Singular Genomics Systems Q2 2023 Earnings Report $20.01 0.00 (0.00%) As of 02/21/2025 Earnings HistoryForecast Singular Genomics Systems EPS ResultsActual EPS-$10.50Consensus EPS -$10.50Beat/MissMet ExpectationsOne Year Ago EPSN/ASingular Genomics Systems Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$0.51 millionExpected Revenue$1.30 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$790.00 thousandYoY Revenue GrowthN/ASingular Genomics Systems Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2023Date8/9/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateWednesday, August 9, 2023Conference Call Time4:30PM ETUpcoming EarningsSingular Genomics Systems' next earnings date is estimated for Tuesday, May 13, 2025, based on past reporting schedules. Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryOMIC ProfilePowered by Singular Genomics Systems Q2 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 9, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day, everyone, and welcome to the Singular Genomics Systems Inc. 2nd Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants have been placed on a listen only mode, and we will open the floor for your questions and comments after the presentation. It is now my pleasure to turn the floor over to your host, Tripp Taylor. Sir, the floor is yours. Speaker 100:00:21Thank you, operator. Presenting today are Singular Genomics' Founder, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Drew Spaventa And the company's Chief Financial Officer, Dalen Meter. Earlier today, Singular Genomics released financial results for the 3 months ended June 30, 2023. A copy of the press release is available on the company's website. Before we begin, I would like to inform you that comments and responses to your Questions during today's call reflect management's views as of today, August 9, 2023 only and will include forward looking statements and opinion statements, including predictions, estimates, plans, expectations and other information related to our financial and operating results, plans and strategies. Speaker 100:01:04Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by these statements as a result of certain risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties are more fully described in our press release issued earlier today and in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent Form 10 Q and 10 ks filings and the Form 8 ks filed with today's press release. Our SEC filings can be found on our Web Statements. Please note that this conference call will be available for audio replay on our website at investor. Singulargenomics.com in the Presentations and Events section. Speaker 100:01:50With that, I will turn the call over to CEO, Drew Spavenza. Speaker 200:01:55Good afternoon, And welcome to Singular Genomics Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Call. I'm pleased to provide you with an update on our company's performance. We will focus our update on the following 4 key areas. 1, commercial execution 2, market opportunity 3, operational execution and 4, our innovation pipeline. As a reminder, we previously outlined these key areas During our Q1 earnings call at the 2023 4 pillars of success. Speaker 200:02:31These pillars are the framework for how we intend to measure our progress throughout the year. Let's start with commercial execution. The Q2 was an important time for the company, which yielded a moderated pace of additional key external placements that we expect will support our ramp of unit shipments in the second half of twenty twenty three. We continue to believe that this measured deployment of systems among influential key opinion leaders or KOLs And other strategically important partners is the appropriate strategy to establish our G4 platform as the foundation For our sustained success during the second half of the year and into twenty twenty four, we shipped 3 G4 systems during the quarter to academic labs, bringing our total system placements in the field as of the end of the quarter to 11. We also added to our library prep compatibility menu and grew the number of qualified leads in the sales funnel. Speaker 200:03:31We are excited to continue expanding our installed base and delivering the speed, Power, flexibility and accuracy of the GeForce system to our customers. Customer feedback continues To validate the GeForce value proposition as a superior alternative to other mid throughput sequencers. For instance, The University of Vermont noted that, The flexibility and consumable costs were undeniably compelling to purchase the G4, Substantially better than an alumina instrument with excellent flexibility in flow cell loading tolerances. Output is much higher than reported in company spec sheets. We continue to be pleased with the G4 performance at initial customer sites. Speaker 200:04:17Customer feedback has validated that our G4 instrument Exceeds key data specifications and is capable of addressing a broad set of applications. As you would expect at this stage, It takes time and work to get users up and running, including time for trainings, workflow and protocol optimization, and completing field services and upgrades on the instrument. Nevertheless, there has been encouraging progress throughout the quarter, which is enabling quicker customer bring up, more seamless support and training and better system support. These important improvements will enable customers to scale quicker, Run more frequently and raise pull through. We will provide more color on utilization and pull through now. Speaker 200:05:02We believe higher utilization of our G4 platform will be enabled by 2 things, usability and product availability. First, the usability of the platform. It is critical we make the GeForce easy to use as possible for customers to move their work and scale their work on the platform. This includes ease of training or onboarding, ongoing operation of the system, Usability feature sets such as dashboards, run tracking, system monitoring and system uptime, which is a symptom of both system reliability And field service support. We have made significant progress on each of these in the Q2 and we'll continue to focus on these key factors for the rest 2023, which are critical to utilization and pull through. Speaker 200:05:492nd, product availability. New consumable kits offerings will be available in the second half of the year, including the F3 and Max Read flow cell kits. The F3 doubles the throughput of the F2 kit, delivering a highly competitive price per gigabase or price per read and further expands the set of applications that make sense to run on the G4. The MaxRead single cell kit delivers over 800,000,000 reads on a single flow cell or 3,200,000,000 reads per run. This will deliver a unique combination of throughput, flexibility and cost for a leading application single cell sequencing in the academic and research segment. Speaker 200:06:32We expect these additional product offerings to drive utilization of the system and increased consumable pull through for systems in the field over time. Turning to the market opportunity. We believe the demand for our G4 platform continues to be strong among our target customer segments as evidenced by a growing funnel of qualified leads, Additional perspective G4 valuation sites and increased inbound interest from positive reference sites. The sales funnel continues to grow with total qualified opportunities nearing 200. In addition, we are seeing initial traction with academic core labs, the majority of which comprise our current placements. Speaker 200:07:14These labs are often managing varying sample volumes and output requirements from a range of applications like RNA Seq and single cell sequencing. The speed, power and flexibility of the G4 Enables these labs to optimize sequencing runs based on varying experimental needs and delivers results in less than a day. Interest in the G4 has continued to increase from researchers and lab directors at leading academic labs. For example, MIT recently noted that, We have been very excited by the enthusiasm of the researchers we support for the G4 with many labs Already submitting projects to be run on the sequencer. These include samples for RNA Seq, both standard and high throughput, Cut and run as well as custom protocols where the laboratories are preparing their own libraries. Speaker 200:08:07We are encouraged by the positive traction and growing interest and this to translate to increased demand and unit placements over time. As expected and discussed on prior earnings calls, We shipped a moderated number of G4 systems in the first half of the year. We believe that this measured deployment of systems was the right approach for three reasons. 