know many of you listening in are very familiar with our company, but I would like to take a moment to outline our mission and the opportunity we are targeting for investors new to Cyngn. Cyngn is focused on solving the global industry challenges associated with the high cost of labor, labor shortages and the cost of accidents arising from human error. Our proprietary software solution, the Enterprise Autonomy Suite, enables industrial organizations that operate fleets of vehicles to redeploy their workforce to high-value tasks while our self-driving solution, DriveMod, handles the driving. Thus, companies can improve safety, reduce variability and achieve the productivity they need to compete in today's economy. We offer customers the option to retrofit existing industrial fleets using our turnkey hardware solution, the DriveMod Kit or buy new vehicles from our OEM partners, which will arrive with our solution integrated off the line. Unlike many AV companies, we are focused on the automation of industrial vehicles using non-public spaces, which is a huge market today and growing every year, further fueled by the growth of e-commerce. Because of the backbone of all major industrial enterprises, and our aim is to help customers throughout the industrial space, automate their fleets, increasing productivity, lowering their cost of doing business and improving safety. During 2022, we made significant strides towards introducing EAS to the market and putting it in the hands of customers and a list of achievements during the year surpassed our own expectations. We're going to play a short video that presents our significant milestones and the impactful events, both commercial and technological and provide the opportunity to see our products at work. [Audio/Video Presentation] I hope that the video got you excited about what we've done so far. Now I'd like to take a few minutes to give a little bit more context into some of the achievements you just saw in the video. Early in the year, we announced the collaboration with Columbia Vehicle Group to equip their stockchasers, which is a popular material handling vehicle with Cyngn's autonomous driving capability. Customers who use Columbia’s stockchasers can now opt to equip them with autonomous functionality, either as an option or new vehicle deliveries or via retrofit on their existing fleet. By working together, Cyngn and Columbia make it easier for firms to integrate autonomous vehicles into their existing processes. We are, first and foremost, a developer of self-driving software. But in order to enable companies to operate existing fleets autonomously, we developed DriveMod Kit that can be integrated into new and existing fleets enabling legacy vehicles to process our software. Our patent-pending DriveMod Kit is an important component in our go-to-market infrastructure and allows us for scalable deployment for existing or new vehicles. By developing a fast economical retrofit package for existing vehicles, our DriveMod Kit can simplify the transition to autonomous vehicles for companies that would otherwise have to undergo the complication and expense of integrating a new vehicle fleet into their operation. We continuously improve and upgrade our software solutions and harness the data that we receive from our fleets to enhance our artificial intelligence, develop new features and support innovations in vehicle computing and sensing technologies. In July, we launched Version 8.0 of our Enterprise Autonomy Suite, the package of autonomous driving tools that manages customer fleet. While Version 8 of EAS delivers 138 new features and 75% reduction in cloud computing costs, we have continued to innovate and our customers can expect further improvement in the EAS in 2023. In the third quarter, we expanded Cyngn's reach to include a second vehicle type an electric forklift when we signed a multiphase contract to develop our Enterprise Autonomy Suite for a multibillion-dollar building material manufacturer that uses thousands of forklifts in their global operations. Forklifts are the most commonly used material handling vehicles across the globe, and we're excited to enable this customer to operate their forklift fleet autonomously, and add autonomous forklift capabilities to our EAS portfolio. Moving to the fourth quarter. We announced our first commercial contract in November, an agreement to deploy autonomous vehicles to U.S. Continental facility in Southern California. Finally, just last month, we announced another multiphase development contract to deploy our AV technology for the third vehicle types through our engagement with a Global 1000 manufacturer of heavy machinery to harness the capabilities of Cyngn's DriveMod in machine used in the mining sector. Our three engagements cover a full range of industrial applications from industrial material handling, in logistics or manufacturing to heavy industrial solutions in mining. This multi-traction is a testament to the flexibility and adaptability of our EAS and DriveMod solutions and positions us to continue pursuing opportunities to broaden the capabilities of our technology. From manufacturing to logistics to mining and construction, companies across the globe rely on their vehicles to operate their business and serve their customers. And in the vast majority of cases today, each of these vehicles relies on the presence of one or more employees for its operation. However, reliance on people to carry out these tasks comes at a significant cost. The first and most pressing of these is a critical shortage of people to fill these positions. It is estimated that by 2030, labor shortage will cost the U.S. economy $1 trillion in the manufacturing industry alone. Secondly, as a result of labor shortages, and the macroeconomic environment, the cost to employ people is increasing. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, compensation costs for civilian workers increased by 5.1% for the year ending December 2022 on top of a 4% increase in the period. This growth in wages and benefits is making the cost of operating a vehicle ever higher year-over-year. Finally, industrial sites, by their nature, are high-risk working environment. And while everyone seeks to keep accidents at an absolute minimum, there’s effect on life for many companies. Every workplace incident has the potential to be devastating for the employee and extremely costly for the employers. With a preventable workplace accident estimated to have cost businesses more than $170 billion in 2019. In addition, with the growing focus on social element of ESG, the steps that company takes to safeguard its employees are getting more and more attention from investors. Therefore, we are seeing a huge amount of interest from companies for autonomous solutions that allow them to be more efficient, allow them to reallocate employees to more high-value tasks and can keep their employees and environment safe. Industrial space is a perfect candidate for early AV adoption. Things are slower so decision-making is easier for autonomous vehicles. Environments are more defined, plus weather and environmental variability, which creates more repeatable automated solutions. Employees are trained to work alongside vehicles, so being exposed to the whims of the general public. These are just three of the reasons we think autonomous vehicle solutions to start in industrial environment. In addition to being well positioned to take advantage of the fourth industrial revolution, Cyngn's technology is ideally suited for large-scale adoption by our customers. Our initial focus on developing technology on public roads has resulted in a flexible, adaptable solution that overachieve the requirement of an autonomous system when applied to industrial settings. As I mentioned earlier, our DriveMod Kit built by our contract manufacturer allows firms to implement our technology on all vehicles in their existing fleet as well as new vehicles they acquire. Our sophisticated Cyngn Insight software enables the company to control their vehicle through a single system. Therefore, we are very excited in the position we find ourselves in today and possibilities for the future. During 2023, we will advance our initial commercial success from 2022, building on our initial stockchaser deployment and further customer engagements. In order to best position ourselves to do this, we recently appointed Chris Wright as our first Head of Sales in December. Chris has an excellent pedigree having previously worked at Brain Corp, where he secured partnerships with notable customers and OEM manufacturers to deploy thousands of automated robots leading to a landmark of over 100 billion square feet coverage autonomously in 2021. Second of our aims for the year is to continue to meet our development milestones on our forklift project, targeting mass market release of DriveMod Kit enabled electric forklift to follow our fleet customer engagement. Feedback from our customer has been extremely positive so far, and we're very excited by the potential of expansion into the forklift automation. Finally, we continue to work to meet the requirements of the multi-stage development contract on heavy industrial vehicles. This engagement is at an early stage where we aim to prove out the suitability of our technology for use in mining and heavy industrial environments during this year with the ambition of releasing the commercial products in the space sometime next year. With that, I'll turn the call over to Don.