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ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Tenon Medical EPS ResultsActual EPS-$12.35Consensus EPS -$8.40Beat/MissMissed by -$3.95One Year Ago EPSN/ATenon Medical Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$1.28 millionExpected Revenue$1.54 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$261.00 thousandYoY Revenue GrowthN/ATenon Medical Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2026Date8/13/2026TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateThursday, August 13, 2026Conference Call Time4:30PM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Tenon Medical Q2 2026 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 13, 2026ShareShareShare This ReportLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: Revenue and gross profit surged: Second-quarter revenue rose 127% year over year to $1.3 million, while gross profit increased 232% to $0.8 million. Gross margin expanded to 64% from 43%, aided by higher procedure volumes and improved fixed-cost absorption. Positive Sentiment: Physician and distributor training events increased 98% in the first half versus the second half of 2025, supported by the new Tampa training center. Management said the facility contributed to a record monthly case volume in July and a strong start to the third quarter. Positive Sentiment: FDA 510(k) clearance for the updated Catamaran system is expected to reduce per-procedure costs through reusable instruments and improve margins beginning in the third quarter. The company is also preparing enhancements to Symmetry Plus and additional products for potential regulatory filing and launch. Positive Sentiment: Tenon raised $4.2 million in gross proceeds through a July 1 public offering, providing additional funding for commercial expansion, clinical research, product development, and partial repayment of convertible notes. Negative Sentiment: The company remains loss-making, with a second-quarter net loss of $4.1 million and $1.7 million in cash at quarter-end. Operating expenses increased, and the six-month operating loss was essentially unchanged year over year despite revenue more than doubling; additional non-cash interest expense also increased the net loss. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallTenon Medical Q2 202600:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Welcome to the Tenon Medical second quarter 2026 financial results and corporate update conference call. As a reminder, this call is being recorded. Your hosts today are Steve Foster, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Kevin Williamson, Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Foster and Mr. Williamson will present results of operations for the second quarter ended June 30th, 2026 and provide a corporate update. A press release detailing these results was released today and is available on the Investor Relations section of our company's website, www.tenonmed.com. Before we begin the formal presentation, I would like to remind everyone that statements made on the call and webcast may include predictions, estimates, and other information that might be considered forward-looking. While these forward-looking statements represent our current judgment on what the future holds, they are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Operator00:01:02You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect our opinions only as of the date of this presentation. Please keep in mind that we are not obligating ourselves to revise or publicly release the results of any revision to these forward-looking statements in light of new information or future events. For a more complete discussion of these factors and other risks, you should review our quarterly and annual reports on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. At this time, I would like to turn the call over to Tenon Medical's Chief Executive Officer, Steve Foster. Please go ahead, sir. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:01:44Thank you, Joe, and good afternoon, everyone. I am pleased to welcome you to today's second quarter 2026 financial results and corporate update conference call for Tenon Medical. Second quarter revenue was $1.3 million, an increase of 127% over the second quarter last year, and gross profit was $0.8 million, an increase of 232% over the prior year period. Each was the highest we have reported in a second quarter. Gross margin was 64% compared to 43% a year ago. Case volume grew across both the Catamaran and SImmetry+ platforms, and each incremental procedure is now carrying meaningful more profit. Looking at the first half as a whole, revenue was $2.7 million, an increase of 106% from $1.3 million in the first six months of 2025. Gross profit was $1.8 million, an increase of 210% from $0.6 million at a gross margin of 66% compared with 44%. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:02:54Our loss from operations for the six months was $6.6 million, compared with $6.5 million a year ago, essentially unchanged, while revenue doubled and gross profit dollars roughly tripled. Growth on the top line came from a higher number of Catamaran cases and continued meaningful SImmetry+ contribution since we acquired the SiVantage assets in August of last year. Physician and distributor training is a leading indicator for us, and on that front, our training events increased 98% in the first half of 2026 compared with the second half of 2025. Gross margin expanded substantially year-over-year. At 64%, we are approximately 21 percentage points higher than the second quarter of last year. At 66% for the first half, we are roughly 22 points higher than the same period in 2025. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:03:52Increased revenue has contributed through improved absorption of fixed production overhead, and we are also benefiting from more streamlined commercial footprint and stronger field productivity. Beyond the financials, a few items from the quarter are worth noting. First, on the commercial side, our platform offering continues to progress the way we had planned, with physicians evaluating Catamaran and SImmetry+ as complementary tools, inferior posterior lateral approaches to the same anatomy. As part of our continued investment in commercial activity, we've hired a seasoned professional sales lead to our East Coast sales team and expect to add further sales heads and distributor partners in the back half of the year. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:04:40Additionally, we saw a meaningful uptick in our physician and distributor training activity in Q2, driven by our newly opened Tampa sales and training office, which has contributed to a record case volume month in July and a strong start to Q3. Second, as it relates to regulatory matters, subsequent to the quarter end, on July 2nd, we announced that we received FDA 510(k) clearance for the Catamaran SI Joint Fusion System. The updated clearance incorporates various instrument upgrades, as well as the reclassification of certain instruments from disposable to reusable status, which is expected to improve system performance while reducing ongoing per-procedure costs previously associated with disposable instrumentation and improving margin, which we expect to play out meaningfully beginning in Q3. Third, we have had a busy quarter with our R&D initiatives and are nearing multiple launches that we believe will be meaningful in this space. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:05:40First, we have an enhanced SImmetry+ system that includes streamlined decortication, which will become clinically active in Q3 and is a significant improvement to this system. Second, we are nearing the final stages of development and approaching filing for 510(k) approval of an enhanced feature to the SImmetry+ implant, which will make the implant even further differentiated. Third, we are excited about the progress we have made on a third approach to the space in an additional product offering to Catamaran and SImmetry+ that we believe meets a large unmet need in a very novel way. Fourth, as it relates to capital, on July 1, we closed a public offering of common stock or pre-funded warrants and common stock purchase warrants for aggregate gross proceeds of $4.2 million. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:06:32Net proceeds are expected to be used for partial repayment of our outstanding convertible notes, commercial expansion, clinical research, and general corporate purposes. Looking out over the rest of the year, our focus is narrow: keep growing procedure volumes on both platforms, continue aggressive physician training and education, accelerate key R&D projects, and protect the gross margin gains we have built over the past year as we scale. We have multiple ways to win in this market, and we intend to use them. With that, I'll turn the call over to Kevin to discuss our financials. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:07:10Thank you, Steve. I will now provide a summarized review of our financial results. A full breakdown is available in our press release that crossed the wire this afternoon. Starting with the top line, second quarter revenue was $1.3 million, a record for any second quarter in the company's history, and up 127% from $0.6 million a year ago. Revenue for the six months ended June 30th, 2026 was $2.7 million, an increase of 106% compared to $1.3 million in the six months ended June 30th, 2025. The increase in the quarter was driven by a large increase in the number of surgical procedures performed, as well as the addition of revenue related to the SImmetry+ system. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:07:53Over the past 12 months, we have meaningfully increased our physician user base and surgical case volume, and we expect to continue to build on that momentum through sales force expansion, increased physician and distributor engagement, and future product launches. Gross profit was $0.8 million, or 64% of revenue in the second quarter, compared to $0.2 million or 43% of revenue a year ago. That's a 232% increase in dollar terms and the highest for any second quarter in the company's history. On a margin basis, we picked up about 21 percentage points year-over-year. For the six months, gross profit was $1.8 million or 66.2% of revenue, compared to $0.6 million or 44.0% of revenue, a 210% increase in dollars and roughly 22 percentage points. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:08:45The improvement was primarily driven by higher revenue and lower fixed costs in the period, driving further absorption of production overhead costs within cost of goods sold. We continue to expect to see our gross margin expand as revenue increases and we further absorb fixed costs within our cost of sales. Operating expenses totaled $4.2 million in the second quarter, compared to $3.1 million in the second quarter of 2025. For the six months, operating expenses totaled $8.4 million compared to $7.1 million in the prior year period. The increase in the quarter was primarily due to higher sales and marketing expenses associated with higher revenue, in addition to higher research and development expenses as we continue to work towards future product additions. