Presentation on Business Results for the 1st-Half of Fiscal Year Ending March 31, November 21, 2013

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1 Presentation on Business Results for the 1st-Half of Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2014 November 21, 2013

2 Performance Summary 2

3 1st-half consolidated results (versus original forecasts for the period) Original forecasts (announced May 14) 1st-half FY ending Mar.31,2014 Vs. original forecasts for the period Amount Percent (%) Amount Percent (%) Change Rate(%) Net sales 10, , Operating income 2, , Ordinary income 2, , Net income 1, ,

4 1st-half consolidated results (year-on-year change) 1st-half FY ended Mar.31,2013 Amount Percent (%) 1st-half FY ending Mar.31,2014 Amount Percent (%) Year-on-year change Change Rate (%) Net sales 9, Gross profit Operating income Ordinary income Net income EPS (yen) Capital investment Depreciation 4, , , , , , , , , costs R&D costs Capital investment amounts are the amounts of tangible and intangible fixed assets acquired in the term. 4

5 Performance of main group companies for 1st-half of fiscal year ending March 31, 2014 Equity stake Amount Net sales Change(%) Amount Net income Change(%) *1 *4 Harmonic Drive Systems Inc. - 9, , HD Systems Inc. (Harmonic Drive L.L.C.) (U.S.A.) 100% (51%) 1, *3 Harmonic AD, Inc. 100% *2 *4 Harmonic Drive AG (Germany) 35% 3, Percent change(%) indicates increase or decrease from same period of previous fiscal year. *1 Exchange rates: Jan. Jun., US$ = yen, Jan. Jun., US$ = yen *2 Exchange rates: Jan. Jun., = yen, Jan. Jun., = yen *3 Net income of US subsidiaries (consolidated) is after excluding minority interests. *4 For overseas subsidiaries and affiliates, the fiscal year ends December 31. 5

6 1st-half non-consolidated results 1st-half FY ended Mar.31,2013 1st-half FY ending Mar.31,2014 Year-on-year change Amount Percent(%) Amount Percent(%) Change Rate(%) Net sales Gross profit Operating income Ordinary income Net income EPS (yen) Capital investment Depreciation 8, , , , , , , , , , costs R&D costs Capital investment amounts are the amounts of tangible and intangible fixed assets acquired in the term. 6

7 Net sales by application (non-consolidated) 9,535 9,921 10,055 8,014 8,680 7,478 9,089 FY ended Mar.31,2011 FY ended Mar.31,2012 FY ended Mar.31,2013 FY ending Mar.31,2014 7

8 Factors in year-on-year change in 1st-half non-consolidated operating income 1,816 Higher income +227 Improve marginal Higher fixed profit ratio, etc. manufacturing +50 costs, etc. Higher SG&A ,969 1st-half of FY ended March 31, st-half of FY ending March 31,

9 Status of consolidated assets 40,000 35,000 30,000 34,883 11,686 36,953 11,988 39,417 11,516 Cash & bank deposits and securities 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 5,904 1, , ,011 5,058 1, , ,025 1, , ,214 14,127 Trade receivables Inventories Other current assets Tangible fixed assets Intangible fixed assets Investments and other assets 0 September 30,2012 March 31,2013 September 30,2013 9

10 Status of consolidated liabilities and net assets 34,883 36,953 39,417 Trade payable Other current liabilities Long and short-term borrowings Other fixed liabilities Minority interests Other comprehensive income Owned capital 10

11 Status of consolidated cash flows 1st-half of FY ended Mar.31,2013 1st-half of FY ending Mar.31,2014 Cash flow from operating activities 2,493 1,544 Cash flow from investing activities 2, Cash flow from financing activities 1,224 1,536 Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 4, Cash and cash equivalents at end of year 8,353 9,415 11

12 Performance Forecast for Fiscal Year Ending March 31,

13 Revised consolidated results forecast for fiscal year ending March 31, 2014 Original forecasts (announced May 14) Revised forecasts (announced Nov. 12) Vs. original forecasts Amount Percent (%) Amount Percent (%) Change Rate (%) Net sales 21, , Operating income 4, , Ordinary income 4, , Net income 2, ,

