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1 Journées romandes des arts et métiers
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2 PORTRAIT BOBST is world’s leading supplier of equipment and services to packaging and label manufacturers in the folding carton, corrugated board and flexible materials industries

3 PORTRAIT Founded in 1890, BOBST celebrated its 125 years in 2015
5’050 FTEs in 2016 (1’733 in Switzerland) Employee average stay with Bobst Mex SA: 19,6 years 265 apprentices educated worldwide every year (182 in Switzerland) Joseph BOBST 1904

4 PORTRAIT 16 group companies & representative offices
11 group production sites 27 agencies & representatives Presence in more than 50 countries

5 PACKAGING INDUSTRY Annual packaging consumption per capita [kg]
Sources: Smithers Pira Germany 63.3 4.7 12.8 5.4 Russia 22.9 USA 70.1 Japan 74.2 China 33.4 20.1 9.2 4.1 India 2.9 Africa 2.5 3.7 13.4 3.1 Brazil 20.2 FLEXIBLE MATERIALS FOLDING CARTON Worldwide21.9 5.3 13.0 3.6 CORRUGATED BOARD

6 PACKAGING INDUSTRY Growth forecast of packaging consumption
CAGR in % Sources: Smithers Pira Western Europe 0.5 -0.2 1.1 Eastern Europe 1.8 3.0 2.3 0.8 1.9 North America 1.5 Asia 5.2 6.8 6.4 Africa & Middle East 2.7 3.4 4.0 3.5 4.0 Central & South America 4.4 FLEXIBLE MATERIALS Worldwide 3.6 4.3 3.9 FOLDING CARTON CORRUGATED BOARD

7 PACKAGING INDUSTRY Which cookies would you buy?
68% of purchases are influenced and decided at Point of Sale

8 EQUIPMENT RANGE Innovative packaging solutions

9 FINANCIAL RESULTS 2016 Consolidated sales in million CHF 1 500 1 447 1 354 1 300 1 331 1 264 1 000 500 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

10 FINANCIAL RESULTS 2016 Europe 661.4 652.5 1.4 Americas 426.6 385.2
Consolidated sales in million CHF Sales by geographical distribution 2016 2015 Δ% Europe 661.4 652.5 1.4 Americas 426.6 385.2 10.7 Asia & Oceania 307.3 264.7 16.1 Africa 51.3 28.5 80.2 Total 1 330.9 8.7

11 INNOVATION BOBST invests over 90 MCHF (or 6%) of its turnover in R&D with a staff of 520 FTEs, and holds over 2’100 Intellectual Property rights

12 INNOVATION Company relies on strong internal global R&D network, with 7 R&D centers in Europe and 3 in Asia Switzerland (Mex, Grenchen) France (Lyon) Italy (San Giorgio, Firenze) England (Manchester) Germany (Bielefeld) China (Shanghai) India (Pune)

13 INNOVATION 11 new models in 2016 FOLDING CARTON
MASTERCUT 106 PER Autoplaten® die-cutter VISIONCUT LER Autoplaten® die-cutter EXPERTCODE Digital serialization solution MASTERFOLD 75/110 Folder-gluers CORRUGATED BOARD SPEEDPACK Automated packing solution MASTERFLEX-XL Flexo printing press EXPERTCODE Digital serialization FLEXIBLE MATERIALS CL 750D Compact laminator MW 85 F CI flexo press M5 In-line narrow web press M6 UV flexo mid-web press

14 INNOVATION Within the scope of Research & Development activities, NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT and INNOVATION are fostered to remain ahead of competition Production support Customer support Product improvement Development of specialties Machine adaptations Maintenance New product development Innovation

15 INNOVATION BOBST R&D relies on competence centers with deep technical know-how in wide range of topics OPTICAL SENSOR MICROSYSTEMS NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS INDUSTRIAL VISION MACHINE CONNECTIVITY MACHINE ELECTRICITY REAL-TIME SOFTWARE

16 INNOVATION For example, BOBST develops dedicated optical sensors to integrate value-added features on its machines

17 INNOVATION To nurture innovation, BOBST collaborates with leading academic partners, such as

18 INNOVATION BOBST also collaborates with network of dynamic SMEs to boost its innovation, including

19 INNOVATION BOBST leverages the strengths of SMEs to reinforce and accelerate its own developments AGILITY SPECIALIZED SKILLS INNOVATIVE SPIRIT LITTLE BUREAUCRACY

20 INNOVATION BOBST is for example working with BCD microtechnique SA to accelerate its own developments Collaboration started with sensor development 30 years ago and evolved to this day. Success factors were PROXIMITY PASSION RELIABILITY ON COMMITMENTS ACESS TO NETWORK

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22 INNOVATION 1985 2000 2017

23 INNOVATION Ingredients for successful collaboration TRUST MODERN TOOLS
SHARED VALUES COMPLEMENTARITY SKILLED TEAM

24 INNOVATION Example 1: development of an advanced optical sensor microsystem combining lighting technologies developed at BOBST and a sensor chip developed in partnership between BOBST and CSEM Due to lack of R&D capacity, BOBST worked in close collaboration with

25 INNOVATION Specification of innovation projects usually cannot be defined precisely. Flexibility was buit into the collaboration, allowing adaptations of specifications along the way Draft Technical Specification Business need Proof-of- concept Technical Specitication Prototype Development Prototype testing Process testing BCD BOBST

26 INNOVATION Project outcome was a compact sensor microsystem able to detect small marks on wide spectrum of substrates

27 INNOVATION Within 6 months, BCD delivered fully functional prototype that will serve as basis for next-generation control systems

28 INNOVATION BOBST BOBST BCD
Innovative solutions were found through BCD’s network, e.g. for sensor thermal management BOBST BCD’s partner BOBST BCD

29 INNOVATION Example 2: next-generation quality control system
Print to cut Defects on codes Text defects Oil, water splashes Carton damage Colour measurement

30 INNOVATION Development of next-generation quality control system based on BOBST innovative lighting concept To accelerate its development effort, BOBST collaborated with

31 INNOVATION BOBST leveraged technical skills and agility of BCD to quickly demonstrate feasibility of the BOBST lighting concept Business need Technical Specitication Prototype Development Prototype testing Product development Product industrialization Product introduction BCD BOBST

32 INNOVATION Within 5 months in late 2014, BCD delivered a fully functional lighting prototype that served to demonstrate the new concept to selected BOBST customers

33 INNOVATION Based on positive results from prototype, BOBST further developed and industrialized the concept, leading to a product introduction in Q4 2017

34 CONCLUSION Innovation is key for long-term success. Multinationals like BOBST strive by combining forces where necessary with an ecosystem of innovative and agile SMEs


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