Brian Sereda
Analyst · ROTH Capital
Hey, Thanks Mike. I'm Brian Sereda, Chief Financial Officer at Energous. And joining me today on the call is, Cesar Johnston, our Chief Operating Officer; and Executive Vice President of Engineering, our chief operating officer and Neeraj Sahejpal, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. At the close of market today, we announced our results and highlights for our first quarter of 2021 ended on March 31. The team would like to give you an update on several aspects of our business beginning with an update on customers and markets, along with engineering and regulatory, followed by an update on our operating results before opening the call up for Q&A. On our last quarterly call, we had stated that we were expecting quarterly revenue growth to occur accordingly, we recognized $145,000 versus $90,000 in the prior fourth quarter. In combination with this modest growth, we also saw an expansion of interest in our technology, including notable potential customers, owing to the release of our Wattup Powerhub developer kit in March. This technology continues to evolve in terms of power levels and at a distance charging capabilities. And we are excited to see the varied potential applications that are being considered by our partners. Previously announced to contact to charging base partners such as NewSound, Gokhale and American Equus continue to progress towards general commercial availability. We and our partners continue to navigate the challenges associated with the direct impact of COVID-19 related closures. IC parts shortages and working remotely. This is leading to some delays but we are excited about these upcoming product releases as they further highlight RF as a next generation and next evolution of wireless charging for both at contact and at a distance or over the air charging. In addition, we continue to work with these customers as they prepare to bring their respective products to market in the coming months. We're also working with a number of additional partners who have not been announced that are looking to implement our RF based contact charging technology due to certain advantages over coil base charging. In general, interest in true wireless power as an industry continues to grow, especially regarding RF based charging as evident from the recently announced early and early conceptual demonstrations by the likes of Xiaomi, Oppo and Motorola Mobility. It is clear the freedom to charge at a distance is the next barrier overcome and we believe Energous with this portfolio of chips, system software and regulatory understanding is uniquely positioned to create the ecosystem of next generation wireless power at a distance. Case in point. Our Powerhub technologies value proposition is to allow device manufacturers, consumer, medical, industrial, and other markets to enable over the air wireless charging in the most cost effective and practical way. Something that we believe is not possible with older first generation coil based charging technologies. Backed by our ability to secure early regulatory approvals using proprietary non-beam forming technology, we are seeing various distance techs charging opportunities evolve at a faster pace than our earlier expectations. In addition, the availability of our Powerhub transmitter reference kit has brought device manufacturers to the table that need to solve at a distance charging requirements that can only be currently solved with RF based solutions. And we believe that our first partner product enabled with true over the air wireless power will be launched later this year. While we also continue to make progress with opportunities in near field, we see three trends emerging in distance based charging. Number one, new medical devices especially wearables are being designed in various sizes and shapes with a clear need for no open contact points that you find with Pogo pins. Difficulty in embedding coils into these devices along with a desire or requirement to offer charging at a distance has led to companies to RF charging to solve these issues. We are seeing the same trend in consumer IoT applications that we are working with partners on today. Number two, the industrial segment is also quickly evolving thanks to the introduction of faster communication standards and data gathering via Bluetooth with more display, sensor and control applications. We believe this will require charging solutions in difficult environments capable of charging at much longer distances where batteries cannot be easily accessed. And third, active harvesting is growing especially in commercial and industrial settings, and is evolving into applications where a dedicated charger transmitter is needed to ensure that required amounts of energy are reliably available. Receivers in this category will most likely not have batteries, but will need to receive enough energy to power data gathering sensors in areas such as logistics and manufacturing. Our strategy involves bringing an ecosystem together where more of partners can enable our transmitter technology, providing a complete range of power and distance solutions. Our announcement yesterday of European regulatory approval is just one example of where Energous is leading the worldwide effort to expand the reach of wireless power transfer. We are seeing an increase in the number of potential partners with industrial and medical applications needing functionality that can't be supported by older first generation wireless charging technologies. Our continued evolution of our Powerhub technology and future introduction of longer range capabilities with meaningful power at distance is expected to continue to expand our prospects in these areas, and we expect could lead to future higher volume commercial opportunities. To summarize what is becoming evident with our most recent customer engagements is the scale of the opportunity and the prominence of the customers and their respective applications that are pulling us and our technology into emerging opportunities, especially into markets such as medical devices, logistics, and other potentially high volume opportunities where contact base charging is either not an option, or is not ideal. We believe this is a testament to the progress we have made in establishing Energous as the leader in next generation, wireless charging solutions. I'd like to now turn the call over to Cesar, our COO who will bring you up to date on our innovation, technology and regulatory progress, Cesar?