Steve Rizzone
Analyst · Roth Capital. Please go ahead
Thanks Mike. Good afternoon, everyone and welcome to the Energous' fourth quarter conference call. Joining me today is Brian Sereda, our Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Our agenda today includes an overview of our fourth quarter and full year performance. A review of our team growth strategies upcoming milestones we are driving towards and our future outlook. We believe 2020 was a momentum building year for the company. Given the customer validation progress we achieved in contact technology and the introduction of our PowerHub distance technology, despite the challenges of the pandemic, which has had a delaying impact on many of our customer engagements in resulting revenue. The opportunity based for the WattUp technology continues to expand especially in distance technology. In terms of momentum, in the fourth quarter we announced the Gokhale's Method PostureTracker received FCC certification. This announcement is important for two reasons. First, it serves as additional validation that the WattUp technology is gaining acceptance as the number of companies either shipping to end users or in the final stages are preparing to do so, continues to increase and expand in markets served. Second, the announcement marks Energous' formal entry into the large and rapidly expanding market for wireless charged sensors and trackers. Initially charged by contact transmitters and expected to evolve to include distance transmitters. Following onto the heels of the Gokhale announcement, we announced the American Equus had finished trials of Equine Health Tracking and barring any deals. They're preparing to go to market possibly as early as this quarter. Both Gokhale and American Equus products designs highlight two key advantages of the WattUp technology. Namely the ability to hermetically seal receiving device thereby rendering it water tight and the ability to charge multiple receiving devices simultaneously with a single transmitter. If you've been following the consumer electronics industry. You will know that charging of multiple devices simultaneously on a single matt [ph] or with a single transmitter has been a major challenge for the industry including many well-known CE companies. In particular, they've struggled attempting to implement multi device charging functionality utilizing first generation coil-based technology. Our RF technology solves these problems and can simultaneously charge multiple devices as well as different types, configurations and charging angles. All providing the user with freedom of placement. Keep in mind, that many of the contact charging applications we're talking about today will also benefit from the ability to be charged wirelessly at a distance as the number of our partners and customers are actively engaged in bringing over the air charging transmitters to the market. Moving onto the hearable segment, we now have two hearing aid customers with product either available to end users or expected to be available soon, possibly as early as the current quarter. The first to market was the Delight PSAP released in common with our Korean partner SK Telesys, which we believe will be followed by NewSound and the release of their Primo M hearing aid with a true drop in charge experience. A user simply needs to place their hearing aids onto the charger and the charger will identify the placement of these devices as well as begin to charge the batteries. Battery levels are then monitored by the charged providing the appropriate charging levels based on information received from the hearing aids internal power management technology. Energous also announced that EarTechnic has selected - WattUp technology for a new model of hearing aid called the Tie-X, a special significance to Energous is that, the initial Tie-X products will be launched in Europe. The EarTechic hearing aid will likely be the first WattUp enabled device on the market in Europe, a milestone we're excited to achieve. We continue to see momentum in hearing aids given the WattUp technologies ability to support full product hearing aid models including in the ear devices with unique shapes which pose coupling problems for first generation coil-based charging options. Further a special interest to hearing aid manufacturers is the ability of the WattUp transmitter technology to support one to many. Given hearing aid designers and engineers the ability to use a common charging transmitter platform across a broad number of product skews. We are particularly pleased in the strong interest in our charging technology continues to expand across a variety of vertical markets, beyond sensors and hearing aids. I would now like to provide some updates on customers announcement in 2020. Energous is working with companies like Xentris who are exploring a broad spectrum of potential military application solutions including the solider of the future. We believe that there will be broad, federal and military sector interest an opportunity in second generation WPT [ph] solutions utilizing WattUp's unique capability to support both contact and distance charging and in response, we're dedicating resources to focus on developing our market business. We are already starting to see the benefits of this investment which we will believe could result in the military and federal applications becoming a meaningful percent of our future revenues. We are still in the development stages with Grepow, the top tier battery manufacturer based in China. To integrate battery and charging technology into a single easy to implement, cost effective solution for a broad spectrum