14 Consolidated performance forecast for fiscal year ending March 31, 2014 FY ended Mar. 31, 2013 Forecasts FY ending Mar. 31, 2014 Year-on-year change Amount Percent (%) Amount Percent (%) Change Rate (%) Net sales 18, , , Operating income 3, , , Ordinary income 3, , , Net income 1, , , EPS (yen) Capital investment 1,377 1, Depreciation costs 1,119 1, ,146 1, R&D costs Capital investment amount are the amounts of tangible and intangible fixed assets acquired in the term. Assumed exchange rate for FY ending Mar.31, 2014 forecasts 1US$ = =

15 Forecasts of main group companies for fiscal year ending March 31, 2014 Equity stake Amount Net sales Year-on-year change (%) Amount Net income Year-on-year change (%) *1 *4 Harmonic Drive Systems Inc. - 18, , HD Systems, Inc. (Harmonic Drive L.L.C) (U.S.A) 100% (51%) 3, *3 Harmonic AD, Inc. 100% 1, *2 *4 Harmonic Drive AG (Germany) 35% 8, , Percent change(%) indicates increase or decrease from same period of previous fiscal year. *1 Exchange rates: Jan. Dec., US$ = yen, Jan. Dec., US$ = yen *2 Exchange rates: Jan. Dec., = yen, Jan. Dec., = yen *3 Net income of US subsidiaries (consolidated) is after excluding minority interests. *4 For overseas subsidiaries and affiliates, the fiscal year ends December

16 Non-consolidated performance forecast for fiscal year ending March 31, 2014 FY ended Mar. 31, 2013 Forecasts FY ending Mar. 31, 2014 Year-on-year change Amount Percent (%) Amount Percent (%) Change Rate (%) Net sales 16, Operating income 2, Ordinary income 3, Net income 1, EPS (yen) , , , , , , , Capital investment Depreciation costs R&D costs 1,129 1, Capital investment amount are the amounts of tangible and intangible fixed assets acquired in the term. Assumed exchange rate for FY ending Mar.31, 2014 forecasts 1US$ = =

17 Sales trend line (non-consolidated) 19,456 Four-year average 16,043 mil. yen forecast 18,069 16,159 18,800 10,486 17

18 Sales trend line by product (non-consolidated) 10,000 8,000 6,000 10,055 1,738 1,209 8,014 1,595 1,036 8,680 1,545 1,006 7,819 1, ,089 1,716 1,100 forecast 9,710 1,780 1,200 4,000 2,000 7,107 5,382 6,128 6,272 6,730 5, st-half 2nd-half 1st-half 2nd-half 1st-half 2nd-half forecast FY ended Mar.31,2012 FY ended Mar.31,2013 FY ending Mar.31,2014 HarmonicDrive Planetary Gear Mechatronics 18

19 Non-consolidated bookings by application (quarterly) 4,733 3,707 3,764 4,077 4,648 4,693 FY ended Mar. 31, 2013 FY ending Mar. 31,

20 Non-consolidated net sales by application (premise for 2nd-half forecasts) 10,055 8,014 8,680 7,478 9,089 forecast 9,710 FY ended Mar.31,2012 FY ended Mar.31,2013 FY ending Mar.31,

21 Factors in year-on-year change in non-consolidated operating income (fiscal year ending March 31, 2014 forecast) Higher income +1,460 2,955 Improved Higher fixed marginal profit manufacturing ratio, etc. costs, etc Higher SG&A costs 210 4,200 FY ended Mar. 31, 2013 FY ending Mar. 31, 2014 forecast 21

22 Trends in operating income (non-consolidated) forecast (%) 22

23 Future Outlook 23

24 Trends in Main Application Areas Area Industry Trends Technology Trends Semiconductor manufacturing equipment Growing oligopoly of device makers Restructuring of manufacturing equipment vendors Miniaturization Flash memory 3D stacking Larger wafer sizes Industrial robots Growing robot demand in emerging countries Expanding robot production in China Expectations for robots that collaborate with people Expectations for application to food and pharmaceutical use Progress in developing robots that think and adapt to changing situation Expansion of small robot market Multiaxial, dual-arm robots Faster, greater precision Parallel-link robots Advances in sensor technology Advances in hand technology Diversifying and expanding needs for motion control 24