1st, to establish a foundation for sustained success 2nd, to implement system improvements aimed at reliability, usability and manufacturability And 3rd, to make sure customer expectations are met or exceeded, we believe unit placements will ramp in the second half of twenty twenty three, Given the progress made in manufacturing and the ability to supply instruments to the field, coupled with increased commercial traction, Growth in the sales funnel and availability of F3 and then MAX read kits for single cell sequencing. Turning to operational execution. Speaker 200:09:04Our focus has been on optimizing the supply chain, streamlining manufacturing processes and enhancing the G4's usability and reliability. We've been executing on several key initiatives to support these goals. In operations and manufacturing, we've taken steps to strengthen our G4 production capabilities. This includes engaging second sources for suppliers of critical components, working collaboratively with vendors to refine specifications and sub bring up the G4 instrument and increase predictability in the supply chain. In addition, we rolled out several important software updates to systems in the field, providing new features and enhancements designed to improve usability and reliability. Speaker 200:09:57In our commercial organization, We are expanding our presence outside of the U. S. We attended the European Human Genetics Conference in Glasgow, Scotland in June, where our commercial team met with industry KOLs and scientific leaders from the region and showcased the G4 through system demos, Technical talks and presentations. In addition, we are excited to have brought on board a General Manager of Europe, Which we believe is an important step in our international commercial growth strategy. Turning to innovation and our product pipeline. Speaker 200:10:30Our team is excited about the progress being made on the pipeline of innovations, including improvements in the GeForce system performance and specs, IR throughput flow cells and consumable kits and novel content and workflows for widely run applications. We're pleased to have F3 flow cells available after successful early access period. The F3 flow cell doubles the number of reads from our F2 flow cell offering, allowing users to get up to 450,000,000 reads per flow cell or 1,800,000,000 reads per run, addressing some of the most widely run applications. We have also started shipping MaxRead Kits for single cell sequencing to early access customers. This kit is designed to allow users to get up to 800,000,000 reads per cell or 3,200,000,000 reads per run. Speaker 200:11:15This enables NovaSeq level pricing for single cell sequencing on a bench top system. We look forward to offering this kit for broader commercial release later this quarter. With a compelling set of kits available in the second half, our major focus will be on execution of the already announced products, ensuring quality, Availability and supporting customers in moving their work onto these new offerings. Thus far, feedback from customers on F3 and early access Users of Max Reads has been positive. We believe this will be an important catalyst for scaling the G4 placements over the rest of the year and facilitating more system usage and higher pull through. Speaker 200:11:59And finally, we continue to progress our work in multiomics. We have a lean team dedicated to the development of the PX, our high throughput in situ spatial and single cell system. We look forward to providing additional updates in the future at the appropriate time. Now I'll turn the call over to Dalen to go through the details of our Q2 to results. Thank you, Drew. Speaker 300:12:24I'll start by covering the Q2 2023 financials. Then I'll provide additional directional remarks on key metrics for the rest of 2023. Revenue for the Q2 of 2023 Was approximately $500,000 predominantly made up of revenue recognized on 2 instruments during the quarter. Operating expenses for the Q2 of 2023 totaled $27,500,000 compared to $24,200,000 for the Q2 of 2022. These totals included non cash stock based compensation expense of $2,800,000 in Q2 $2023,600,000 in Q2 2022. Speaker 300:13:07In addition, Q2 2023 included a non cash expense of $1,900,000 related to a onetime adjustment in the carrying value of property, plant and equipment. The year over year increase in total operating expenses was otherwise driven primarily by scaling headcount, facilities and infrastructure to support Commercialization of the G4 and development of our product road map. Net loss for the Q2 of 2023 was $25,600,000 or $0.35 per share compared to $24,000,000 or $0.34 per share in the Q2 of 2022. Our weighted average share count for the Q2 used to calculate net loss per share was approximately 72,500,000 Ending cash, cash equivalents and short term investments, excluding restricted cash, totaled $206,700,000 Turning to comments on the rest of 2023, commercial interest continues to be strong as reflected in the growing number of qualified opportunities in the sales funnel. We believe that the number of placements in the second half of twenty twenty three will ramp, supported by commercial availability of the F3 flow cell consumable kits In our MaxRead kits for single cell sequencing, consumable pull through is still in the early stages. Speaker 300:14:25As Drew noted, We're seeing early commercial traction with academic customers with 9 of our 11 gs4 placements at academic labs. Utilization at these academic customers is dependent on experiments and sequencing project volumes and could be slower to ramp initially depending on sequencing project needs. We anticipate learning more about customer utilization patterns over time and expect to provide updates on consumable pull through as it becomes more predictable. Regarding operating expenses, while we do expect investment in the second half of twenty twenty three to modestly increase in areas directly related to the G4 commercialization In development of our product roadmap, we intend to manage existing resources to provide cash runway into the second half of twenty twenty five. Speaker 200:15:11Thank you and back to Drew for closing remarks. Thank you, Dalen. I'm proud of the team's dedication during Q2. Our hard work and efforts are establishing the critical foundation from which we can scale as a business. In the Q2, we made Significant internal progress in manufacturing, quality and operations. Speaker 200:15:33We also shipped 3 gs4 systems, Supported customer installations and upgrades, added to our order book and grew the number of qualified opportunities in the sales funnel. Our recent product launches including the F3 flow cells and consumable kits and the early access version of our MAX Read kits for single cell sequencing are expected to be important catalysts driving commercial demand and scaling across the second half of the year. Perhaps most importantly, We continue to receive validation that we designed the right product with a feature set and value proposition that meets the needs of many of the largest and fastest growing segments of the market. We remain steadfast and