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18 November 2020 DEUTSCHE BÖRSE CASH MARKET Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum Online 16 – 18 November 2020 Programme overview Platinum Partners CONNECTING COMPANIES WITH INVESTORS Gold Partners Silver Partner Supporters Media Partners ICF BANK Monday, 16 November 09:00 Online check in Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Plenary session I – Mainstage/Venturestage 09:30 Welcome address and opening remarks * Dr Thomas Book, Executive Board, Deutsche Börse AG 10:00 Keynote speech: “After the virus: How different will the world be?” Shorter supply chains, more debt, more government intervention and a faster dispersion of Speaker: cutting-edge technologies in a more fractured world: the pandemic is reinforcing trends that Dr Holger Schmieding, had started to unfold before. How much of a difference could this make to growth, inflation Chief Economist, and markets trends? The keynote will offer some tentative answers to these questions. Berenberg Analysts’ conferences I 10:30 6 simultaneous streams (London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Zurich) 12:00 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Plenary session II – Mainstage/Venturestage 13:00 Panel discussion: “IPO in volatile times: success factors for the IPO season 2021” * Chair: Speakers: Patrick Kalbhenn, Dr Martin Steinbach, Head of IPO and Listing Services, EY Spokesman, Renata Bandov, Director Pre-IPO & Capital Markets, Deutsche Börse AG Deutsche Börse AG Dr Joachim von der Goltz, Head Equity Capital Markets Northern Europe, Credit Suisse International Analysts’ conferences II 13:30 6 simultaneous streams (London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Zurich) 15:30 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Analysts’ conferences III 16:00 6 simultaneous streams (London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Zurich) 18:30 End of day one * Presentation in German Language As of 15 November 2020 Page 1 of 6 DEUTSCHE BÖRSE Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum 2020 | Online CASH MARKET Tuesday, 17 November 08:30 Online check in Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Plenary session III – Mainstage/Venturestage 09:00 Keynote speech: “How long will inflation remain low?” Markets expect inflation and interest rates to remain very low for many years to come. Speaker: But central bankers and finance ministers flood their economies with liquidity. How long Dr Jörg Krämer, will high unemployment caused by Corona keep inflation low? Chief Economist, Commerzbank Analysts’ conferences IV and Venture Companies I 10:30 7 simultaneous streams (London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Zurich, Mainstage/Venturestage) 12:00 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Plenary session IV – Mainstage/Venturestage 13:00 Panel discussion: “How Public Money shapes the VC industry” Chair: Speakers: Peter Fricke, Dr Jörg Goschin, Co-CEO and Senior Managing Director, KfW Capital Head of Deutsche Börse Venture Network, Bjorn Tremmerie, Head of VC & Impact Investing, EIF Deutsche Börse AG Dr Fabian Heilemann, Partner, Earlybird Christian Miele, President, German Startups Association and Partner, e.ventures Analysts’ conferences V and VC Funds I 13:30 7 simultaneous streams (London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Zurich, Venturestage) 15:30 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Analysts’ conferences VI and Venture Companies II 16:00 7 simultaneous streams (London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Zurich, Mainstage/Venturestage) 18:30 End of day two Wednesday, 18 November 08:30 Online check in Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Plenary session V – Mainstage/Venturestage 09:00 “How do professional investors read financial information? Results of an Eye Tracking Study” * Chair: Speaker: Falko Weinert, Prof. Dr Maik Lachmann, Senior Manager Business Development, Professor für Controlling und Rechnungslegung, Deutsche Börse AG Technische Universität Berlin Analysts’ conferences VII and VC Funds II 09:30 7 simultaneous streams (London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Zurich, Mainstage/Venturestage) 12:00 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Analysts’ conferences VIII and VC Funds III / Venture Companies III 13:00 7 simultaneous streams (London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Zurich, Mainstage/Venturestage) 15:30 End of conference Helpdesk Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum Online – Helpdesk The EKF 2020 will be a virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We provide a Helpdesk which can be reached at our Infodesk via chat or call. * Presentation in German Language As of 15 November 2020 Page 2 of 6 DEUTSCHE