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FACTORY OF THE FUTURE, 25 TH AUG ‘17 Writing the Future Together with ABB ABB Robotics Matt Tsai, Taiwan Local Business Unit Manager

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FACTORY OF THE FUTURE, 25TH AUG ‘17

Writing the Future Together with ABB

ABB Robotics

Matt Tsai, Taiwan Local Business Unit Manager

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Industry Robots Trends

How ABB Supports the Factory of the Future

Challenges and opportunities

Industry Robots Trends

Takeaways

October 26, 2018 Slide 2

Agenda

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ABB: the pioneering technology leader

October 26, 20181SOURCE: Q4 2017 published financial results; ABB analysisSlide 3

What(Offering)

For whom(Customers)

Where(Geographies)

Utilities Industry Transport & Infrastructure

Globally

Asia, Middle East, Africa Americas Europe

~$34 bn revenue1 ~100 countries ~147,000 employees

Pioneering technology

Products Systems Services & software

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Well positioned in attractive markets

October 26, 2018 SOURCE: Q4 2017 published financial results; ABB analysisSlide 4

A true global player – team, culture, and presence

ABB has a unique global team with local presence everywhere

Revenue split 2017 Top 200 managers

>3/4 from outside Switzerlandand Sweden

27 nationalities from 6continents

7 nationalities in the ExecutiveCommittee

Emerging markets (46%)

Mature markets (54%)

Europe

35% $11.8 bn

Americas

28% $9.7 bn

AMEA

$12.8 bn37%

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Global and local footprint5,500+ people in over 100 locations in 53 countries, including the broadestservice network and offering in the industry

Auburn Hills, USFirst global playerto commit to USmanufacturingfootprint

Västerås,Sweden Shanghai, China

The only global playerto localize thecompletevalue chain in China,including local R&D

Gomtec

SVIAAuburn Hills Factory

Qingdao Application Center

ABB Robotics Zhuhai Ltd.

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ABB in TaiwanOur Footprint

Taipei Officen Country Managementn All of ABB’s 4 Divisions

representedn Robotics Application

Centern Capacitor Assembly Line

Taichung Office

Mailiao Site Office

Kaohsiung Officen Operation Center

for all Divisionsn Automation and

Power DemoRoom

Xingqiang Officen Turbocharging workshopn Service for Electrical and

Power Productsn Power Showroom &

Training Center

81km, 1hr

TSMC

CPC

FPG/FHITPC

CTCI

CSC

FPG Mailiao Industrial ParkCentral Taiwan Science Park

65km, 50min

Southern Taiwan Science Park -Tainan

Hsinchu Science Park

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Three Things that will Change the Future Manufacturing

Source: The New Software Defined Supply Chain: Preparing for the disruptive transformation of Electronics design and manufacturingThe IBM Institute for Business Value

Industrial 4.0Intelligent Robot3D Printing

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ABB Ability™

What does it mean?

Digitalization

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industrial internet

smart factory

factory of the futureindustry 4.0

internet of things

digitization

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Growing Optimism to Digital Manufacturing

Digitalization

October 26, 2018 Source: McKinsey Digital Manufacturing Global Expert Survey 2017Slide 9

10%

23% 18%

51%

14%

29%

15% 11%

44%

67%

8%

40%

19%

62%72%

86%

2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017 2016 2017

United States Japan Germany China

More Optimistic Unchange Less Optimistic

61%

62%

63%

67%

71%

73%

75%

78%

78%

79%

25%

23%

22%

17%

24%

26%

31%

33%

33%

29%

In situ 3-D printing

Human-robot collaboration

Real-time supply-chain optimization

Smart energy consumption

Predictive maintenance

Real-time yield optimization

Remote monitoring and control

Digital performance management

Statistical process control

Digital quality management

Use case relevant to company

Share ofcompanies inrollout

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Digital is all about connecting the cyber and physical worlds together

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DigitalTwins

digital replicaof physical

world

Insights /Intelligence

Using thepower of data /

models

Optimize/Collaborate

Using thepower of data /

models

Sensing /Connecting

Knowing thestatus

Act /Control

Execute inthe physical

world

Physical world / Hardware

Cyber space / Software

Design/Build Operate Maintain

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A $4 – 11 trillion digital opportunity by 2025

ABB is in the “eye of the storm” for massive value migration

October 26, 20181Based on top-down estimate of potential net economic benefit, including consumer surplusSources: McKinsey Global InstituteSlide 11

Range of sized potentialeconomic impact

LowHigh

Disruptive technologies will have substantial impact by 2025 (economic impact of 12 most significant technologies, $ trillions, annual)

3.9 – 11.1

3.7 – 10.8

5.2 – 6.7

1.7 – 6.2

1.7 – 4.5

0.2 – 1.9

0.7 – 1.6

0.1 – 0.6

0.2 – 0.6

0.2 – 0.5

0.1 – 05.

0.2 – 0.3

Internet of Things

Mobile internet

Automation of knowledge work

Cloud technology

Advanced robotics

Autonomous and near-autonomous vehicles

Next-generations genomics

Energy storage

3D printing

Advanced materials

Advanced Oil & Gas exploration and recovery

Renewable energy

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ABB Ability™ solutions & platform

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ABB Ability™

Provides ABB with efficiencyand scale

Delivers customer value(safety, uptime, speed,yield…)

What

HowPlatform(common technologies for device, edge, and cloud)

Utilitiessolutions

Industrysolutions

Transportation &Infrastructure

solutions

180+ ABB Ability™ solutions

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Digitalisation + CollaborationDefining the Factory of the Future

Tasks

Connectivity

HumanInteraction

Simple repetitive

Local

Caged robot

Complex, flexible

Integrated

Collaborative robots

Intelligent, adaptive

On all devices,coordinated

Machine learning

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Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC)From absolute separation to mixed environment

Conventional industrial robots Collaborative industrial robots

Discrete safety→ No HRC

Safety controllers→ Limited HRC

Harmless manipulators→ Full HRC

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Smart ManufacturingSafety Mattters for Collaborative Robots

Source: ISO, ABB 3C Segment Research

Severity Frequency Avoidance Safety Risk

Slight

Serious

Seldom-to-less-often

Frequent-to-continuous

Seldom-to-less-often

Frequent-to-continuous

Possible

Scarcely Possible

Possible

Scarcely Possible

Possible

Scarcely Possible

Possible

Scarcely Possible

PL*

a

b

c

d

e

Low

High

SafetyRisk

OperatorDensity

High

Low

*Performance Level

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A truly collaborative manufacturing process for medical equipment

Human Co-worker and Robots Working Together

October 26, 2018 ABB Internal, do not distributeSlide 16

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Smart ManufacturingSafety Certification PL b

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Smart ManufacturingPattern control

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October 13,2015

Smart Manufacturing3D scanning and pattern control

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Smart ManufacturingFrom simulation to system

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October 13,2015

Smart ManufacturingOff line programming: Auto-path generation

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October 13,2015

Smart ManufacturingSimplified Robot Programming

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October 13,2015

Smart ManufacturingLead through teaching

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Smart ManufacturingEasy adoption

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