confident in the opportunity in front of us. Now let's open it up for questions. Speaker 200:16:15Operator? Operator00:16:17Certainly, everyone at this time will be conducting a question and answer session. If you have any questions or comments, please press Your first question is coming from Matt Sykes From Goldman Sachs, your line is live. Speaker 400:16:46Hey, Drew, Dalen. Thanks for taking my questions. Good afternoon. I just wanted to kind of on the back of your comments about the second half ramp. Drew, previously in previous quarters, you kind of laid out sort of a cadence of 2 to 4 Per month with sort of the first half of the year at the low end and maybe the end of the year being at the higher end of that. Speaker 400:17:07Is that still kind of a measure we should be using as you talk about This back half ramp or should we be thinking about a different kind of cadence as you kind of measure that demand going forward? Speaker 200:17:19Hey, Matt. Thanks for taking the time to listen and for the question. We haven't communicated anything differently that 2 to 4 We'll likely step into it. I think you can gather from the comments that we still are scaling and very much in the early stages of getting the first hand Instruments out, but that is the previously discussed range and we should be stepping into that in the second half of the year and hopefully ramping Into next year. Speaker 400:17:49Got it. And then just maybe a little more detail on the expansion into Europe. Just given the academic presence in Europe, is that And your success so far with Academic Core Labs, is that part of the reason why, you're kind of investing in that area? Or Any other kind of color you can provide on that expansion would be helpful. Speaker 200:18:08Yes, absolutely. We've actually had quite a bit of inbound demand from Europe. Number of conferences that we've attended, it seems that the G4 will be a really good fit for that market. The European market is much more decentralized. You don't have any as many large central labs doing really high throughput sequencing. Speaker 200:18:27It's much more decentralized and fragmented and the speed Flexibility speaks very well to that environment. It's a modest investment at this point in Europe. Again, putting the foundation in place, getting A general manager for the area is starting to think about support and application scientists to bring up customers is really the first part of that. And we're just starting to lay that foundation now to set us up for the ability to enter that market next year. But we do think overall Europe will be a really compelling market and a nice fit for Got Speaker 400:18:58it. And just one last one, if I can sneak it in. You talked about shipping Max Reade and F3 flow cell, it sounds like that just commenced. So in terms of like sort of the pulling in of demand from the instrument side with those products And sort of the positive feedback that you've gotten from the people who have trialed it so far, should we be kind of thinking that sort of like towards the end of the year type dynamic if, as those Products get shipped out over time? Speaker 200:19:26Yes. I think it will definitely inflect the demand. What we're seeing out there in general is that Sales cycles are longer than I think a lot of people anticipated and a lot of that has to do with the macro environment and the evaluation framework for which customers are Putting new technology through. So the interest is really strong. It's very much a show me with F3 3N MaxReads, customers often want to run samples or they want references and other sites they can call. Speaker 200:19:55And we're starting to get those up and running, which we think We'll be really strong catalyst, but it's still going to be a longer sales cycle than I think many had anticipated. So I think your comments on Q4 into next year, Absolutely, we expect to really start to see the catalyst from the new products start to have an effect on sales funnel conversion this year and even more so into next year. Speaker 400:20:17Got it. Thanks very much. Appreciate it. Operator00:20:23Your next question is coming from John Sauerbeer from UBS. Your line is live. Speaker 500:20:30Hey, everyone. It's actually Christian on for John. Thank you for taking my question. I know you guys called out about, I think it was 200 people within the sales funnel. I was just looking for any more color. Speaker 500:20:41Can you talk about how that funnel has progressed throughout 2023? And I think you kind of touched on it on the previous question. The sales cycle, how has that progressed? And then if you could give Any color on pricing and how that really is affecting the conversation? Thank you. Speaker 200:21:04Yes. So maybe I'll start with kind of the sales funnel. Going back into The back half of last year, I think in our Q3 earnings call, I don't think we gave a specific number. It was probably into the dozens of qualified leads. And I think let's remember what a qualified lead is. Speaker 200:21:24A qualified lead is something that's passed several filters and is now An entity that has a need for a sequencer, we're speaking with the right person that has the authority to make a purchase and they have budget. And those are important factors to understand in the quality of the lead. We've seen it steadily increase, but this last quarter we saw probably the most significant increase in the funnel now up to close to 200 qualified leads. Now not all of those are near term, meaning they will convert right away, but they are all real opportunities. And it's very encouraging for us to really see this start to build. Speaker 200:22:04And we're confident that over time, we're going to start to really see a higher level of conversion, we're going to see the ramp really start to take form. So we're excited about it. And then on the I think the second question was on The sales dynamic or the pricing, is that right? Yes. Yes. Speaker 200:22:23So we've taken a strategy so far to Try and maintain price integrity. If you look at it's a small end number, but if you look at our ASPs have been trending In the high 200,000 for the last three quarters over the 11 instruments, we do have a reagent rental and we have a lease model. We will do strategic placements as needed or evaluations, but by and large, our strategy has been to try and Show the value for the G4 and hold the line on price to make sure that customers are really stepping in and making a commitment and they realize the value of the Platform, the speed, the flexibility, the cost point to run the system, all of that should easily justify a purchase price of the instrument That's kind of in line with Illumina and Illumina list at 335 and typically sells close to that. So I think it's really a matter of time to get the system established. But so far, we have, I think, been fortunate to realize ASPs that are indicative of the system value and we will try to continue to do that. Speaker 500:23:30Thank you very much. That's all I have. Operator00:23:34Thank you. Your next question is coming from Dan Brinney from TD Cowen. Your line is live. Speaker 600:23:41Great. Thanks guys for taking the questions. Maybe just a little bit on, I guess, competitive dynamics. I know it's A large market, you guys have a couple of boxes in there kind of placed, but just what are you seeing in the labs? Has anything changed in terms of when you're going up Against whether it be Element or whether it be Illumina, how are things going there? Speaker 200:24:03Yes. I'd say that the general trend in the labs is That people are understanding that there is a choice and I think they're doing more thorough evaluations and they're taking their time to really look at The different options and what meets their needs, at times labs are asking to test samples, at times they're asking for references. Overall, the Illumina is the competitive alternative that we are going up against 98% of the