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:09:31Net loss was $4.1 million or $12.35 per share in the second quarter, compared to a net loss of $2.8 million or $12.76 per share in the second quarter of 2025. For the six months, net loss was $7.5 million or $23.16 per share, compared to a net loss of $6.4 million or $39.91 per share in the same period a year ago. The increase in net loss was primarily driven below the operating line by $0.9 million of non-cash interest expense related to the amortization of the original issue discount related to our convertible notes, which was not present in the prior year period. We ended the quarter with $1.7 million in cash and cash equivalents, compared to $3.8 million as of December 31, 2025. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:10:23Subsequent to quarter end, on July 1st, we closed the public offering with gross proceeds of $4.2 million, which provides additional runway to fund our commercial, clinical, and development priorities. Overall, we believe the financial and strategic actions taken through the first half of 2026 have positioned Tenon to drive continued growth in the second half and into 2027 while sustaining a streamlined and disciplined cost base and executing on our commercial and upcoming product launch initiatives. I'll now hand the call back to Steve for closing comments. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:10:55Thank you, Kevin. In conclusion, we believe Tenon is delivering top-line growth, margin growth, and a cost structure that is expected to provide efficiencies as we expand our offerings. Significant progress has been made on vital R&D projects, promising a diversified and innovative portfolio of sacropelvic technologies over the next six to nine months. Our focus on commercial expansion and execution positions Tenon to build on this momentum and deliver increasing value to patients, providers, and our shareholders. I thank you all for attending, and now I'd like to hand the call over to our operator to begin our Q&A session with covering analysts. Joe? Operator00:11:39Thank you, sir. Ladies and gentlemen, if you would like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad, and a confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you would like to remove your question from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing the star keys. Our first question comes from the line of Nicholas Sherwood with Maxim. Please proceed. Nicholas SherwoodAnalyst at Maxim00:12:08Hi, good evening. Thank you for taking my questions. Can you just talk about any sort of advancements that have come in the SiVantage product pipeline? How you're feeling about the regulatory or the research and development on those? Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:12:25Yeah. Thanks, Nicholas. I appreciate the question. When we did the SiVantage transaction, they already had commercial activity in the SImmetry+ component of their offering. There are three major components to that technology. One was already released when we did the transaction. The second is an enhanced decortication tool, which we mentioned will be out here in October, for clinical use. The second is an addition to the implant construct that we really think is going to be very novel and unique and answer some of the needs that have been communicated to by our physician customers. You're going to see a greatly enhanced SImmetry+ platform over the coming two to six months, as we roll all of this stuff out. We really believe that that platform's going to become very attractive to physicians that prefer lateral and oblique procedures. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:13:32Secondarily, SiVantage had a novel posterior approach technology that we are now just finishing testing on and preparing for an FDA submission in that arena. Very excited where that's going. Anxious to share more, probably in the next quarterly review. We'll get into some details about what that technology looks like, how it's positioned, how it's targeted, and things of that nature. The SiVantage portfolio is delivering as expected, some really nice pipeline enhancements and what have you, and we're really excited about what's to come. Nicholas SherwoodAnalyst at Maxim00:14:14Yeah, that's an exciting thing. My next question is, the summer might be a slower period when it comes to training new physicians. Can you talk about, are there any special events or pushes that you're going to have through the end of this year? Kind of that back to school season, so to speak, when it comes to bringing in new physicians and training them on your technology? Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:14:38Yeah, sure. Appreciate that. Look, I suppose with all of our activities, there's a little bit of seasonality. Certainly it's true with physician training activities. We mentioned the opening of a training center in Tampa, and we're finding the demand to visit the facility to see the array of technologies that are there, both in imaging as well as our own implant technology, navigation technologies, things of that nature, is really attractive. Frankly, it's exceeded all of our expectations, the demand, the visits, and what have you. We mentioned some pretty significant growth in our training activity in the first half of 2026 compared to 2025, and we attribute most of that to the new facility that we've invested in, and frankly, the really cool environment, and experience that's being delivered when physicians visit that site. