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GETINGE GROUP GETINGE Capital Market Day February 1 st, 2006

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP AGENDA – Getinge Overview & TargetsJohan Malmquist, Ulf Grunander – Break – 10.35Getinge Medical SystemsHeribert Ballhaus, Michael Rieder – Surgical Academy and site tour – Lunch – Getinge Infection Control Christophe Hammer, Mats Ottosson – 14.15Getinge Extended CareMichael Berg Wrap-up and closeJohan Malmquist

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Infection ControlExtended CareMedical Systems

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP AGENDA  Financial review 2005  Strategic direction  Financial targets  Group initiatives  Infection Control – Focus & Outlook  Extended Care – Focus & Outlook  Medical System – Focus & Outlook

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Financial Review 2005

GETINGE AB – FINANCIALS (MSEK) Change Change Q 4 12 Mon Orders received 3,5572,98119%12,22510,81213% Net sales 3,8893,47712%11,88010,8899% Operating profit %1,8031,7424% Operating margin 19.0%19.6%15.2%16.0% Profit before tax %1,6011,5464%

GETINGE AB KEY FIGURES (MSEK) Q 4 12 Mon Operating Cash Flow, MSEK ,8681,786 Net debt, MSEK 5,1044,705 Equity / Assets ratio, % 37.1%34.3% Net debt / Equity ratio, multiple Interest cover, multiple

INFECTION CONTROL FINANCIALS (MSEK)

EXTENDED CARE FINANCIALS (MSEK)

MEDICAL SYSTEMS FINANCIALS (MSEK)

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Strategic direction

GETINGE GROUP DEVELOPMENT Getinge has gained a competitive position in its market that will be further strengthened by current trends

GETINGE GROUP DEVELOPMENT Successful healthcare companies in the future will need to be bigger and have broader capability to be regarded as preferred partners.

GETINGE GROUP DEVELOPMENT We will build our future on the successes that have brought us to our current position.

OUR STRATEGIC CORNERSTONES We strive to be a global No 1 or No 2 in the product areas focused. Market leadership will help us attain cost leadership through scale. We strive to combine the strength of our leading product positions and the depth of our know-how to offer innovative solutions that lead to process improvements for our customers A direct approach to our customers is crucial to our success Getinge will strive to establish own distribution companies whenever justifiable

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Financial targets

FINANCIAL TARGETS The Getinge Group will reach its targets of 15 % average growth per annum by: Development of existing positions - Organic growth 5 % + - Bolt-on acquisitions ~ 3 % Acquisitions of new globally leading product lines that will strengthen our position as a provider of integrated solutions ~ 7 %

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL TARGETS BY BUSINESS AREA TargetA2004 Organic growth4 – 5 % EBITA margin~ 16 % 15.2 % TargetA2004 Organic growth~ 7 % EBITA margin ~ 19 % 18.9 % TargetA2004 Organic growth~ 5 % EBITA margin ~ 17 % 15.4 % GROUPTargetA2004 Organic growth ~ 5 % + EBITA margin~ 17 % %

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP FINANCIAL TARGETS Assumptions  Exchange rates as per January 1 st, 2006  Current group structure  Future price erosion offset by supply chain enhancement

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP FINANCIAL TARGETS Infection Control Target:16 %Ebita margin Actual 2005:13.8 %Ebita margin Improved performance Getinge Inc:+ 1.0 % Improved logistics:+ 1.0 % Improved performance La Calhène:+ 0.5 % Optimised production structure:+ 0.5 %

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP FINANCIAL TARGETS Extended Care Target:19 %Ebita margin Actual 2005:17.5 %Ebita margin Improved production structure:+ 1.5 % Improved performance Wound Care:+ 0.5 % Logistics improvement:+ 0.5 %

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP FINANCIAL TARGETS Medical Systems Target:17 %Ebita margin Actual 2005:15.4 %Ebita margin Improved performance Cardiopulmonary:+ 1.0 % Improved performance Getinge Inc:+ 0.5 % Improved logistics + production structure:+ 0.5 %

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Group initiatives

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP INITIATIVES Group initiatives Supply chain development  StinG-program  Logistics Internationalization External growth

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP INITIATIVES StinG Supply chain transformation in the Getinge group. A corporate supply chain project to prepare us to meet a more competitive future with confidence.

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP INITIATIVES StinG Establishing robust processes that will create a sustainable competitive edge. Focus on value creation in design, assembly and quality assurance.

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP INITIATIVES StinG consists of 3 related programs Performance Measurement Product Management Sourcing

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP INITIATIVES StinG - Product management The long term management of our product portfolio to meet customer needs in a profitable way is the foundation for improving our competitiveness Product Generation Planning (PGP) Product Development Process

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP INITIATIVES StinG - Sourcing To effectively use and manage our suppliers as an extension of our own organization  Purchasing  Consolidation  Re-localization  Integration Make or Buy

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Infection Control - Focus & Outlook

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE Principally organic growth supplemented by bolt-on acquisitions to reach new geographical territories, add new technologies in existing product lines Strengthen solution provider capabilities Focused approach towards the global Life Science industry Geographical expansion Continue to strengthen competitiveness through improved production structure and logistics STRATEGY FOR GROWTH 2004 – 2007 INFECTION CONTROL

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE OUTLOOK 2006 INFECTION CONTROL We expect demand to improve in most geographies We expect an improved currency situation La Calhène will contribute 30 MSEK to pre-tax earnings and lead to restructuring costs of 20 MSEK We expect profitability in Getinge Inc to improve Lancer UK will contribute to earnings Ongoing investments in logistics and improved production structure Investments in geographical expansion in USA, China, Japan Increased R/D investments

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Extended Care - Focus & Outlook

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE STRATEGY FOR GROWTH EXTENDED CARE Principally organic growth on existing markets supplemented by bolt-on acquisitions to add new technologies in existing product lines Total bed-side management in elderly care Enter the hospital market / bariatric care Improved supply chain for increased competitiveness

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE We expect revenue growth to improve in Western Europe and remain solid in USA Improving currency situation Resumed patient handling deliveries in the US and new investment program in Ontario, Canada will compensate for the big shipment to Ontario in 2005 New product launches and continued roll-out of new ceiling-hoist range will support growth New production structure in Patient Handling will improve earnings by 50 MSEK from 2007 and result in charges of 35 MSEK in 2006 Q1 Investments will be made in increasing the sales and service organization Investments in a new and improved logistics structure OUTLOOK 2006 EXTENDED CARE

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Medical Systems - Focus & Outlook

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE STRATEGY FOR GROWTH 2004 – 2007 MEDICAL SYSTEMS Organic growth on existing markets and existing product lines. Acquisitions of new globally leading product lines that will strengthen our positions as an innovative solution provider with special emphasis on critical care and cardiac surgery Position as provider of integrated solutions Strengthen sales network in developing economies and North America Continue to strengthen product leadership position Develop Critical Care product portfolio through acquisitions

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE OUTLOOK 2006 MEDICAL SYSTEMS Continued good demand and revenue growth Improving currency situation Product launches in Surgical Workplaces will support growth Investments in new production structure for Cardiopulmonary Ongoing investments in own sales organizations in New markets and USA Increased investments in product development in Critical Care Investment in local production in China

BUSINESS AREA INFECTION CONTROL HEALTHCARE GETINGE GROUP Getinge has gained a competitive advantage in its market that will be further strengthened by current trends Internationalization Supply chain enhancement External growth