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DENSO’s Global Strategy NAIAS 2013 Investors Conference January 16, 2013 Hikaru Sugi Senior Executive Director of DENSO CORPORATION President & CEO of DENSO International America, Inc. Terry Helgesen Senior Vice President DENSO International America, Inc.
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Agenda 1DENSO Profile 2 R&D Philosophy and Activities 3 Growth Strategy for North America
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DENSO Profile Sales Breakdown
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Financial Results Sales increasing with auto production recovery
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Global Mid-Term Strategy World Class Excellence Global Collaboration Agility Three Fundamental Principles World Class Excellence Global Collaboration Agility
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Sales Target Consolidated sales of $50 billion & operating margin of 8% in FY2016 US$ billion (Billion yen) Consolidated Sales *Fiscal year is as of March 31.
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Regional Sales Targets Eliminations: 2011 626.8 billion yen 2015 740.0 billion yen US$ billion (Billion yen) Car production 9.00 8.80 millions of units -1% ( annual rate ) Japan Car production 20.40 23.80 millions of units +4% ( annual rate ) Europe Car production 31.60 44.20 millions of units +9% ( annual rate ) Asia & Oceania
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Regional Sales Targets Eliminations: 2011 626.8 billion yen 2015 740.0 billion yen US$ billion (Billion yen) Car production 13.30 17.00 millions of units +6% ( annual rate ) North America Car production 4.70 5.80 millions of units +5% ( annual rate ) Others
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Agenda 1 DENSO Profile 2R&D Philosophy and Activities 3 Growth Strategy for North America
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Environmental Changes in 2020 Vehicles in emerging countries will double 110 million vehicles in 2020 As vehicles in emerging countries increase, traffic fatalities are expected to increase significantly.
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Environmental Changes in 2020 Fuel efficiency & electrification—key elements of DENSO’s R&D Evolution of telecommunication technologies Connectivity between vehicles & social infrastructure Cloud BATT Battery charge Connect to Smart phone Smart grid (Source DENSO)
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Key Areas of Technology Development High-pressure pump Diesel common rail system Injector Inverter Gasoline direct injection Variable compressor TS Starter for Stop/Start Systems integration to meet regional needs Environment Efficiency alternator EV/HVAdditional fuel efficiencies EPA Cycle Real-world Savings
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Key Areas of Technology Development SafetyInformation/HMI Millimeter wave radar Surround camera Apply core sensing, system control and HMI technologies to advanced safety systems Vision sensor Instrument cluster Head-up display Remote touch controller
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DENSO’s Strength: World’s-first Products 94’95’03’07’09’11’12’ QR CodeDiesel Common Rail System Millimeter-Wave Radar A Double-sided Cooling Power Control Unit Passenger Vehicle Air Conditioning System Using An Ejector Motor Generator TS Starter for S/S Lithium-Ion Battery Pack vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz vzvz Environment Environment & Safety Environment & Safety Comfort & Convenience Comfort & Convenience Comfort & Convenience High-value- added & high- quality products. Safety 87’ Car Navigation System
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Development Strategy Combine business unit focus and our strengths for total system solutions FocusStrength
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DENSO’s Development Network Develop region-best products in seven regions around the world Core Technical Centers (T/C) & Satellites
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Agenda 1 DENSO Profile 2 R&D Philosophy and Activities 3Growth Strategy for North America
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Strategy in North America How can North American DENSO contribute to global growth?
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R&D Global Growth: Heat Pump Increasing EV driving range 62% more efficient than electric heater 20% - 30% greater driving range DENSO Heat Pump System EV Driving Range
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R&D for Global Growth: Battery Thermal Management Innovative thermal management concepts that reduce battery weight, complexity, and/or cost by at least 20% Timeline Started: Oct 2011 End: Sept 2014 Barriers - Cost reduction - Reliability - Product lifetime Partners - National Renewable Energy Laboratory - Chrysler Group US Department of Energy Grant
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Connectivity/Human Machine Interface (HMI) Joint HMI research by DENSO and MIT using metrology and bio-metrics Complete System Integration Connecting drivers and technology in safest way possible
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Aftermarket Business Expansion Organizational Change Aftermarket Business Unit (Jul 2011) Headquarters for the Americas (Apr 2013): DENSO Products and Services Americas Product Line-up Increase product line up with own competitive sourcing Penetrate premium and main markets New Channel/Business Enhance focus on South America/Canada Develop prospective products for non-auto
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Beyond Automotive Obtain new technology Leverage new resources Speed up technology integration Sustainability Quality of Life Security & Safety New Business Cycle Vehicle Related Non-Vehicle (using core technologies) Silicon Valley Birthplace of New Technology Established Office April 2011
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Return to Shareholders FY2013 Annual Dividend per share: Increase by 8 yen to 54 yen
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