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Manz Automation AG German Equity Forum November 23, 2010 / Dieter Manz

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Our Business

robotic

motion

Solar

System solutions for the production of silicon solar cells

System solutions for the production of thin-film solar modules – single equipment and totally integrated production line (CIGSfab)

Technological Base metrology laser

FPD

System solutions for the production of FPD displays

vacuum

New business

System solutions for the industrialscale production of Li-Ion batteries

System solutions for the industrialscale production of Fuel cells

process

Others

System solutions for the production of - packaging materials - printed circuit boards (pcb) - carbide cutting tools Manufacturing of OEM systems

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Company History

Expanded production First order for capacity and technology high-efficiency know-how through back-end line acquisition in Manz Automation Slovakia and Intech (Taiwan)

Supplied automation systems for the first fully automated production line for cSi solar cells

Developed first automation system to handle cSi solar cells in a pilot production

1987

1988

1994

Developed first fully-automated quality test and sorting system for cSi solar cells

2002

2005

IPO on Entry Standard of Frankfurt stock exchange

Inclusion in the Prime Standard Capital increase/ Gross issue of around EUR 112 million

2006

2007

2008

Entered into a supply agreement with Applied Materials for thin-film laser scribing systems

Foundation of Manz Automatisierungstechnik GmbH

Supplied first LCD handling machines to Asia

Foundation of Manz Coating GmbH

Entered thin-film market with a machine to mechanically scribe modules

Acquired Christian Majer (Germany) with effect as of 1 January 2008 in order to expand production capacity

2010

2009

Strategic alliance agreement with Würth Solar First order for LithiumIon Battery production equipment Inclusion in TecDAX

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Worldwide presence

GERMANY SLOVAKIA SPAIN USA

HUNGARY SOUTH KOREA

ISRAEL

TAIWAN CHINA INDIA

Production, sales, and service

Sales and service R&D

> 1650 employees worldwide, 600 in Germany 10-11-23

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Current Situation

 Break of the economic trend has been reached. Fast growth in revenue. Still loss in 3rd quarter due to poor pricing earlier this year as a result of the financial crisis.  Pricing for new projects improved a lot  Customers continue to invest in capacity expansion and replacement of old equipment  Very strong order momentum in Asia  Investments in thin film solar also restarted after almost 2 years  Order backlog at EUR 125 million  Good prospects for each business unit  High capacity utilization

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Current Situation “Solar cSi”

 Business Unit “Solar ci”:  High demand for cSi products. Manz was able to win several new customers for Automation and Backend in China, Taiwan, Korea and India  One Step Selective Emitter Laser-Tool very successfully introduced to the market. Manz managed to win very important customers due to demonstration of real efficiency gain  First Backend-Lines have been successfully installed at customers in China  High potential for follow up orders

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Process steps covered by Manz products Process steps not covered by Manz products Process steps under development. Market launch in Q4/2010

Line integration and control

Testing and sorting

cell

Laser edge isolation

Robot with buffer

Firing furnace

Robot inline QA

wafer

Metallization

Robot inline QA

SiN coating

Robot inline QA

PSG etching

Robot inline QA

silicon

Selective emitter

Robot inline QA

Diffusion

Robot with buffer

Texturing

Robot with buffer

Incoming wafer inspection

Solar cSi >> Production Line

module

Process steps under development. Market launch in Q3/2011

>> Manz covers 70% of capex; 90% in 2011 10-11-23 8

Current Situation “Thin-film Solar”



Business Unit “Thin-film Solar”:  Significant stimulation of the tfs business. New orders for laser scribers and fab automation from Germany, China, Taiwan and the US  Very promising talks with potential customers for the CIGSfab. Good progress in the development of the machines

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Process steps covered by Manz products Process steps under development. Market launch in 2011

* Process steps covered by Manz-Intech products Process steps not covered by Manz products

End testing

Module production

Automation

Inspection

Automation

Automation inline QA Laser edge deletion

Laser scribing P3

Automation

Coating back contact

Automation

Glass cleaning *

Laser scribing P2

Automation

Coating absorber

Glass cleaning * Automation

Laser scribing P1

Automation

TCO etching *

Automation

Coating TCO

Automation inline QA

Glass cleaning *

Automation

Thin-film Solar >> Production Line

>> Manz covers 25% of capex; 90% in 2012 10-11-23 10

Expansion of Business Model – The Manz CIGSfab

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Three strong partners – one big goal