time, and that really is the predominant player out there. Illumina, I think, We'll ship close to 1200 NextSeqs this year and many more MySeqs. And for us, those are really the opportunities on where we can Offer a much more compelling value at a similar price point given the profile of the instrument. Speaker 200:24:52So, I think the positive part of it is The value proposition, especially within the academics and the course, and kind of the private investigator labs really resonates. It's essentially a similar price point, But you get a ton more flexibility. It's a lower cost for an experiment. Our flow cells are down to $600 and it's just a much better system for How they want to use and do their sequencing. So, we feel really good about kind of how we stack up competitively. Speaker 200:25:19I think the big issue, Dan, is Really just establishing the platform of the company as being a 0 or low risk acquisition and that's something that just takes time. It takes references and we're working on that right now. Speaker 600:25:37Great. Thanks, Drew. And just in terms of setting the model straight to the back half of the year, I guess, I mean, it sounds like you're confident you can get into that zip code that Matt mentioned, the 2 to 4 per month. But Speaker 200:25:55We're being pretty direct and candid. The sales cycles are taking a little bit longer. The leads are growing. References are growing. Everything is trending in the right direction and timing of progress made internally to be able to supply instruments. Speaker 200:26:06We're feeling good about that. And as we look Into the 3rd Q4, absolutely kind of stepping into that range in the low end for the Q3 and then hopefully starting to raise into the middle to higher range for Q4 and And setting up for a really nice next year, that's absolutely how we're thinking about it. Speaker 600:26:23And kind of your capacity for next year would be assuming you can get to that 6% and Call it like 9 in Q3, Q4, kind of how would we use out of the jumping off point what you could do next year? Speaker 200:26:36Let us take this Order and really understand a little bit better kind of how this and next quarter are looking. I think we do want to be More forthcoming with how we think about next year could look in terms of kind of goalposts on unit placements and revenue, but I just don't think we know enough yet to be able to give you an accurate answer there. Give us a little time, but we'll certainly be planning to give more information about how 2024 is shaping up in coming calls. Speaker 300:27:04Dan, maybe just one comment to Speaker 200:27:06add to that. It's Jaylen. Speaker 300:27:08In prior calls, we have talked about the dedicated manufacturing space that we have. That has plenty of infrastructure capacity to get us through the next couple of years in terms of supply with the G4. It's just a matter of the labor and some of the other kind of ancillary variable cost and investment items to support the units. So We've got the infrastructure. It's just how quickly we want Speaker 600:27:31to scale it up. Great. Okay, guys. Thanks a lot. Operator00:27:38Your next question is coming from Mike Ryskin from Bank of America. Your line is live. Speaker 700:27:44Hi. This is Ivanka on for Mike. We wanted to ask you, where do you see the gross margins moving to in the second half and maybe in Speaker 300:27:59Yes. Hi, there. This is Dylan. The Gross margin, yes, we expect the model to be similar in line with other tools companies. If you think about kind of the Traditional razor razorblade model instruments get placed at a lower gross margin profile. Speaker 300:28:18And then as the pull through increases, the consumables really start to take over the mix of revenue At a much higher gross margin profile. And so as that mix changes, you get a nice gross margin tailwind. And we would expect We're in such small end counts right now in terms of the installed base, pull through is still in the very early stages. As we move into next We would expect to see kind of that traditional tailwind off the model as we're able to move customers Speaker 700:28:54Got it. Thank you so much. And then, given your comments on the cost control, How much of a priority is the PX currently? Speaker 200:29:05Yes, it's a good question. The PX remains and our spatial effort in general remains something that we're committed We believe using the sequencing technology that we have and applying it to cells and tissue is Really novel and something unique that we can offer and we've had quite an abundance of feedback through KOLs and interactions that really verify and validate that. We are moving forward with the TAP program Right now, it's a technology access program with 2 leading novel methods with the technology we've developed Do in situ sequencing and look at, kind of spatial context in tissue and cells and it's something we plan to share more About later this year and into next year. As far as the PX system itself relates, it will take a broader effort to bring forward and we've talked Previously about looking and exploring partnerships or alternative ways that we can fund that program. So the work is continuing. Speaker 200:30:09It's a Small and lean team were being judicious with our capital spend, but at this point, we do believe it's the right place to have a modest investment Speaker 700:30:23And then if I can sneak one more in, I know this Quarter, you had 3 shipments to academic. Are you surprised with the heavy bias towards academic customers? And like, is there a reason why you're not seeing Commercial customers buying more? Speaker 200:30:39No, not really. I think when we look at the kind of the adoption profile of different market segments, Your academics are typically going to be the early adopters, and that really rings true for a lot of different new technologies that sell into this type of They're going to kick the tires. They're going to provide feedback. They're going to work with you. They're usually on the kind of the cutting tip of new technologies. Speaker 200:31:04Once the academics, adopt and you start to get publications and you kind of have that foundation, the next segment that we would expect and we do have These represented in our funnel would be kind of your private companies, your large research or your large and medium sized research companies, People that are essentially using sequencing as an internal tool to develop whatever products they're doing. There's a ton of sequencing being done for cell therapy, for CRISPR applications. So that would kind of be the next wave of customers. And then kind of beyond that would be kind of hospital medical centers, academic medical centers or larger clinical Customers that are running sequencing fleets to run clinical testing or LDTs. So there's really a continuum of Buyers, but it really depends on kind of where you are in the life cycle of your system launch. Speaker 200:31:55And I'll just give you one example. If you're thinking about the application of Newborn intensive care unit sequencing, that's not an application that you're going to offer with a new technology that you're still kind of ironing out the kinks that's New to market, that's something you're going to go into when you have a very mature box and that's something that we're very, very much Think is a good application for the G4 given the speed and the flexibility, but it's also something that you go to at the point in time when you have a really stable established platform and You're a bit down the road. So long winded way of saying not surprised at all with the early academic interest. Our funnel right now is probably about 2 thirds academic, There's a good third of entities in the funnel that are the other profiles as well that I think will be adopters of the technology. Speaker 700:32:41Got it. Thank you so much. Operator00:32:45Thank you. That completes our Q and A session. Everyone, this concludes today's event. 