Raluca Dinu
Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann
Thank you, Bruce, and good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for spending the time with us and for your interest in QT Imaging. The first quarter of 2026 was a highly productive period for QT Imaging as we continue to execute across commercialization, clinical validation, reimbursement, regulatory expansion and software innovation. We believe that the progress achieved during the quarter further strengthens the foundation for the long-term adoption of our technology and supports our strategy of building a leading quantitative breast imaging platform. During the quarter, we shipped 13 QT Breast Acoustic CT systems, which was in line with our commercial distribution commitments. These shipments reflect continued operational execution and growing commercial activity as we expand our installed base, both domestically and internationally. We're also pleased to announce that subsequent to the close of the quarter, the maturity date of our senior secured term loan with Lynrock Lake was extended by 2 years from March 31, 2027, to March 31, 2029. We would like to thank Lynrock Lake for their continued support and confidence in QT Imaging. This extension provides the company with additional financial flexibility as we continue executing on our commercial, clinical and strategic growth initiatives. On the reimbursement front, we achieved an important milestone with the approval by the American Medical Association of a new Category III CPT code for our technology, effective January 1, 2027. We believe this is a meaningful step toward broader clinical adoption, standardized reporting, utilization tracking and future reimbursement pathways for our technology. We also received FDA 510(k) clearance for enhancements to our Breast Acoustic CT scanner and platform designed to improve visualization and imaging coverage of posterior breast tissue. This region has historically been challenging to evaluate with traditional breast imaging technologies, and we believe the updated configuration further improves the clinical utility and overall performance of our system. On the international regulatory front, we secured official classification and clearance in the United Arab Emirates for both our QT Breast Acoustic CT scanner and the QTI SaaS Cloud Platform under our distribution agreement with Al Naghi Medical Company. We also continue to advance our software ecosystem and imaging capabilities. During the quarter, we launched the QT Imaging-Olea Viewer, an innovative multi-modality imaging platform designed to support efficient review and correlation of imaging findings across modalities while enabling longitudinal patient evaluation and quantitative analysis. In parallel, we released software version 4.5.0, a next-generation image reconstruction update that improves spatial resolution and reflection imaging, and enhances image quality while maintaining efficient processing time. We believe continued software innovation will remain a key differentiator and advantage for QT Imaging as we expand our installed base and advance toward a more scalable imaging and data platform. Importantly, our commercial efforts continue to be supported by growing clinical evidence generated at leading institutions. For example, at the Mayo Clinic, a prospective feasibility study evaluating QTscan as a supplemental screening tool compared to an MRI in high-risk women provided encouraging early validation of the technology. The study demonstrated absolute agreement between QT Imaging and MRI, suggesting comparable effectiveness of QT Imaging and MRI in identifying positive findings. We also continue to strengthen our clinical and medical advisory team. During the quarter, we welcomed Dr. Mary Yamashita as Senior Clinical Adviser to support our clinical strategy, lead our training activities and development of structured interpretation pathways for QTscan. More recently, we welcomed Dr. Barry Roseman as Senior Medical Adviser. Dr. Roseman is a breast surgical oncologist with more than 25 years of experience treating breast cancer and breast disease. He currently operates Advanced Breast Care Surgical Oncology of North Georgia, which is a comprehensive breast imaging and diagnostic center. His engagement with QT Imaging includes implementation of QTscan within his busy clinical practice to support physician training, workflow integration, patient access and the collection of real-world clinical and operational experience with the technology. Given his extensive experience treating women with dense breast tissue, Dr. Roseman understands firsthand the limitation of existing imaging modalities, which can miss cancers in dense breast and the need for additional technologies capable of providing more quantitative and clinically meaningful information. We believe QT Imaging technology is uniquely positioned as a radiation-free, compression-free true 3D breast imaging platform capable of delivering quantitative information that may improve clinical decision-making, particularly for women with dense breast. More broadly, we believe QT Imaging sits at the intersection of advanced imaging, quantitative diagnostic and AI-enabled health care infrastructure. Overall, we remain focused on disciplined execution as we continue expanding commercialization efforts, advancing our technology platform and building long-term value for patients, providers and shareholders. Now I'll turn the call over to our CFO, Jay Jennings, to review our financial results. Jay?