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Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. siemens.com/answers

Contributing for Brazil with

Answers that Last

Paulo Stark President and CEO of Siemens Brazil

Rio de Janeiro, June 12th 2013

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From 1950 to 2014

A new Brazil receives its second World Cup

~54 million inhabitants ~200 million inhabitants

GDP: US$120 bn

13% of investments

GDP: US$2.8 tri

20% of investments

GDP per Capita:

US$ 2.310

GDP per Capita:

US$ 12.078

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, IP

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Bank

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46 years 74 years

768 t 34.700 t

1950 2012

LIFE EXPECTANCY

STEEL PRODUCTION

Brazil has strongly developed itself in many

different fields

INSTALLED POWER

GENERATION 1.883MW 177.135MW

300.000 1.800.000 ROADS (in km)

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, IP

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Siemens is strongly supporting Brazil’s development

1997 1953

1955

1967 2010

2012 1975 2007

The first automatic telex office

in South America is inaugurated

at the Air Routes Department,

in Rio de Janeiro.

Supplied by Siemens to

Coperbo (PE), Brazil’s first

steam turbine begins

operating.

Siemens

manufactures

Brazil’s first power

transformer.

Siemens participates

in the construction of

São Paulo’s subway

system.

Siemens becomes a regional

center of competence for the

production of Siemens digital

electronic switching systems

(EWSD).

Siemens inaugurates the

largest Latin American power

technology plant

in Jundiai – São Paulo.

First driverless

subway system in

Latin America.

Opening of the seventh

R&D center in Brazil

dedicated to smart grid in

Curitiba.

2010 1990 1960 1950

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Adding clean

energy to the

Brazilian matrix

Bringing more

competitiveness to

Brazilian industry

Increasing the

efficiency of mass

transportation

Making

healthcare more

affordable

Siemens is helping to shape the new basis for the

country’s growth

Image equipment

produced in Joinville

Siemens inaugurated it’s

first Healthcare’s factory in

Brazil that will produce

image diagnostics

equipment.

Mobility Solutions:

Subway Line 4 (Yellow)

Siemens installed in SP

the 1st driverless system in

Latin America that allows

controlling the train using

software, increasing

operational safety and

efficiency levels.

Siemens is currently

installing 205 wind turbines

in Brazil, with an output of

470 megawatts.

19 Wind farms under

installation

Gerdau Açominas – Plate &

Steckel Mill

New rolling lines were

supplied as part of the

Gerdau investment program

for the Ouro Branco Steel

Works, which is intended to

launch Gerdau Group as a

flat carbon steel producer in

Brazil.

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Siemens is a technology pioneer helping Brazil build

up its infrastructure for World Cup

Siemens contributed with EUR 1 BILLION in projects related to major events

and correlated infrastructure in Brazil.

BRASILIA NATIONAL STADIUM

Siemens supplied security and

building automation solutions for

the National Stadium in Brasilia -

which will stage the opening of

the Confederations Cup in 2013

and host seven games in the

2014 World Cup.

MODERNIZATION OF

BRAZILIAN MOBILITY SYSTEMS

Siemens is modernizing and

expanding the metro and regional

transportation systems in the cities

which will host the major events,

like the latest and the most

innovative driverless system to

metro Line 4 in São Paulo.

UTE MAUÁ 3 + TUC-MAN

Siemens will supply the natural gas-

fired combined-cycle to support the

increased electricity demand and

economical growth in Amazon region.

Siemens is also supplying equipment

for the 1st transmission line crossing

the Amazon Forest, extending1800

km and integrating the region to

National Interconnected System.

UNDERGROUND POWER

NETWORK MODERNIZATION

Siemens supplied and installed an

automation system, which will be

responsible for supervision and

remote control of 500 underground

chambers, where are the

transformers of the power network

at Rio de Janeiro

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Event location

Event environment

General infrastructure

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Security

Management

Transportation

Hospitals Traffic & Parking Mgmt.

Railways

Airports

Power

Stadiums / Arenas

Roads

Telecom-

munication

Water

Accommodation

Hotels

Energy &

Environment

Security

Broadcast Center, Overlay

Level 3: 65%

Build for the moment , last for the generations

Level 2: 25%

Level 1: 10%

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Siemens Brazil

For over 146 years building the Brazil’s infrastructure

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Siemens technology is present in the

generation and transmission of 50% of

electrical power consumed in Brazil.

More than 30% of all digital diagnostics

imaging in the country is performed using

Siemens equipment.

Present in 2/3 of all Brazilian offshore

platforms designed over the last 10 years.

Nearly all Siemens Divisions hold #1 or #2

market positions.

As the technological partner for Major

Events, Siemens has provided solutions for

the Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasília

Total employees ~ 10 thousand

Total revenues 2” EUR

FY2012

Headquarters

R&D centers

Manufacturing facilities

Sales offices

7 R&D Centers

Factory employees ~ 4 thousand

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Looking forward to meet you

at the World Cup!

Rio de Janeiro, June 12th 2013