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Email Address About Singular Genomics SystemsSingular Genomics Systems (NASDAQ:OMIC), a life science technology company, develops next generation sequencing and multiomics technology for researchers and clinicians to advance science and medicine. The company is involved in the developing of G4, consisting of G4 instrument and associated consumables for various applications, such as max read kits for single cell sequencing, rare variant detection with high-definition sequencing, gene fusion detection with ring-seq, and extended range sequencing; and PX instrument and associated consumables for applications comprising single cell gene expression and proteomics, in situ RNA sequencing, and spatial RNA and proteomics applications for tissue. 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There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day, everyone, and welcome to the Singular Genomics Systems Inc. 2nd Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants have been placed on a listen only mode, and we will open the floor for your questions and comments after the presentation. It is now my pleasure to turn the floor over to your host, Tripp Taylor. Sir, the floor is yours. Speaker 100:00:21Thank you, operator. Presenting today are Singular Genomics' Founder, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Drew Spaventa And the company's Chief Financial Officer, Dalen Meter. Earlier today, Singular Genomics released financial results for the 3 months ended June 30, 2023. A copy of the press release is available on the company's website. Before we begin, I would like to inform you that comments and responses to your Questions during today's call reflect management's views as of today, August 9, 2023 only and will include forward looking statements and opinion statements, including predictions, estimates, plans, expectations and other information related to our financial and operating results, plans and strategies. Speaker 100:01:04Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by these statements as a result of certain risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties are more fully described in our press release issued earlier today and in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent Form 10 Q and 10 ks filings and the Form 8 ks filed with today's press release. Our SEC filings can be found on our Web Statements. Please note that this conference call will be available for audio replay on our website at investor. Singulargenomics.com in the Presentations and Events section. Speaker 100:01:50With that, I will turn the call over to CEO, Drew Spavenza. Speaker 200:01:55Good afternoon, And welcome to Singular Genomics Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Call. I'm pleased to provide you with an update on our company's performance. We will focus our update on the following 4 key areas. 1, commercial execution 2, market opportunity 3, operational execution and 4, our innovation pipeline. As a reminder, we previously outlined these key areas During our Q1 earnings call at the 2023 4 pillars of success. Speaker 200:02:31These pillars are the framework for how we intend to measure our progress throughout the year. Let's start with commercial execution. The Q2 was an important time for the company, which yielded a moderated pace of additional key external placements that we expect will support our ramp of unit shipments in the second half of twenty twenty three. We continue to believe that this measured deployment of systems among influential key opinion leaders or KOLs And other strategically important partners is the appropriate strategy to establish our G4 platform as the foundation For our sustained success during the second half of the year and into twenty twenty four, we shipped 3 G4 systems during the quarter to academic labs, bringing our total system placements in the field as of the end of the quarter to 11. We also added to our library prep compatibility menu and grew the number of qualified leads in the sales funnel. Speaker 200:03:31We are excited to continue expanding our installed base and delivering the speed, Power, flexibility and accuracy of the GeForce system to our customers. Customer feedback continues To validate the GeForce value proposition as a superior alternative to other mid throughput sequencers. For instance, The University of Vermont noted that, The flexibility and consumable costs were undeniably compelling to purchase the G4, Substantially better than an alumina instrument with excellent flexibility in flow cell loading tolerances. Output is much higher than reported in company spec sheets. We continue to be pleased with the G4 performance at initial customer sites. Speaker 200:04:17Customer feedback has validated that our G4 instrument Exceeds key data specifications and is capable of addressing a broad set of applications. As you would expect at this stage, It takes time and work to get users up and running, including time for trainings, workflow and protocol optimization, and completing field services and upgrades on the instrument. Nevertheless, there has been encouraging progress throughout the quarter, which is enabling quicker customer bring up, more seamless support and training and better system support. These important improvements will enable customers to scale quicker, Run more frequently and raise pull through. We will provide more color on utilization and pull through now. Speaker 200:05:02We believe higher utilization of our G4 platform will be enabled by 2 things, usability and product availability. First, the usability of the platform. It is critical we make the GeForce easy to use as possible for customers to move their work and scale their work on the platform. This includes ease of training or onboarding, ongoing operation of the system, Usability feature sets such as dashboards, run tracking, system monitoring and system uptime, which is a symptom of both system reliability And field service support. We have made significant progress on each of these in the Q2 and we'll continue to focus on these key factors for the rest 2023, which are critical to utilization and pull through. Speaker 200:05:492nd, product availability. New consumable kits offerings will be available in the second half of the year, including the F3 and Max Read flow cell kits. The F3 doubles the throughput of the F2 kit, delivering a highly competitive price per gigabase or price per read and further expands the set of applications that make sense to run on the G4. The MaxRead single cell kit delivers over 800,000,000 reads on a single flow cell or 3,200,000,000 reads per run. This will deliver a unique combination of throughput, flexibility and cost for a leading application single cell sequencing in the academic and research segment. Speaker 200:06:32We expect these additional product offerings to drive utilization of the system and increased consumable pull through for systems in the field over time. Turning to the market opportunity. We believe the demand for our G4 platform continues to be strong among our target customer segments as evidenced by a growing funnel of qualified leads, Additional perspective G4 valuation sites and increased inbound interest from positive reference sites. The sales funnel continues to grow with total qualified opportunities nearing 200. In addition, we are seeing initial traction with academic core labs, the majority of which comprise our current placements. Speaker 200:07:14These labs are often managing varying sample volumes and output requirements from a range of applications like RNA Seq and single cell sequencing. The speed, power and flexibility of the G4 Enables these labs to optimize sequencing runs based on varying experimental needs and delivers results in less than a day. Interest in the G4 has continued to increase from researchers and lab directors at leading academic labs. For example, MIT recently noted that, We have been very excited by the enthusiasm of the researchers we support for the G4 with many labs Already submitting projects to be run on the sequencer. These include samples for RNA Seq, both standard and high throughput, Cut and run as well as custom protocols where the laboratories are preparing their own libraries. Speaker 200:08:07We are encouraged by the positive traction and growing interest and this to translate to increased demand and unit placements over time. As expected and discussed on prior earnings calls, We shipped a moderated number of G4 systems in the first half of the year. We believe that this measured deployment of systems was the right approach for three reasons. 