BÖRSE Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum 2020 | Online CASH MARKET Monday, 16 November – Analysts’ conferences I, II, III and programme in tabular overview Stream London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich 09:00 Online check in Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition 09:30 Welcome address and opening remarks * Dr. Thomas Book, Executive Board, Deutsche Börse AG 10:00 Plenary Session I – Mainstage/Venturestage Keynote Speech: “After the virus: How different will the world be?” Dr. Holger Schmieding, Chief Economist, Berenberg Financial services Software / IT Telecommunications Retail & Media Industrial goods & services Chemicals 10:30 ProCredit Holding AG & Co KGaA EQS Group AG 11880 Solutions AG* Takkt AG GESCO AG K+S AG Technology 11:00 JDC Group AG * AT&S NFON AG Ströer SE & Co. KGaA Daldrup & Söhne AG* DFV Deutsche Familienversicher- B.R.A.I.N. Biotechnology Research 11:30 ung AG * Crealogix Mynaric AG Your Family Entertainment AG * PNE AG* and Information Network AG 12:00 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition 13:00 Plenary Session II – Mainstage/Venturestage Panel discussion: “IPO in volatile times: success factors for the IPO season 2021” * Wüstenrot Init Biotech & Medtech 13:30 & Württembergische AG innovation in traffic systems SE ADVA Optical Networking Paion AG Singulus Technologies AG AlzChem Group AG Software / IT ABO Invest AG * Utilities 14:00 Aurelius Equity Opportunities Elmos Semiconductor SE Datagroup SE Evotec SE va-Q-tec AG (in future clearvise AG) 14:30 Lloyd Fonds AG* Hypoport SE ATOSS Software AG Biofrontera AG Manz AG SFC Energy AG Retail & Media 15:00 MPC Capital AG S&T AG CYAN AG Vivoryon Therapeutics AG SURTECO GROUP SE Borussia Dortmund Gmbh&Co.KGaA 15:30 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Bonds Automobile & Parts 16:00 Ferratum Oyj voxeljet AG Allgeier SE Immatics N.V. VST BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES AG* AKASOL AG DEWB Deutsche Effecten- und Wech- 16:30 sel-Beteiligungsgesellschaft AG * 3U Holding AG* SYZYGY AG Newron Pharmaceuticals SpA Photon Energy NV Grammer AG Retail & Media Mensch und Maschine Industrial goods & services Neue ZWL 17:00 Shop Apotheke Europe N.V. Vectron Systems AG* Software SE* Klöckner & Co SE Zahnradwerk Leipzig GmbH* Progress-Werk Oberkirch AG* 17:30 Elumeo SE SÜSS MicroTec SE GK Software SE * SMT Scharf AG * Homann Holzwerkstoffe GmbH Voltabox AG 18:00 Holiday Check Group AG Fyber N.V. Ballard Power Systems Inc paragon GmbH & Co. KGaA Stream London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich * Presentation in German Language As of 15 November 2020 Page 3 of 6 DEUTSCHE BÖRSE Deutsches Eigenkapitalforum 2020 | Online CASH MARKET Tuesday, 17 November – Analysts’ conferences IV, V, VI and programme in tabular overview (Venture Companies and VC Funds see page 6) Stream London Madrid Milan Oslo Paris Zurich 08:30 Online check in Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition 09:00 Plenary Session III – Mainstage/Venturestage Keynote speech “How long will inflation remain low?” Dr. Jörg Krämer, Chief Economist, Commerzbank Financial services Automobile & Parts Industrial goods & services Biotech & Medtech Software/IT Retail & Media 09:30 Patrizia AG * STS Group AG Viscom AG * Redhill Biopharma Ltd STEMMER IMAGING AG Bastei Lübbe AG * Technology 10:00 Deutsche Beteiligungs AG Meyer Burger INDUS Holding AG Formycon AG * IVU Traffic Technologies AG * bet-at-home.com AG * Real Estate 10:30 Mutares SE & Co. KGaA Tinexta SpA Basler AG STRATEC SE mVISE AG * Deutsche Konsum REIT-AG 11:00 ENCAVIS AG MOBOTIX AG Technotrans SE Medios AG Softing AG Deutsche Industrie REIT-AG Retail & Media RELIEF THERAPEUTICS 11:30 FinLab AG wallstreet:online AG * Energiekontor AG * Holding AG Serviceware SE * FCR Immobilien AG * 12:00 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition 13:00 Plenary Session IV – Mainstage/Venturestage Panel discussion: “How Public Money shapes the VC industry” Personal & Household goods Lifescience & Healthcare DEFAMA 13:30 flatexDEGIRO AG Einhell Germany AG Delignit AG * Dermapharm Holding SE GFT SE Deutsche Fachmarkt AG * SGT German Private Equity Technology 14:00 GmbH & Co. KGaA * Frequentis AG IBU-tec advanced materials AG * Eckert&Ziegler AG All for One Group DIC Asset AG 14:30 Baader Bank AG * ASMALLWORLD AG 2G Energy AG * Pharma SGP Holding SE adesso SE Gateway Real Estate AG 15:00 Netfonds AG * CLIQ Digital AG Dürr Aktiengesellschaft MagForce AG q.beyond AG Noratis AG * 15:30 Break Time for online networking and opportunity to visit the virtual exhibition Industrial goods & services Personal & Household goods Biotech & Medtech 16:00 Francotyp-Postalia Holding AG SLM Solutions Group AG Haier Smart Home Co., Ltd. * Abivax S.A. CANCOM SE ERWE Immobilien AG 123fahrschule
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