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Siemens Malaysia The Company Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 1816 – 1892 1866 Siemens innovations Company founder, The dynamo makes visionary and inventor electricity part of Milestones everyday life in a 173-year history 1847 1879 Pointer telegraph lays the World’s first foundation of Siemens as a electric railway global company Page 2 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 1925 1975 2010 2016 2019 Siemens electrifies Breakthrough of high- TIA Portal takes MindSphere, Launch of first project the Irish Free State voltage direct-current automation a stage the cloud-based IoT for Siemensstadt 2.0 with a hydroelectric (HVDC) transmission further operating system power plant 1959 1983 2012 2018 2020 SIMATIC First magnetic resonance Test operation of the Charter of Trust: a joint Comfy workplace app makes revolutionizes imaging scanner world‘s largest rotor for initiative for a secure it safe to return to the office automation offshore wind turbines digital world during the coronavirus pandemic Page 3 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Page 4 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Providing technology solutions to address the greatest challenges of our time Digital transformation of industry, Healthcare system infrastructure and mobility Energy transition Population Competitive Efficient Economic Increasing Distributed Aging society growth industries infrastructure growth demand energy systems / Climate change / Increase in chronic Sustainable use of Grid edge Productivity Prosperity decarbonization Personalized healthcare diseases resources Reliable Energy efficiency supply Affordable healthcare Hydrogen / sector coupling Energy Siemens backbone for society Siemens Siemens Healthineers1 Energy2 1 Publicly listed subsidiary of Siemens | 2 Non-controlled publicly listed associate Page 5 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 A new chapter in the history of Siemens AG Company setup as of October 1, 2020 Businesses Digital Smart Siemens Portfolio Siemens Industries Infrastructure Mobility Advanta Companies Healthineers1 Countries Service & Governance 1 Siemens Healthineers with its own setup for Countries and Service & Governance Page 6 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 As a leading technology company, we provide industry-specific support to our customers. That’s what we do today and will do tomorrow. 293,000 €55.3 bn €4.2 bn 14.3% employees1 in revenue2 in net income3 adjusted EBITA margin for the Industrial Businesses2 1 As of September 30, 2020 (excluding Siemens Energy) | 2 For fiscal 2020 (excluding Siemens Energy) | 3 Continuing and discontinued operations Page 7 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 €4.6 bn 40,700 R&D expenditures11 R&D employees2 Ingenuity drives innovation 5,120 2,740 Inventions3 Patent applications3 Cooperation with universities 8 17 CKI Principal partner universities4 universities 1 In fiscal 2020 (without Siemens Energy) | 2 On average during fiscal year 2020 (without Siemens Energy) | 3 In fiscal 2020 (without Siemens Energy) | 4 Centers of Knowledge Interchange Page 8 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Siemens Malaysia Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Siemens Malaysia at a glance Siemens Malaysia’s headquarter for Siemens, Siemens One of the largest Healthineers & Siemens >750 EUR 155 Million Mobility is centrally 10 We crossed the EUR 155 million located in Petaling Jaya mark in Sales International with close proximity to 10 offices including Business in fiscal 2020 the capital, Kuala branches: HQ in Lumpur. Petaling Jaya, German Shah Alam, Penang, Bayan Lepas, Johor EUR 179 Million companies employees from Siemens, in Malaysia. Bahru and Kuching We crossed the EUR 179 million Siemens Healthineers & mark for Order Intake International Siemens Mobility Business in fiscal 2020 Page 10 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Siemens Malaysia - Key Milestones Awarded the “Life at Work: Making a Difference” National • Opening of the Award 2014 Johor & Penang Offices Human Resource The • First company in Excellence Award 2014 – Official launch of the 1st local to be Semiconductor Peninsular to get Siemens won 5 awards & KVMRT Line 1 appointed as the Group set up Opened East certification from walked away as the Grand where Siemens President & factories in Coast Offices SIRA for Siemens Winner of the night delivered all 58 sets CEO of Siemens Melaka and in Gebeng, Industrial of the Inspiro Malaysia – driverless trains Penang Pahang 2014 1999 2006 2017 2019 1972 Workshop Mr Adam Yee Siemens First Siemens Express Rail Link The first adaptive TNB AMI Rollout - Siemens supplied CBTC signaling recorded sale Electrical (ERL) Project, CT Scanner in eMeter MDMS Phase 1 and a fully-automated train control 1982 2001 2009 2016 2018 1908 in Malaysia - Engineering Complete solutions South East Asia Implemented Siemens system for LRT 3 project line from an industrial Sdn Bhd provider and overall sold by Siemens to Smart Meter Data Bandar Utama to Johan Setia motor (S.E.E.) was project manager for Hospital Fatimah incorporated Management System for the ERL. The rail line in Ipoh TNB AMI, with the first links Kuala Lumpur 340,000 metering points International Airport in Malacca. (KLIA) with the main station Page 11 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Key Locations in Malaysia 5 10 Sabah Kedah Penang Kelantan Terengganu Perak Sarawak Sales/Service Offices: 1 4 Siemens Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Berjaya Park, Shah Alam) 2 Selangor Pahang 5 Siemens Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Krystal Point, Penang) 3 Kuala Lumpur Siemens Entities Headquarters 6 Siemens Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Taman Molek, Johor Bahru) Negeri at CP Tower, Petaling Jaya: 7 Siemens Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Gelang Patah, Johor Bahru) Sembilan 1 Siemens Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Melaka Johor 8 Siemens Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Phileo Damansara 1, Petaling Jaya) 8 9 2 Siemens Healthcare Sdn. Bhd. 9 Siemens Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Phileo Damansara 2, Petaling Jaya) 3 Siemens Mobility Sdn. Bhd. 10 Siemens Industry Software Sdn. Bhd (Bayan Lepas, Penang) 4 6 7 Page 12 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Global company with local vision Best of Center of Preferred technology global and local growth partner ▪ Global competence ▪ Always striving to increase To support Malaysia in ▪ Local talent and diversity knowledge and ▪ Industry 4.0 competence ▪ Local knowledge ▪ Urban Infrastructure ▪ Upskill and grow ourselves, ▪ Understands local needs our partners and customers ▪ Smart Cities ▪ Close to customers Page 13 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Corporate Social Responsibility – Caring for Malaysia The “Paving the Pathway of Hope” CSR program includes 2 key elements: ▪ to provide road and bridge access for 3 Orang Asli villages in Pahang ▪ to improve sanitation in these villages with approximately 80 families and more than 100 children. Siemens Group of Siemens Malaysia Companies in donated 164 units of Malaysia donated used laptops to 25,000 of Siemens Computer Healthineers COVID- Empowerment 19 test kits worth RM Program (CEP) to help 528,800 to the Ministry underprivileged of Health (MOH). students in need of a laptop to pursue study. Page 14 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Our Businesses Digital Industries Advances being made in digitalization – combined with the move toward increasingly flexible manufacturing processes – are creating new opportunities and choices for industrial companies across the globe. Digital Industries helps its customers unlock their full potential: as a partner providing cutting-edge technologies for the automation and digitalization of the discrete and process industries. The Digital Enterprise portfolio is at the core of our offerings. It provides companies of all sizes with the right products, along with consistent solutions and services for integrating and digitalizing the entire value chain. As an innovation leader, we think ahead to the next level of the digital transformation and of integrated cutting-edge technologies – such as artificial intelligence, edge computing, industrial 5G, autonomous handling systems, blockchain and additive manufacturing. Page 16 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2021 | June 2021 Key Highlights: ▪ Providing full turnkey solution for the design, engineering, supply, delivery, site installation, testing & commissioning of a new SCADA system and its related substation control system infrastructure of Kulim Hi-Tech Park distribution network. ▪ Help upskill our talents in Malaysia, to ensure our labor force stays relevant. Siemens Malaysia partnered with the Malaysia Technical University Network to offer a new technical education program in the form of a Bachelor of Technology (Hons) Degree in Industrial Electronic Automation. ▪ Siemens Malaysia has been appointed as Digital Transformation Labs Partners to assist Malaysia companies with the digital transformation plans, helping companies to identify their business pain points using specific methodologies to brainstorm on new ideas, design new business models, develop new products and/or technology designs, and pilot the implementation plan. ▪ Established the Siemens Innovative Resources & Technology Centre (IRTC) 4.0 in Oct 2017, to equip future graduates and talents with digitalization know-how. Page 17 Unrestricted | © Siemens 2020 | Oktober 2020 Smart Infrastructure Smart grids + smart buildings = smart infrastructure. Smart Infrastructure intelligently connects energy systems, buildings and industries to enhance the way we live and work through greater efficiency and sustainability. By integrating software and hardware, products, systems,
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