1st, to establish a foundation for sustained success 2nd, to implement system improvements aimed at reliability, usability and manufacturability And 3rd, to make sure customer expectations are met or exceeded, we believe unit placements will ramp in the second half of twenty twenty three, Given the progress made in manufacturing and the ability to supply instruments to the field, coupled with increased commercial traction, Growth in the sales funnel and availability of F3 and then MAX read kits for single cell sequencing. Turning to operational execution. Speaker 200:09:04Our focus has been on optimizing the supply chain, streamlining manufacturing processes and enhancing the G4's usability and reliability. We've been executing on several key initiatives to support these goals. In operations and manufacturing, we've taken steps to strengthen our G4 production capabilities. This includes engaging second sources for suppliers of critical components, working collaboratively with vendors to refine specifications and sub bring up the G4 instrument and increase predictability in the supply chain. In addition, we rolled out several important software updates to systems in the field, providing new features and enhancements designed to improve usability and reliability. Speaker 200:09:57In our commercial organization, We are expanding our presence outside of the U. S. We attended the European Human Genetics Conference in Glasgow, Scotland in June, where our commercial team met with industry KOLs and scientific leaders from the region and showcased the G4 through system demos, Technical talks and presentations. In addition, we are excited to have brought on board a General Manager of Europe, Which we believe is an important step in our international commercial growth strategy. Turning to innovation and our product pipeline. Speaker 200:10:30Our team is excited about the progress being made on the pipeline of innovations, including improvements in the GeForce system performance and specs, IR throughput flow cells and consumable kits and novel content and workflows for widely run applications. We're pleased to have F3 flow cells available after successful early access period. The F3 flow cell doubles the number of reads from our F2 flow cell offering, allowing users to get up to 450,000,000 reads per flow cell or 1,800,000,000 reads per run, addressing some of the most widely run applications. We have also started shipping MaxRead Kits for single cell sequencing to early access customers. This kit is designed to allow users to get up to 800,000,000 reads per cell or 3,200,000,000 reads per run. Speaker 200:11:15This enables NovaSeq level pricing for single cell sequencing on a bench top system. We look forward to offering this kit for broader commercial release later this quarter. With a compelling set of kits available in the second half, our major focus will be on execution of the already announced products, ensuring quality, Availability and supporting customers in moving their work onto these new offerings. Thus far, feedback from customers on F3 and early access Users of Max Reads has been positive. We believe this will be an important catalyst for scaling the G4 placements over the rest of the year and facilitating more system usage and higher pull through. Speaker 200:11:59And finally, we continue to progress our work in multiomics. We have a lean team dedicated to the development of the PX, our high throughput in situ spatial and single cell system. We look forward to providing additional updates in the future at the appropriate time. Now I'll turn the call over to Dalen to go through the details of our Q2 to results. Thank you, Drew. Speaker 300:12:24I'll start by covering the Q2 2023 financials. Then I'll provide additional directional remarks on key metrics for the rest of 2023. Revenue for the Q2 of 2023 Was approximately $500,000 predominantly made up of revenue recognized on 2 instruments during the quarter. Operating expenses for the Q2 of 2023 totaled $27,500,000 compared to $24,200,000 for the Q2 of 2022. These totals included non cash stock based compensation expense of $2,800,000 in Q2 $2023,600,000 in Q2 2022. Speaker 300:13:07In addition, Q2 2023 included a non cash expense of $1,900,000 related to a onetime adjustment in the carrying value of property, plant and equipment. The year over year increase in total operating expenses was otherwise driven primarily by scaling headcount, facilities and infrastructure to support Commercialization of the G4 and development of our product road map. Net loss for the Q2 of 2023 was $25,600,000 or $0.35 per share compared to $24,000,000 or $0.34 per share in the Q2 of 2022. Our weighted average share count for the Q2 used to calculate net loss per share was approximately 72,500,000 Ending cash, cash equivalents and short term investments, excluding restricted cash, totaled $206,700,000 Turning to comments on the rest of 2023, commercial interest continues to be strong as reflected in the growing number of qualified opportunities in the sales funnel. We believe that the number of placements in the second half of twenty twenty three will ramp, supported by commercial availability of the F3 flow cell consumable kits In our MaxRead kits for single cell sequencing, consumable pull through is still in the early stages. Speaker 300:14:25As Drew noted, We're seeing early commercial traction with academic customers with 9 of our 11 gs4 placements at academic labs. Utilization at these academic customers is dependent on experiments and sequencing project volumes and could be slower to ramp initially depending on sequencing project needs. We anticipate learning more about customer utilization patterns over time and expect to provide updates on consumable pull through as it becomes more predictable. Regarding operating expenses, while we do expect investment in the second half of twenty twenty three to modestly increase in areas directly related to the G4 commercialization In development of our product roadmap, we intend to manage existing resources to provide cash runway into the second half of twenty twenty five. Speaker 200:15:11Thank you and back to Drew for closing remarks. Thank you, Dalen. I'm proud of the team's dedication during Q2. Our hard work and efforts are establishing the critical foundation from which we can scale as a business. In the Q2, we made Significant internal progress in manufacturing, quality and operations. Speaker 200:15:33We also shipped 3 gs4 systems, Supported customer installations and upgrades, added to our order book and grew the number of qualified opportunities in the sales funnel. Our recent product launches including the F3 flow cells and consumable kits and the early access version of our MAX Read kits for single cell sequencing are expected to be important catalysts driving commercial demand and scaling across the second half of the year. Perhaps most importantly, We continue to receive validation that we designed the right product with a feature set and value proposition that meets the needs of many of the largest and fastest growing segments of the market. We remain steadfast and confident in the opportunity in front of us. Now let's open it up