Agenda. Overview of Mobile Industrial Robots Future Steps for Mobile Industrial Robots Products Safety & Certifications Questions and Comments

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2 Agenda Overview of Mobile Industrial Robots Future Steps for Mobile Industrial Robots Products Safety & Certifications Questions and Comments

3 Overview MIR is a leading manufacturer of collaborative mobile robots MiR develops, manufactures and sells mobile robots for the professional market The purpose of the MiR robots is to automate in-house transportation The present markets are: Industry Healthcare

4 Market Demands Flexibility User-friendly Price & ROI Ownership (saves on external and expensive support) Quality

5 The History of MiR First construction idea was made of LEGO bricks start The Alfa-version was developed by the founder and co-owner Niels Jul Jacobsen in April Mobile Industrial Robots was established in May 2013 and commercial-wise the company started in October Thomas Visti entered the company as co-owner and holds the position as CEO from October 2014.

6 The Company Today We have installed robots in the manufacturing industry and healthcare sector. We have established partners all over the world. 40 employees 17 recruited in Winner of several International Awards

7 Born Global Odense Dortmund New York Barcelona Shanghai Singapore Denmark USA China, Germany, Spain, Singapore

8 Distributors 95 distributors in 34 countries

9 References

10 Future Steps for Mobile Industrial Robots

11 Growth (K) ,00 Turnover EUR (K) , , , ,

12 Products

13 Tech Specs Payload: 100 kg 220 lbs. Towing capacity (with MiRHook 200): 300 kg 660 lbs. Precision: +/-50 mm - +/- 2 of position +/- 10 mm - +/- 0.4 to docking marker Max speed forwards: 1.5 m/s 5.4 ft./s Max speed backwards: 0.3 m/s 1 ft/s Battery run time: 10 hours or 20 km 12.5 mi Weight: 62.5 kg 138 lbs. Battery charging: 0-80%: 2 hours Communication: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet and PLC Safety: Complies with EN1525 safety regulations, SICK safety lasers, PLd cat. 3 CE certified: Yes

14 Tech Specs Payload: 200 kg 440 lbs. Towing capacity (with MiRHook 200): 500 kg 1102 lbs. Precision: +/-50 mm - +/- 2 from reference point +/- 10 mm - +/- 0.4 to docking marker Max speed forwards: 1.1 m/s 3.6 ft./s Max speed backwards: 0.3 m/s 1ft/s Battery run time: 10 hours or 15 km 12.5 mi Weight: 62.5 kg 138 lbs. Battery charging: 0-80%: 2 hours Communication: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet and PLC Safety: Complies with EN1525 safety regulations, SICK safety lasers, PLd cat. 3 ESD approved: Yes CE certified: Yes Clean Room certified: Yes

15 Benefits of MiR Robots Very flexible: Easily re-mapped and taught new destinations and tasks Increase productivity: go around obstacles and find the best path according to their internal map ensuring the material flow Redeploy workers from pushing a cart to higher-value activities Support changing business needs: Redeploy easily to different processes or facility layouts Fast ROI: Do not require any expensive installation and pay themselves off in less than a year Very user-friendly: Easy to control via a simple web interface that requires no prior programming experience Safe operation: Maneuver safely around people and obstacles, even in very dynamic environments Many applications: Can be redeployed for different tasks with various top modules

16 AMR vs. AGV AMR Autonomous (collaborative) Mobile Robot AGV Automated Guided Vehicle Trackless, autonomous navigation AMR AGV Requires tracks e.g. magnetic stripes in the floor or wires Travels safely around people and obstacles Easy to expand/change work area Navigates dynamically using a map, allowing it to plan it s own path Stops at any obstacle without possibility to change route Expensive and time consuming to expand/change work area Restricted to fixed routes

17 Includes a VL Marker for accurate docking Laser guided into position

18 Automated in-house transport solutions Automatic pick-up and drop-off of carts Towing Capacity of MiRHook 100: 300 kg 661 lbs. Towing Capacity of MiRHook 200: 500 kg 1100 lbs.

19 Fleet Management for optimized robot traffic Automatic prioritization and selection of the robot best suited for a job, based on position and availability Planning of the use of different top modules Text message or notifications if obstacles prevent the robots from completing planned jobs

20 An Open Interface Customize your own top module Conveyor bands Shelf lift Robot arms A World of Opportunities ERP Integration Safety units Hook for towing carts Click on the icons for application videos Your solution

21 Safety & Certifications

22 MiR Safety System SICK safety scanners S300 ISO/EN Category 3, Performance Level D 2 Scanners (S300) degrees coverage Dual channel encoders on each wheel Speed measurement Feedback to S300 SICK Safety PLC and relays Cuts power to motors Conform to the EU Standard EN1525

23 CE Certified Signed Declaration of Conformity (CE Certification) delivered with each robot

24 Sensory Input Accelerometer and Gyroscope Dual Channel Encoders on each Wheel 4 Ultrasonic Sensors Planning Algorithm 2 SICK S300 Scanners 3D Camera

25 Mechanical and Technical Components Light: Customized lighting colors and patterns Used for communicating actions to people Sound: Beep Horn MP3/WAV files

26 Questions and Comments

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