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:15:38We are actually seeing an uptick, and I anticipate continued uptick, not only because of the facility there, but as we start rolling out the enhancements to SImmetry+, the new technologies we talked about, et cetera, there will be even more compelling reasons for physicians to visit and take a look at what is happening. Nicholas SherwoodAnalyst at Maxim00:16:01Awesome. Yeah. That sounds like there is some good progress there. Thank you for answering my questions, and I will return to the queue. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:16:07Thanks, Nicholas. Operator00:16:12Thank you. This will conclude the question and answer session, and I would now like to turn the call back to Mr. Foster for his closing remarks. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:16:22Great. Thank you, Joe. I would like to thank each of you for joining our earnings conference call today and look forward to continuing to update you on our ongoing progress and growth. If we were unable to answer any of your questions, please reach out to our IR firm, MZ Group. We will be more than happy to assist. With that, I wish everybody a good evening. Operator00:16:44This concludes today's conference. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Welcome to the Tenon Medical second quarter 2026 financial results and corporate update conference call. As a reminder, this call is being recorded. Your hosts today are Steve Foster, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Kevin Williamson, Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Foster and Mr. Williamson will present results of operations for the second quarter ended June 30th, 2026 and provide a corporate update. A press release detailing these results was released today and is available on the Investor Relations section of our company's website, www.tenonmed.com. Before we begin the formal presentation, I would like to remind everyone that statements made on the call and webcast may include predictions, estimates, and other information that might be considered forward-looking. While these forward-looking statements represent our current judgment on what the future holds, they are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Operator00:01:02You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect our opinions only as of the date of this presentation. Please keep in mind that we are not obligating ourselves to revise or publicly release the results of any revision to these forward-looking statements in light of new information or future events. For a more complete discussion of these factors and other risks, you should review our quarterly and annual reports on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov. At this time, I would like to turn the call over to Tenon Medical's Chief Executive Officer, Steve Foster. Please go ahead, sir. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:01:44Thank you, Joe, and good afternoon, everyone. I am pleased to welcome you to today's second quarter 2026 financial results and corporate update conference call for Tenon Medical. Second quarter revenue was $1.3 million, an increase of 127% over the second quarter last year, and gross profit was $0.8 million, an increase of 232% over the prior year period. Each was the highest we have reported in a second quarter. Gross margin was 64% compared to 43% a year ago. Case volume grew across both the Catamaran and SImmetry+ platforms, and each incremental procedure is now carrying meaningful more profit. Looking at the first half as a whole, revenue was $2.7 million, an increase of 106% from $1.3 million in the first six months of 2025. Gross profit was $1.8 million, an increase of 210% from $0.6 million at a gross margin of 66% compared with 44%. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:02:54Our loss from operations for the six months was $6.6 million, compared with $6.5 million a year ago, essentially unchanged, while revenue doubled and gross profit dollars roughly tripled. Growth on the top line came from a higher number of Catamaran cases and continued meaningful SImmetry+ contribution since we acquired the SiVantage assets in August of last year. Physician and distributor training is a leading indicator for us, and on that front, our training events increased 98% in the first half of 2026 compared with the second half of 2025. Gross margin expanded substantially year-over-year. At 64%, we are approximately 21 percentage points higher than the second quarter of last year. At 66% for the first half, we are roughly 22 points higher than the same period in 2025. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:03:52Increased revenue has contributed through improved absorption of fixed production overhead, and we are also benefiting from more streamlined commercial footprint and stronger field productivity. Beyond the financials, a few items from the quarter are worth noting. First, on the commercial side, our platform offering continues to progress the way we had planned, with physicians evaluating Catamaran and SImmetry+ as complementary tools, inferior posterior lateral approaches to the same anatomy. As part of our continued investment in commercial activity, we've hired a seasoned professional sales lead to our East Coast sales team and expect to add further sales heads and distributor partners in the back half of the year. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:04:40Additionally, we saw a meaningful uptick in our physician and distributor training activity in Q2, driven by our newly opened Tampa sales and training office, which has contributed to a record case volume month in July and a strong start to Q3. Second, as it relates to regulatory matters, subsequent to the quarter end, on July 2nd, we announced that we received FDA 510(k) clearance for the Catamaran SI Joint Fusion System. The updated clearance incorporates various instrument upgrades, as well as the reclassification of certain instruments from disposable to reusable status, which is expected to improve system performance while reducing ongoing per-procedure costs previously associated with disposable instrumentation and improving margin, which we expect to play out meaningfully beginning in Q3. Third, we have had a busy quarter with our R&D initiatives and are nearing multiple launches that we believe will be meaningful in this space. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:05:40First, we have an enhanced SImmetry+ system that includes streamlined decortication, which will become clinically active in Q3 and is a significant improvement to this system. Second, we are nearing the final stages of development and approaching filing for 510(k) approval of an enhanced feature to the SImmetry+ implant, which will make the implant even further differentiated. Third, we are excited about the progress we have made on a third approach to the space in an additional product offering to Catamaran and SImmetry+ that we believe meets a large unmet need in a very novel way. Fourth, as it relates to capital, on July 1, we closed a public offering of common stock or pre-funded warrants and common stock purchase warrants for aggregate gross proceeds of $4.2 million. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:06:32Net proceeds are expected to be used for partial repayment of our outstanding convertible notes, commercial expansion, clinical research, and general corporate purposes. Looking out over the rest of the year, our focus is narrow: keep growing procedure volumes on both platforms, continue aggressive physician training and education, accelerate key R&D projects, and protect the gross margin gains we have built over the past year as we scale. We have multiple ways to win in this market, and we intend to use them. With that, I'll turn the call over to Kevin to discuss our financials. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:07:10Thank you, Steve. I will now provide a summarized review of our financial results. A full breakdown is available in our press release that crossed the wire this afternoon. Starting with the top line, second quarter revenue was $1.3 million, a record for any second quarter in the company's history, and up 127% from $0.6 million a year ago. Revenue for the six months ended June 30th, 2026 was $2.7 million, an increase of 106% compared to $1.3 million in the six months ended June 30th, 2025. The increase in the quarter was driven by a large increase in the number of surgical procedures performed, as well as the addition of revenue related to the SImmetry+ system. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:07:53Over the past 12 months, we have meaningfully increased our physician user base and surgical case volume, and we expect to continue to build on that momentum through sales force expansion, increased physician and distributor engagement, and future product launches. Gross profit was $0.8 million, or 64% of revenue in the second quarter, compared to $0.2 million or 43% of revenue a year ago. That's a 232% increase in dollar terms and the highest for any second quarter in the company's history. On a margin basis, we picked up about 21 percentage points year-over-year. For the six months, gross profit was $1.8 million or 66.2% of revenue, compared to $0.6 million or 44.0% of revenue, a 210% increase in dollars and roughly 22 percentage points. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:08:45The improvement was primarily driven by higher revenue and lower fixed costs in the period, driving further absorption of production overhead costs within cost of goods sold. We continue to expect to see our gross margin expand as revenue increases and we further absorb fixed costs within our cost of sales. Operating expenses totaled $4.2 million in the second quarter, compared to $3.1 million in the second quarter of 2025. For the six months, operating expenses totaled $8.4 million compared to $7.1 million in the prior year period. The increase in the quarter was primarily due to higher sales and marketing expenses associated with higher revenue, in addition to higher research and development expenses as we continue to work towards future product additions. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:09:31Net loss was $4.1 million or $12.35 per share in the second quarter, compared to a net loss of $2.8 million or $12.76 per share in the second quarter of 2025. For the six months, net loss was $7.5 million or $23.16 per share, compared to a net loss of $6.4 million or $39.91 per share in the same period a year ago. The increase in net loss was primarily driven below the operating line by $0.9 million of non-cash interest expense related to the amortization of the original issue discount related to our convertible notes, which was not present in the prior year period. We ended the quarter with $1.7 million in cash and cash equivalents, compared to $3.8 million as of December 31, 2025. Kevin WilliamsonCFO at Tenon Medical00:10:23Subsequent to quarter end, on July 1st, we closed the public offering with gross proceeds of $4.2 million, which provides additional runway to fund our commercial, clinical, and development priorities. Overall, we believe the financial and strategic actions taken through the first half of 2026 have positioned Tenon to drive continued growth in the second half and into 2027 while sustaining a streamlined and disciplined cost base and executing on our commercial and upcoming product launch initiatives. I'll now hand the call back to Steve for closing comments. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:10:55Thank you, Kevin. In conclusion, we believe Tenon is delivering top-line growth, margin growth, and a cost structure that is expected to provide efficiencies as we expand our offerings. Significant progress has been made on vital R&D projects, promising a diversified and innovative portfolio of sacropelvic technologies over the next six to nine months. Our focus on commercial expansion and execution positions Tenon to build on this momentum and deliver increasing value to patients, providers, and our shareholders. I thank you all for attending, and now I'd like to hand the call over to our operator to begin our Q&A session with covering analysts. Joe? Operator00:11:39Thank you, sir. Ladies and gentlemen, if you would like to ask a question, please press star one on your telephone keypad, and a confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you would like to remove your question from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing the star keys. Our first question comes from the line of Nicholas Sherwood with Maxim. Please proceed. Nicholas SherwoodAnalyst at Maxim00:12:08Hi, good evening. Thank you for taking my questions. Can you just talk about any sort of advancements that have come in the SiVantage product pipeline? How you're feeling about the regulatory or the research and development on those? Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:12:25Yeah. Thanks, Nicholas. I appreciate the question. When we did the SiVantage transaction, they already had commercial activity in the SImmetry+ component of their offering. There are three major components to that technology. One was already released when we did the transaction. The second is an enhanced decortication tool, which we mentioned will be out here in October, for clinical use. The second is an addition to the implant construct that we really think is going to be very novel and unique and answer some of the needs that have been communicated to by our physician customers. You're going to see a greatly enhanced SImmetry+ platform over the coming two to six months, as we roll all of this stuff out. We really believe that that platform's going to become very attractive to physicians that prefer lateral and oblique procedures. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:13:32Secondarily, SiVantage had a novel posterior approach technology that we are now just finishing testing on and preparing for an FDA submission in that arena. Very excited where that's going. Anxious to share more, probably in the next quarterly review. We'll get into some details about what that technology looks like, how it's positioned, how it's targeted, and things of that nature. The SiVantage portfolio is delivering as expected, some really nice pipeline enhancements and what have you, and we're really excited about what's to come. Nicholas SherwoodAnalyst at Maxim00:14:14Yeah, that's an exciting thing. My next question is, the summer might be a slower period when it comes to training new physicians. Can you talk about, are there any special events or pushes that you're going to have through the end of this year? Kind of that back to school season, so to speak, when it comes to bringing in new physicians and training them on your technology? Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:14:38Yeah, sure. Appreciate that. Look, I suppose with all of our activities, there's a little bit of seasonality. Certainly it's true with physician training activities. We mentioned the opening of a training center in Tampa, and we're finding the demand to visit the facility to see the array of technologies that are there, both in imaging as well as our own implant technology, navigation technologies, things of that nature, is really attractive. Frankly, it's exceeded all of our expectations, the demand, the visits, and what have you. We mentioned some pretty significant growth in our training activity in the first half of 2026 compared to 2025, and we attribute most of that to the new facility that we've invested in, and frankly, the really cool environment, and experience that's being delivered when physicians visit that site. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:15:38We are actually seeing an uptick, and I anticipate continued uptick, not only because of the facility there, but as we start rolling out the enhancements to SImmetry+, the new technologies we talked about, et cetera, there will be even more compelling reasons for physicians to visit and take a look at what is happening. Nicholas SherwoodAnalyst at Maxim00:16:01Awesome. Yeah. That sounds like there is some good progress there. Thank you for answering my questions, and I will return to the queue. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:16:07Thanks, Nicholas. Operator00:16:12Thank you. This will conclude the question and answer session, and I would now like to turn the call back to Mr. Foster for his closing remarks. Steve FosterPresident and CEO at Tenon Medical00:16:22Great. Thank you, Joe. I would like to thank each of you for joining our earnings conference call today and look forward to continuing to update you on our ongoing progress and growth. If we were unable to answer any of your questions, please reach out to our IR firm, MZ Group. We will be more than happy to assist. With that, I wish everybody a good evening. Operator00:16:44This concludes today's conference. You may disconnect your lines at this time and enjoy the rest of your day.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesSteve FosterPresident and CEOKevin WilliamsonCFOAnalystsNicholas SherwoodAnalyst at MaximPowered by