1975 start of basic research Institute of Physical Electronics, University of Stuttgart

1975

1980

1975 pilot production of CIGS modules at the IPE

    

1985

1988 Establishment of ZSW Stuttgart

1990

1995

1995 pilot production of CIGS modules at the ZSW

1999 Establishment of Würth Solar

2000

2005

2010 Cooperation agreement with Würth Solar

2010

2006 start of mass production 2000 start of pilot line CIGS modules 1200x600 in Schwäbisch Hall

CIGS development with 35 years of history in Baden-Württemberg CIGS technology is licensed further by Manz and sold worldwide Turnkey line with highest efficiency for thin-film solar. CIGS offers high potential to become the lowest cost solar technology Unique constellation of the partners ensures the success of the project

>> Manz wants to become the market leader for integrated thin-film production lines 10-11-23

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Market Potential Photovoltaics >> Summary and Outlook The vision for PV Germany

 Today, solar energy contributes less than 0.1% to the global energy supply  In Germany, the share is approx. 1.1 %  More than 50% of all solar modules worldwide are installed in Germany

>>

Large parts of the earth with significantly higher solar radiation are hardly using photovoltaics yet due to the high costs

>>

Due to massive cost reduction PV is about to reach grid parity in large parts of the world

>>

Cost reduction will be further pushed. Thus PV will become one of the most economic energy sources in the medium term which will open up a huge market potential 10-11-23

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Current Situation “Flat Panel Displays”



Business Unit “FPD”:  High demand for touch panel applications, many new factories are built up right now in China  New projects in Taiwan and in China for tft lcd monitors and TV sets  Very high utilization of our manufacturing sites in Taiwan and China for wet chemistry tools  2010 will become a record year in turnover. Improving margins due to strong demand and very promising market growth in 2011

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FPD >> Products

Wet-chemical Process Technology  Cleaning of glass substrates  Development and etching of photo resists  Recycling of substrates  Etching of metal layers on glass substrates

Handling of Large Glass Substrates  Shortest handling times for large substrates (approx. 35 seconds for Generation 8 substrate)  Minimal glass breakage in production– downtime means high costs due to clean room requirements  Excellent market position in Asia  Only local competitors: Manz is the technology and quality leader in this area 10-11-23

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Current Situation “New Business” & “Others”



Business Unit “New Business”:  High interest in our products for Li-Ion in Asia  Ongoing participation in R&D projects  New project with Daimler for battery assembly line  New project for cell manufacturing equipment for pilot line at German Research Institute



Business Unit “Others”:  Many orders for tools for the production of PCB and packaging materials  Very high utilitzation of our Slovakia plant with OEM business

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New business >> Current situation Li-Ion

 Manz delivered the first machines for manufacturing Li-Ion batteries in 2009. Currently we are working on additional orders.

1 cell consists of approx. 120 “layers“

 Manz is a partner for the research project “Production research for high-output lithiumion batteries for electric mobility“  Development of new efficient production technologies for the mass production of batteries

 Establishment of a new strategic business unit  Hiring of new employees  Cooperation with research institutes – development and installation of pilot systems for advanced manufacturing processes >> As a leading supplier of integrated  Active market penetration through dedicated production lines, Manz will sales team in Europe, USA, and Asia participate in strong market growth! 10-11-23

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Process steps covered by Manz products Process steps not covered by Manz products storing

final testing

charging

Formation

testing

casing & pack assembly

storing

testing & sorting

Cell Assembly

aging II (~14 days)

formation

aging (~24h)

leakage test

electrolyte filling (vacuum)

Electrode Coating Process

package sealing/ welding

stack packaging

testing

connector cutting & welding

connector preparing

cell stacking & fixing

electrode/ separator cutting

electrode/ separator drying & unwinding

New business >> Li-Ion Production Process

Pack Assembly

Process steps conjoined with other suppliers

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Finances

>> FINANCE

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Revenue Development

Order Backlog: € 125.4m

as of 10/31/2010

4

33

in Euro thousand

4 4

140,000

1

1 I 49.0% Solar 2 I 28.8% FPD 1 3I 4.1% New Business

1 2

Revenues by business units

120,000

4 I 18.3% Others

2 2

4

100,000

+160% 80,000 2

60,000

Revenues by business units as of 09/30/2010

40,000 44

1

4

1

3

1 I 35.8% Solar 1

2 I 35.0% FPD 3I

2 2

20,000

4 2

1

1

1.8% New Business

4 I 27.4% Others

Jan – Sep 2009

2 1 I Solar

2 I FPD

Jan - Sep 2010

3 I New Business

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EBIT Development  3rd quarter with a negative EBIT of € 1.80m

