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Barco Company overview

September 2005

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Barco

• International company, headquartered in Kortrijk, Belgium, with a global presence in over 90 countries • Active in professional markets worldwide • Listed on Euronext Brussels, part of BEL 20 and Next 150 • Sales in 2004: € 671 mio • EBITA: € 72 mio

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Worldwide presence

Americas North America USA

Georgia: Kennesaw, Duluth New Jersey: Atlantic City North Carolina: Charlotte

Ohio:

Xenia

Oregon:

Beaverton

Utah:

Logan

California:

Sacramento

Canada South America Brazil * R&D and/or Manufacturing EMEA Europe Belgium:

Kortrijk, Kuurne, Poperinge, Louvain-la Neuve

Czech Republic Denmark France:

Toulouse, Saint Denis , Peynier Germany: Berlin, Bremen , Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Karlsruhe , Köln, Stuttgart , Mengerskirchen Italy: Como, Milano

Poland Russian Federation

Spain: Barcelona, Madrid

Switzerland The Netherlands UK:

Blackburn , Reading, Great Yarmouth , Edinburgh

Sweden Middle East Israel United Arab Emirates Asia Asiapac China:

Beijing , Chengdu, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Nanhing, Shanghai, Hong Kong

India:

Noida, Mumbai, Bangalore

Japan

: Tokyo,

Malaysia

Osaka, Nagoya

Singapore South-Korea Taiwan Thailand Pacific

Australia: Melbourne, Sydney

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Geographical breakdown of sales

2003

Americas 31.9% EMEA 51.8%

2004

Asia Pacific 16.3% Americas 31.4% EMEA 49.9% Asia Pacific 18.7% EMEA AMERICAS ASIAPAC.

Growth 2003-2004 in local currency + 3% + 14% + 32%

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Employees

Manufacturing 1597 Logistics 335 Marketing 200 Sales 468 Administration 400 Customer Service 471 R&D 856

Total number: 4,327 on 30 June 2005

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Strategy: expand in 3 dimensions

Vertical markets EU Products Displays Solutions Image processing Content & applications NA APAC Geographies

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Strategy: market-driven & technology enabled

• Continue to invest in R&D: € 75 mio/year, i.e. around 12% of sales • Listen to our customers by strengthening involvement of key customers in our product design • More than 60% of our products did not exist two years ago

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Mission statement

To excel in creating stakeholder value, by offering user-friendly imaging solutions to selected professional markets worldwide.

Company structure

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BarcoView 32.3% Barco Media & Entertainment 23.4% Barco Control Rooms 16.0% Barco Presentation & Simulation 15.6% BarcoVision 8.9%

Defense & security Traffic management Medical imaging Avionics Events Media Digital cinema Traffic & surveillance Utilities & process control Broadcasting Simulation & virtual reality Presentation Textiles Plastics

3.8% Barco Manufacturing Services

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Market overview

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Traffic Management

• Displays, graphics controllers, toolbox software solutions, archiving & recording systems and operational & maintenance support software for real-time air traffic management • Barco solutions integrated by leading system integrators in control towers and area control centers for more than 50 Air Navigation Service Providers worldwide

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Skyguide, Zurich

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Spata Airport Tower, Athens

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DFS, Bremen

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Avionics

• Cockpit displays such as video display units, smart display units, multi-purpose control display units, electronic flight instrument systems and electronic flight bags • Used to display critical flight data

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Airbus A-380

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Beriev-200

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Defense & Security

• Rugged visualization solutions, including flat panel displays, graphics controllers, consoles and workstations, recording solutions and rugged computers • Used in a variety of defense and security applications for reconnaissance, surveillance and intelligence gathering purposes

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E2C-Hawkeye

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E2C-Hawkeye

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Fully Integrated Tactical System, EADS

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Medical Imaging

• Barco is a worldwide leader in 3D software and softcopy display technology for PACS and digital imaging modalities – PACS • Grayscale and color flat panel display systems, digital lightboxes, QA management software and DICOM-compliant projection systems • 3D medical imaging software (acquisition of Voxar Sept. 2004) – Modalities • Customized hardware and software solutions to expand the functionality of modalities, including: X-ray, CT, MRI, Endoscopy, Ultrasound

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UZA Edegem, Antwerp

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Imelda Hospital Bonheiden, Belgium

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Events

• LED, projection and control equipment for rental & staging industries • Used at concerts with products gracing the shows of Madonna, U2, Jennifer Lopez, Paul Mc Cartney, Eminem and many more • Used for corporate events such as car shows, exhibitions, fashion shows, seminars

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U2 – European tour 2005

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Chicago Auto Show

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Armani Fashion Show

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Seoul international motorshow

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Kylie Minogue

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Media

• Full color LED display systems and peripheral equipment used for – Outdoor advertisingPoint of sales communicationImage building at corporate headquartersSpectacular sites like Times Square, Piccadilly Circus,

Champs-Elysees, …

Indoor and outdoor sports arenasEntertainment at theme parks, casinos, museums, …

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Crown Fountain, Chicago

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Taylor Field Stadium, Canada

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Fashion Show, Las Vegas

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Shanghai F1 track

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Digital Cinema

• Digital solutions open a new world of theatrical, advertizing and business opportunities in cinemas • Huge potential of ±120,000 theaters worldwide that need to convert from analog to digital • Barco has over 200 digital installations worldwide and enjoys strong relationships with industry leaders like Dreamworks SKG and Eastman Kodak

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Kinepolis, Belgium

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Simulation

• Total simulation solutions, including proprietary projector and screen technology, mechanical engineering and maintenance software for – FlightAir traffic controlCar & Ship

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Changan university, Xian, China

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Gripen multi-role fighter simulator (SAAB)

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ATC Simulator NLR, Rotterdam

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Virtual Reality

• Display solutions for immersive visualization markets – Oil & gas • Display systems to visualize seismic data, complex reservoir models, well logs and geologic cross sections – Automotive • Display systems facilitating virtual prototyping design, engineering and manufacturing of a new automobile, reducing time-to-market – Science • Pharmaceutical & medical modeling • Scientific research and education

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PSA France

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Schlumberger Oasis iCenter, Abu Dhabi

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Calgary Center for Innovative Technology

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Edutainment

• Total projection solutions, from brainstorm to delivery • For museums, science centers, aquariums, planetariums, theme parks & leisure centers

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Planetarium aboard Queen Mary 2

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L’Astronef, Saint-Etienne

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VR theater in the Forbidden City, Beijing

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Presentation

• Networked projection solutions for meeting rooms, from executive boardrooms to large auditoriums • Enabling collaborative videoconferencing between remote sites

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Nagoya Shouka University, Japan

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World Economic Forum, Davos

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Prestonwood Baptist Church, Texas

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Traffic & Surveillance

• Integrated display wall solutions for traffic management and surveillance centers • Real-time, integrated view of data and video sources for operators in command & control centers of police, fire brigades and other organizations

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Welsh Assembly, UK

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NCP Manchester

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Utilities & Process control

• Barco’s display walls provide operators with all key information of a facility and/or distribution network at a glance • Typically used in electricity, water, oil and gas plants

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Elia, Belgium

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Telekom Ulm, Germany

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Broadcasting

• Visualization, image processing & software integration for broadcast and distribution monitoring centers • Barco rear-screen projection walls used – To manage a wide range of incoming signalsAs a backdrop solution for interactive use in a studio

environment

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EMC Digital Head End, Taiwan

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Dubai TV

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Textiles & Plastics

• Sensors & systems for visual inspection and quality control – SpinningWeavingFinishing (dyeing) • MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) for the plastics injection molding, blow molding, extrusion, packing and assembly industry

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Textilgruppe Hof

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Ideal Floorcoverings, Belgium

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Questions & answers

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