for questions. Speaker 200:16:15Operator? Operator00:16:17Certainly, everyone at this time will be conducting a question and answer session. If you have any questions or comments, please press Your first question is coming from Matt Sykes From Goldman Sachs, your line is live. Speaker 400:16:46Hey, Drew, Dalen. Thanks for taking my questions. Good afternoon. I just wanted to kind of on the back of your comments about the second half ramp. Drew, previously in previous quarters, you kind of laid out sort of a cadence of 2 to 4 Per month with sort of the first half of the year at the low end and maybe the end of the year being at the higher end of that. Speaker 400:17:07Is that still kind of a measure we should be using as you talk about This back half ramp or should we be thinking about a different kind of cadence as you kind of measure that demand going forward? Speaker 200:17:19Hey, Matt. Thanks for taking the time to listen and for the question. We haven't communicated anything differently that 2 to 4 We'll likely step into it. I think you can gather from the comments that we still are scaling and very much in the early stages of getting the first hand Instruments out, but that is the previously discussed range and we should be stepping into that in the second half of the year and hopefully ramping Into next year. Speaker 400:17:49Got it. And then just maybe a little more detail on the expansion into Europe. Just given the academic presence in Europe, is that And your success so far with Academic Core Labs, is that part of the reason why, you're kind of investing in that area? Or Any other kind of color you can provide on that expansion would be helpful. Speaker 200:18:08Yes, absolutely. We've actually had quite a bit of inbound demand from Europe. Number of conferences that we've attended, it seems that the G4 will be a really good fit for that market. The European market is much more decentralized. You don't have any as many large central labs doing really high throughput sequencing. Speaker 200:18:27It's much more decentralized and fragmented and the speed Flexibility speaks very well to that environment. It's a modest investment at this point in Europe. Again, putting the foundation in place, getting A general manager for the area is starting to think about support and application scientists to bring up customers is really the first part of that. And we're just starting to lay that foundation now to set us up for the ability to enter that market next year. But we do think overall Europe will be a really compelling market and a nice fit for Got Speaker 400:18:58it. And just one last one, if I can sneak it in. You talked about shipping Max Reade and F3 flow cell, it sounds like that just commenced. So in terms of like sort of the pulling in of demand from the instrument side with those products And sort of the positive feedback that you've gotten from the people who have trialed it so far, should we be kind of thinking that sort of like towards the end of the year type dynamic if, as those Products get shipped out over time? Speaker 200:19:26Yes. I think it will definitely inflect the demand. What we're seeing out there in general is that Sales cycles are longer than I think a lot of people anticipated and a lot of that has to do with the macro environment and the evaluation framework for which customers are Putting new technology through. So the interest is really strong. It's very much a show me with F3 3N MaxReads, customers often want to run samples or they want references and other sites they can call. Speaker 200:19:55And we're starting to get those up and running, which we think We'll be really strong catalyst, but it's still going to be a longer sales cycle than I think many had anticipated. So I think your comments on Q4 into next year, Absolutely, we expect to really start to see the catalyst from the new products start to have an effect on sales funnel conversion this year and even more so into next year. Speaker 400:20:17Got it. Thanks very much. Appreciate it. Operator00:20:23Your next question is coming from John Sauerbeer from UBS. Your line is live. Speaker 500:20:30Hey, everyone. It's actually Christian on for John. Thank you for taking my question. I know you guys called out about, I think it was 200 people within the sales funnel. I was just looking for any more color. Speaker 500:20:41Can you talk about how that funnel has progressed throughout 2023? And I think you kind of touched on it on the previous question. The sales cycle, how has that progressed? And then if you could give Any color on pricing and how that really is affecting the conversation? Thank you. Speaker 200:21:04Yes. So maybe I'll start with kind of the sales funnel. Going back into The back half of last year, I think in our Q3 earnings call, I don't think we gave a specific number. It was probably into the dozens of qualified leads. And I think let's remember what a qualified lead is. Speaker 200:21:24A qualified lead is something that's passed several filters and is now An entity that has a need for a sequencer, we're speaking with the right person that has the authority to make a purchase and they have budget. And those are important factors to understand in the quality of the lead. We've seen it steadily increase, but this last quarter we saw probably the most significant increase in the funnel now up to close to 200 qualified leads. Now not all of those are near term, meaning they will convert right away, but they are all real opportunities. And it's very encouraging for us to really see this start to build. Speaker 200:22:04And we're confident that over time, we're going to start to really see a higher level of conversion, we're going to see the ramp really start to take form. So we're excited about it. And then on the I think the second question was on The sales dynamic or the pricing, is that right? Yes. Yes. Speaker 200:22:23So we've taken a strategy so far to Try and maintain price integrity. If you look at it's a small end number, but if you look at our ASPs have been trending In the high 200,000 for the last three quarters over the 11 instruments, we do have a reagent rental and we have a lease model. We will do strategic placements as needed or evaluations, but by and large, our strategy has been to try and Show the value for the G4 and hold the line on price to make sure that customers are really stepping in and making a commitment and they realize the value of the Platform, the speed, the flexibility, the cost point to run the system, all of that should easily justify a purchase price of the instrument That's kind of in line with Illumina and Illumina list at 335 and typically sells close to that. So I think it's really a matter of time to get the system established. But so far, we have, I think, been fortunate to realize ASPs that are indicative of the system value and we will try to continue to do that. Speaker 500:23:30Thank you very much. That's all I have. Operator00:23:34Thank you. Your next question is coming from Dan Brinney from TD Cowen. Your line is live. Speaker 600:23:41Great. Thanks guys for taking the questions. Maybe just a little bit on, I guess, competitive dynamics. I know it's A large market, you guys have a couple of boxes in there kind of placed, but just what are you seeing in the labs? Has anything changed in terms of when you're going up Against whether it be Element or whether it be Illumina, how are things going there? Speaker 200:24:03Yes. I'd say that the general trend in the labs is That people are understanding that there is a choice and I think they're doing more thorough evaluations and they're taking their time to really look at The different options and what meets their needs, at times labs are asking to test samples, at times they're asking for references. Overall, the Illumina is the competitive alternative that we are going up against 98% of the time, and that really is the predominant player out there. Illumina, I