in Euro thousand

4,000

1st quarter

2nd quarter

3rd quarter

Jan - Sep

2,000 0 -2,000 -4,000 -6,000 -8,000 -10,000

+ € 1.65m

+ € 9.36m

+ € 1.73m

+ € 12.75m

-12,000 -14,000 2009

 Loss in the 3rd quarter arising out of the poor pricing situation beginning of 2010  Improved pricing situation of newly received orders and cost reduction will help to improve the margin in the 4th quarter and in 2010

2010

>> Confidence to reach positive EBIT for full fiscal year 2010 10-11-23

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Income Statement

Jan 1 – Sep 30 2010

Jan 1 – Sep 30 2009

Revenues

121,323

46,732

Total operating revenue

132,596

59,142

Cost of materials

79,135

35,210

Personnel expenses

36,126

27,819

Other expenses

17,554

15,294

EBIT

-3,342

-16,091

EBT

-3,098

-14,394

Net income for the period

-1,572

-11,528

in Euro thousand

 Revenues rose by 160% to € 121.3m in 2010 (previous year: € 49.7m) reflecting the strong growing business  Total operating revenue more than doubled to € 132.6m compared to € 59.1m in 2009  Material cost ratio increased to 59.7% (previous year: 59.5%) as a result of the poor price situation beginning of the year  Personnel cost ratio decreased from 47.0% to 27.2% due to the improved capacity utilization  EBIT is at € -3.3m (previous year: € -16.0m)  EBT of € -3.1m compared to € -14.4m last year

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Balance Sheet

in Euro thousand

Fixed assets

 Equity is stable at € 180.4m compared to € 179.0m end of 2009. We have a strong Equity Ratio of 69.3%  Short-term liabilities increased from € 35.9m to € 66.5m due to the increasing business.

108,036 180,403

Current assets

Equity

152,536

Assets 260,572

13,666

Long-term debt

66,503

Short-term debt

Liabilities 260,572

 Accounts payable increased from € 14.2m to € 45.8m as a result of the growing turnover and more material purchased  Fixed assets increased from € 66.7m to € 108.0m due to CIGS License from Würth and intensified R&D  Current assets decreased from € 160.0m to € 152.5m as a result of the lower cash position

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Cash Flow

in Euro thousand

As of Sep 30 2010

As of Sep 30 2009

Cash flow from operating activities

-5,822

-4,406

Cash flow from investing activity

-19,931

1,135

Cash flow from financing activity

0,930

-5,407

Cash and cash equivalents

34,993

25,109

 Operating cash flow is negative due to higher working capital caused by the growing business  Investment in CIGS license is the reason for the negative cash flow from investments  The cash flow from financing activity hasn’t changed  Cash and cash equivalents is at € 34.9m compared to € 25.1m last year  Net cash at the end of 3rd Quarter is more than € 37m

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Objectives & Strategy

Manz will continue its positive development in turnover. Improvement of margin due to higher sales prices and cost reduction. Positioning as a leading supplier of integrated production equipment for the Solar, FPD and Li-Ion battery industry Manz has developed the latest technologies in solar machines which will expand our market leading position Through licensing of the Würth Solar know-how and patents, there is a great chance to become the world‘s leading supplier of turn-key production lines for thinfilm solar modules The straight use of our low cost facilities in Eastern Europe, Taiwan and China gives us the ability to increase the margins – even with declining sales prices >> Guidance for full fiscal year 2010:  We will reach at least revenues € 170-175m  Confidence from management for a balanced result (EBIT) for the whole fiscal year 10-11-23

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CONTACT >>

MANZ AUTOMATION AG Martin Hipp STEIGAECKERSTRASSE 5 72768 REUTLINGEN GERMANY PHONE +49 (0)7121/90 00-0 FAX +49 (0)7121/90 00-99 [email protected] www.manz-automation.com

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Shareholder Structure & Chart

Shareholder Structure as of November 23, 2010

Chart

as of November 23, 2010 [in Euro]

1 I 44.49% Dieter Manz 2 I 4.70% Ulrike Manz

60,00

1

3

3 I 50.81% Free Float

55,00

2

50,00 45,00

Jun.

Jul.

Aug.

Sep.

Oct.

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