of application. Grepow has significant market share and important target markets including hearing aids, medical devices and centers. We expect to report additional progress with this partner in future quarterly calls. On a side note, earlier today we announced our second battery partnership with Thinfilm to enable ultra-thin wirelessly charged solutions for applications such as hearables, wearables and connected sensors. Designers of these types of devices face a constraint around form factor, many need to be waterproof, highly durable, portless or very thin adding challenges to their design. Thinfilm is a leader in solid state lithium micro battery technology and with our complementary RF-based wireless charging technology together we're actively working to promote solutions for today's small form factor applications that we believe will enable some truly disruptive wearable designs in the market. Moving on, our collaboration with Pasco, in conjunction with the partnership efforts of [indiscernible] and SK Telesys is still progressing. As you'll recall last quarter, we successfully completed the field trial of a WattUp enabled ultra-wide band industrial tracking device. We believe this opportunity will accelerate as soon as Korean regulatory certification has been formalized. Cost is always a major consideration for the introduction of new consumer technology. Energous is fortunate to have the support of a prime ODM who has developed a common transmitter platform for WattUp enabled contract receivers. We have enabled to direct a number of customers and prospects in this direction where they can take advantage of economies of scale, reduce risk and lower startup cost. As the WattUp technology continues to expand adoption and mature. We see both the number and role of ODMs expanding as we shift more of our customer [indiscernible] requirements do them. Thereby lessening the demands on Energous internal support and development resources. Now for an update on our regulatory efforts. There remains important markets where certification of WattUp technology is pending. China, Korea and India. Our goal is to have the path to certification in these three markets complete before the end of this year. However, we will continue to caution our investors that we're dealing with government agencies. So there can be no certainty in terms of timelines. We believe India will likely be first, followed by Korea and China. The situation with China may accelerate as we continue to increase the number of customers in this important market as well as the possible impact of expected improvements in the trade relationships between the US and China by the new administration. On the technology side, Energous made a very, very important and far-reaching announcement in September regarding a major advancement in our new power broadcasting technology designated the PowerHub. We announced FCC regulatory certification of the PowerHub expanding the distance charging zone out to one meter. This announcement has had major implications both technical and strategic for Energous. As most of our investors are aware, Energous was the first company to complete an FCC Part 18 certification for power added distance back in December 2017, which essentially allows for greater power than 1 Watt to be transmitted over the air as long as pre-defined health and safety standards are met to achieve this industry leading milestone our engineering team developed a multi-antenna transmitter that concentrates power in a small three-dimensional space. This certification represented a validation of our technology and was an industry breakthrough for distance WPT. However in response to customers concern about size, cost and complexity of implementing beamforming technology. Our engineering and regulatory teams combined their efforts and developed a completely new single antenna non-beamforming technology that is inexpensive, easier to implement all in a small form factor which meets the FCC mandated health and safety standards as evidenced by the September announced. While beamforming continues to be an active technology that maybe used in future applications. Our focus has shifted to the PowerHub which is experiencing strong interest in creating a workspace or desktop charging environment for things like wireless keyboards, mice, bluetooth earbuds, essentially anything battery powered that sits on a desk. The interest has been far beyond our expectations. I will address this issue in a moment. But suffice it to say, we are rapidly realigning our resources to support the interest in PowerHub and believe it will help accelerate the commercial isolation of both the desktop as well as far field distance applications. Many of our investors have asked about the Dialog relationship especially in light of the recent announcement from Renesas to acquire Dialog. To be clear, Dialog continues to be our go-to-market partner. We believe the accelerated traction we're seeing in the distance market is expected to be appealing to both Dialog and Renesas as this is where Energous is uniquely differentiated and we're the ultimate value creation and major revenues for the company reside. Though the acquisition may take months to complete and is very early in the process. At this time, we're not aware of any decisions that may have an impact on our relationship. During the fourth quarter, we completed the at-the-market equity offering or ATM. Brian will provide additional details. But our balance sheet is the strongest. It has ever been and will set a solid foundation for us to grow our financial fundamentals. Brian, I will now turn the call over to you.