think, We'll ship close to 1200 NextSeqs this year and many more MySeqs. And for us, those are really the opportunities on where we can Offer a much more compelling value at a similar price point given the profile of the instrument. Speaker 200:24:52So, I think the positive part of it is The value proposition, especially within the academics and the course, and kind of the private investigator labs really resonates. It's essentially a similar price point, But you get a ton more flexibility. It's a lower cost for an experiment. Our flow cells are down to $600 and it's just a much better system for How they want to use and do their sequencing. So, we feel really good about kind of how we stack up competitively. Speaker 200:25:19I think the big issue, Dan, is Really just establishing the platform of the company as being a 0 or low risk acquisition and that's something that just takes time. It takes references and we're working on that right now. Speaker 600:25:37Great. Thanks, Drew. And just in terms of setting the model straight to the back half of the year, I guess, I mean, it sounds like you're confident you can get into that zip code that Matt mentioned, the 2 to 4 per month. But Speaker 200:25:55We're being pretty direct and candid. The sales cycles are taking a little bit longer. The leads are growing. References are growing. Everything is trending in the right direction and timing of progress made internally to be able to supply instruments. Speaker 200:26:06We're feeling good about that. And as we look Into the 3rd Q4, absolutely kind of stepping into that range in the low end for the Q3 and then hopefully starting to raise into the middle to higher range for Q4 and And setting up for a really nice next year, that's absolutely how we're thinking about it. Speaker 600:26:23And kind of your capacity for next year would be assuming you can get to that 6% and Call it like 9 in Q3, Q4, kind of how would we use out of the jumping off point what you could do next year? Speaker 200:26:36Let us take this Order and really understand a little bit better kind of how this and next quarter are looking. I think we do want to be More forthcoming with how we think about next year could look in terms of kind of goalposts on unit placements and revenue, but I just don't think we know enough yet to be able to give you an accurate answer there. Give us a little time, but we'll certainly be planning to give more information about how 2024 is shaping up in coming calls. Speaker 300:27:04Dan, maybe just one comment to Speaker 200:27:06add to that. It's Jaylen. Speaker 300:27:08In prior calls, we have talked about the dedicated manufacturing space that we have. That has plenty of infrastructure capacity to get us through the next couple of years in terms of supply with the G4. It's just a matter of the labor and some of the other kind of ancillary variable cost and investment items to support the units. So We've got the infrastructure. It's just how quickly we want Speaker 600:27:31to scale it up. Great. Okay, guys. Thanks a lot. Operator00:27:38Your next question is coming from Mike Ryskin from Bank of America. Your line is live. Speaker 700:27:44Hi. This is Ivanka on for Mike. We wanted to ask you, where do you see the gross margins moving to in the second half and maybe in Speaker 300:27:59Yes. Hi, there. This is Dylan. The Gross margin, yes, we expect the model to be similar in line with other tools companies. If you think about kind of the Traditional razor razorblade model instruments get placed at a lower gross margin profile. Speaker 300:28:18And then as the pull through increases, the consumables really start to take over the mix of revenue At a much higher gross margin profile. And so as that mix changes, you get a nice gross margin tailwind. And we would expect We're in such small end counts right now in terms of the installed base, pull through is still in the very early stages. As we move into next We would expect to see kind of that traditional tailwind off the model as we're able to move customers Speaker 700:28:54Got it. Thank you so much. And then, given your comments on the cost control, How much of a priority is the PX currently? Speaker 200:29:05Yes, it's a good question. The PX remains and our spatial effort in general remains something that we're committed We believe using the sequencing technology that we have and applying it to cells and tissue is Really novel and something unique that we can offer and we've had quite an abundance of feedback through KOLs and interactions that really verify and validate that. We are moving forward with the TAP program Right now, it's a technology access program with 2 leading novel methods with the technology we've developed Do in situ sequencing and look at, kind of spatial context in tissue and cells and it's something we plan to share more About later this year and into next year. As far as the PX system itself relates, it will take a broader effort to bring forward and we've talked Previously about looking and exploring partnerships or alternative ways that we can fund that program. So the work is continuing. Speaker 200:30:09It's a Small and lean team were being judicious with our capital spend, but at this point, we do believe it's the right place to have a modest investment Speaker 700:30:23And then if I can sneak one more in, I know this Quarter, you had 3 shipments to academic. Are you surprised with the heavy bias towards academic customers? And like, is there a reason why you're not seeing Commercial customers buying more? Speaker 200:30:39No, not really. I think when we look at the kind of the adoption profile of different market segments, Your academics are typically going to be the early adopters, and that really rings true for a lot of different new technologies that sell into this type of They're going to kick the tires. They're going to provide feedback. They're going to work with you. They're usually on the kind of the cutting tip of new technologies. Speaker 200:31:04Once the academics, adopt and you start to get publications and you kind of have that foundation, the next segment that we would expect and we do have These represented in our funnel would be kind of your private companies, your large research or your large and medium sized research companies, People that are essentially using sequencing as an internal tool to develop whatever products they're doing. There's a ton of sequencing being done for cell therapy, for CRISPR applications. So that would kind of be the next wave of customers. And then kind of beyond that would be kind of hospital medical centers, academic medical centers or larger clinical Customers that are running sequencing fleets to run clinical testing or LDTs. So there's really a continuum of Buyers, but it really depends on kind of where you are in the life cycle of your system launch. Speaker 200:31:55And I'll just give you one example. If you're thinking about the application of Newborn intensive care unit sequencing, that's not an application that you're going to offer with a new technology that you're still kind of ironing out the kinks that's New to market, that's something you're going to go into when you have a very mature box and that's something that we're very, very much Think is a good application for the G4 given the speed and the flexibility, but it's also something that you go to at the point in time when you have a really stable established platform and You're a bit down the road. So long winded way of saying not surprised at all with the early academic interest. Our funnel right now is probably about 2 thirds academic, There's a good third of entities in the funnel that are the other profiles as well that I think will be adopters of the technology. Speaker 700:32:41Got it. Thank you so much. Operator00:32:45Thank you. That completes our Q and A session. Everyone, this concludes today's event. 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