25 Core technology and wider choice of product variations Improving the basic performance of speed reducers More powerful Making products easier for customers to use Peripherals development Integration technology Lighter weight Higher precision Smaller size Product variations meeting different needs for different applications Light weight Low vibration High response Positioning accuracy Hollow shape Flat shape High-capacity bearings Low noise Fast 25

26 Cultivating Markets by Launching New Products: HarmonicDrive HarmonicDrive Place lightweight unitary type products on the market 1. Helping make robots faster Lighter reducer weight at each axis means: (1) Lightweight tip axis! (2) Because the tip axis is light, the stem can be made faster! 2. Helping boost robot load capacity 3. Contributing to lighter robots that are easier to install and relocate Adoption in newly developed vertical robots (meet needs for compact size and high speed) Adoption in hand axes of large robots (meet need for improved load capacity) 26

27 Cultivating Markets by Launching New Products: Mechatronics Products Link with control systems of other vendors Mechatronics Products Connect using Mitsubishi Electric SSCNETIII/H communication Collaboration with servo motor manufacturers Addition of AC servo actuator models and expanded options Typical SSCNETIII/H system Controller supporting SSCNETIII/H Connect easily with SSCNETIII/H! Choose! Mitsubishi Electric HG Series AC servo amps HarmonicDrive SHA-M Series HDS actuator can be driven by Mitsubishi Electric AC servo amp. (before) Mitsubishi amp + Mitsubishi motor + HDS reducer (now) Mitsubishi amp + HDS actuator HDS mechatronics products are adopted in equipment built around Mitsubishi Electric control system 27

28 Enhance product lineup Planetary Gear Accuracy Robotics, Semiconductor Equipment Transporters, Processing Equipment etc. High positioning accuracy General Industrial Machinery Focusing on expansion of torque Normal positioning accuracy General Gear New Product For Korean (Asian) market HPN series High-accuracy positioning, Low noise, Short lead time, Low price Current main products HPG series High-accuracy positioning, Low- backlash Note: This graph is conceptual. This shape, size, and position of images used do not accurately reflect market size or product positioning New Product High-output products HPGP series High torque, High-accuracy positioning, Low- backlash Price 28

29 Cultivating Markets by Launching New Products: Precision Planetary Gear Reducers 1. Start of production in South Precision Planetary Gear Reducers Launching for Asian markets Korean subsidiary SAMICK ADM Co., Ltd. (S. Korea) Production starting in this term, using production technology transferred from Japan 2. Buildup of sales capability in South Korea and China markets Expand sales agent network Enhance product lineup Working with Korean partner to develop new markets and establish production base 29

30 Basic Approach and Directions 30

31 Situation after initial year of medium-term business plan 24,000 22,000 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2, / /03 18,069 18,300 (Previous period) 16,159 2,246 2,395 3,333 3,159 2,062 2,883 12,489 12,746 11,212 21,657 3,196 4, / /03 (Current period) 18,800 23,400 3,565 2,300 4,563 3,496 14,400 15,272 13,003 0 (actual) ( 実績 ) (med.-term ( 中期計画 plan) ) (actual) ( 実績 ) (med.-term ( 中期計画 plan) ) (est. ( 業績予想 actual) ) (med.-term ( 中期計画 plan) ) HarmonicDrive Mechatronics Planetary Gear (rounded down in millions of yen) 31

32 Basic approach in medium-term business plan Keys to medium-term growth 1. Management giving top priority to quality and safety 2. Strengthening of core technologies 3. Wider choice of product variations 4. Stepped up sales expansion in Asia Basic approach unchanged from when plan was first drawn up 32

33 Total Motion Control Business domain Providing the value of Total Motion Control in precision control fields Schematic Concept of Total Motion Control Sensors Speed Reducers Controllers Other System Elements Drivers Motors 33

34 The performance targets and other numerical data presented herein are forecasts based on information available to the HDS Group at the time this material was prepared, and are subject to the influence of uncertainties including those in the economic and competitive environment. Actual performance may therefore differ materially from the forecasts given in this material. For more information: Please contact us as follows for material contents and investor information of all kinds. Corporate Planning and Finance Department, Harmonic Drive Systems Inc. Believe Omori 7F, Minami-Oi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo Japan Website: