IPG Photonics 2016 Investor Day
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IPG Photonics 2016 Investor Day
World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers IPG Photonics Corporation The Fiber Laser Company™ (NASDAQ: IPGP) 2016 Investor Day May 11, 2016 www.ipgphotonics.com World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Welcome and Overview Tim Mammen Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President www.ipgphotonics.com Safe Harbor Statement The statements in this presentation that relate to future plans, market forecasts, events or performance are forward-looking statements. These statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, risks associated with the strength or weakness of the business conditions in industries and geographic markets that IPG serves, particularly the effect of downturns in the markets IPG serves; uncertainties and adverse changes in the general economic conditions of markets; IPG's ability to penetrate new applications for fiber lasers and increase market share; the rate of acceptance and penetration of IPG's products; inability to manage risks associated with international customers and operations; foreign currency fluctuations; high levels of fixed costs from IPG's vertical integration; the appropriateness of IPG's manufacturing capacity for the level of demand; competitive factors, including declining average selling prices; the effect of acquisitions and investments; inventory write-downs; intellectual property infringement claims and litigation; interruption in supply of key components; manufacturing risks; government regulations and trade sanctions; and other risks identified in the Company's SEC filings. Readers are encouraged to refer to the risk factors described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K and its periodic reports filed with the SEC, as applicable. Actual results, events and performance may differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to rely on the forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. The Company undertakes no obligation to release publicly the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. 3 Agenda Welcome and Overview ………………………………………………………….…….Tim Mammen Current and Future Market Opportunities…………………………………………. Trevor Ness Accessories………………………………………………………………… Felix Stukalin Strategic Growth Projects…………………………………………………Yuri Erokhin Medical……………………………………………………………………… Gregory Altshuler Telecom………………………………………………………………………Mark Cannata Manufacturing Devices and Components……………………………………………….. Eugene Scherbakov Diodes………………………………………………………………………..Alex Ovtchinnikov Break China……………………………………………………………………………………… Trevor Ness Financial Review…………………..…………………………………………………… Tim Mammen Summary and Growth Strategy............................................................................ Valentin Gapontsev Q&A Session Tours and Lunch 4 IPG Overview Global leader in industrial fiber lasers FY 2015 sales of $901 million; YOY growth of 17% $4.53 diluted EPS; up 20% YOY Q1 2016 sales of $207.2 million; YOY growth of 4% $0.99 diluted EPS; up 2% YOY excluding foreign exchange transaction loss/gain Growing acceptance of fiber lasers replacing traditional lasers Products are sold to OEMs, systems integrators and end users for use in many industries Global operations with over 3,700 employees 5 Investment Highlights The technology leader and most profitable company in the rapidly growing fiber laser market Expanding $4.8 billion opportunity for all lasers Approximate average annual growth rate of 6% Recognized leader in the rapidly growing fiber laser market Estimated 12% CAGR from 2015 to 2020 Significant competitive advantages First mover advantage Performance, product range and reliability Lowest cost (vertically integrated model) Strong IP position Vertical integration and direct sales model drives industry-leading margins (54.6% GM in FY 2015, 55.2% GM in Q1 2016) Broad geographies, end markets and applications Asia & Australia 51%, Europe 33%, North & South America 15% 6 Rapidly Taking Share in Large, Existing Laser Markets 2015 - Share of Total Laser Market (000) $8,000 $6,751 $7,000 Fiber, 31% $6,000 $5,000 $4,800 $4,000 $3,000 $2,600 $2,000 $1,480 $1,000 2020 - Share of Total Laser Market $All Lasers Fiber Lasers All Lasers 2015 Fiber Lasers 2020 Forecast Materials Processing Advanced Applications Fiber, 39% Medical ____________________ Source: Laser Focus World, Industrial Laser Solutions, Strategies Unlimited, Optech Consulting and IPGP estimates. 7 Materials Processing – Diverse End Uses and Customers Automotive General Manufacturing Heavy Industry Oil & Gas Shipbuilding Nuclear Construction Aerospace Shipbuilding Semi/ Electronics Displays Consumer 8 Recent & New Product Introductions Expand addressable market and enhance future growth opportunities by addressing new application and customer specific requirements CURRENT Marking & Engraving Cutting Welding Fine Processing Additive Manufacturing FUTURE Brazing Drilling Welding of Alloys and Specialty Materials Cladding & Deposition Ablation Display & Imaging 3D-Cinema Entertainment and Projection Micro-processing Medical Devices Bio-Medical Sensing & LIDAR 9 Future Opportunities in Micro-processing Semi/PC Board/Display, $153 CO2/EUV , $193 Solar/LED/ Other, $367 Other Applications, 64% Excimer/DUV , $719 Addressabl e Market, 36% Significant area of growth for ultra-fast pulsed lasers, and shorter wavelength lasers at the green and ultra-violet wavelengths 10 Other Applications Provide Potential Additional Longer Term Growth Opportunities (US$ mm) 2015 2020 Displays & Light Shows $192 $161 $628 $569 Sensors, LIDAR & Inspection $67 $1,042 Mid-IR Spectroscopy $236 $108 R&D $455 Defense $524 $372 $594 Medical Fiber participation is relatively low in these other applications. Longer term opportunity will depend on successful product development and market acceptance of fiber laser products. ____________________ Source: Strategies Unlimited, IPGP estimate of potentially addressable market. 11 IPG’s Defensible Laser Position Vertical Integrated Business Model Strong IP Portfolio Manufacturing Scale 12 Leveraged Sales Model Maximizes Market Reach Direct Sales End User End User End User OEM End User End User Direct Sales End User OEM End User Factory 1 Large Manuf. Factory 2 Factory 3 Direct Sales Integrator End User Representatives End User Three Distribution Channels OEMs/Integrators Direct Sales 13 Representatives World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Current and Future Market Opportunities Trevor Ness Senior Vice President, World Wide Sales and Marketing www.ipgphotonics.com Diverse Product Lines and Market Opportunities IR Lasers UV Laser Ultrafast Visible Fiber Lasers Systems Accessories (Felix Stukalin) Strategic Growth Projects (Dr. Yuri Erokhin) Medical Applications (Dr. Greg Altshuler) Telecom (Mark Cannata) 15 World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers IR Lasers www.ipgphotonics.com IPG Laser Wavelengths, Mode of Operation and Power Wavelength 400 nm Ultra-violet UV ~0.36 mm 1.5 mm 700 nm Visible Near-Infra-red Blue, green, yellow , orange and red 0.45-0.73 mm Mode of Operation • CW: the laser is ON all the time > 5 mm Mid-Infra-red Diode Ytterbium Erbium Thulium, Cr:Zn/Se/S Fe:ZnSe/S ~0.98 mm ~1.07 mm ~1.5 mm Holmium 1.8-3.4 mm 3.4 -5.2 mm ~2 mm Any wavelength, any pulse duration, any average power: ANY APPLICATION • Quasi-CW: the laser is modulated in ms to ms range • Pulsed: the laser is switched on for 10-9 s • Ultrafast: the laser is switched on for 10-12 t0 10-15 s Laser Power IPG manufactures lasers with average power ranging from a few Watts to hundreds of kW (virtually unlimited) 17 IR Lasers Overview Overview: IR fiber lasers are the laser of choice in materials processing applications Strategy: IPG fiber lasers have the broadest product range, the highest performance and reliability, the lowest cost of ownership and offer unmatched integration capabilities Margin Profile: Vertical integration and direct sales model drives industry-leading margins Growth Targets: Fiber lasers forecast to outpace laser market growth, with CAGR of 15% though 2019 Source: Optech Consulting and IPGP estimates. 18 Materials Processing Laser Market Opportunity for Continued Fiber Laser Market Share Gain is Significant (US$ mm) IPG’s Core Existing Applications New Applications $1,867 $1,453 $1,323 $644 $569 $278 2015 2020 High Power $718 $662 2015 $431 $333 $385 $352 $219 2020 2015 Marking $520 $144 2020 Fine Processing 2015 $183 2020 Micro Processing (Excludes lithography) All Lasers Fiber Lasers ____________________ Source: Laser Focus World, Industrial Laser Solutions, Strategies Unlimited, Optech Consulting and IPGP estimates. 19 Fiber Laser Penetration of High Power Applications $1,400 80% 70% $1,200 Welding Opportunity potentially much more significant $364 60% $1,000 50% $800 $600 40% $591 30% $967 $180 $400 $200 20% $219 $462 10% $356 $182 $- 0% 2015 (US$ mm) 2020 2015 Cutting Fiber Lasers Welding & Other High Power All Other Lasers Cutting Applications Flat Sheet Cutting 3% Fiber Market Share Welding Applications 7% 16% Power Train Tube Welding Tube Cutting 3D Cutting 2020 Car Body Scanner Welding Car Body Seam Welding / Brazing Other 81% 20 27% 40% 9% 17% IR Laser Applications Cutting Cladding Brazing Welding Additive Manufacturing Marking 21 Drilling Surface Treatment High Power Cutting Market estimated at 7,500 systems per year. Underlying growth rate est. at 5-7% per annum - World leader with commanding market position with room to grow - Total market size expanding; ease of use, lower cost, higher power trends - Fiber penetration estimated at 35% in Y15 with potential to grow to 80% by Y2020 Source: Strategies Unlimited & IPGP estimate 22 Cutting Applications Flat Sheet Cutting 3% 16% Tube Cutting 3D Cutting 81% High Power Cutting • Approximately 30 major OEMs Y15 High Power Laser Cutting 55.6% 35.2% • Fiber forecast to grow to 80% market share by 2020, remainder CO2 & Disk 9.2% Fiber Source: IPGP estimate Disk/OtherFiber • Total market size of kW scale machines approximately 7,500 units, forecast to grow at CAGR of 5-7% through 2020; over 10,000 machines CO2 • Estimate 60-70% IPG share of industry sales achievable by 2020 • Some fiber opportunity not available to IPG due to OEM own laser/competition 23 High Power Welding Remote Welding Spot Welding Seam Welding Laser Seam Stepper 24 Braizing (aesthetic, roofs, trunks) Fine Welding Introduction – Laser Welding Market Welding Market USD - Laser Sources 600,000,000 CAGR 7% 500,000,000 400,000,000 300,000,000 200,000,000 100,000,000 0 2015 Global HP Laser Welding Market - Analysis by units (excl. Surface Treatment) 2019 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 Source: Optech Consulting, Sep. 2015; Strategies Unlimited Mar. 2016; IPG estimates 0 2015 25 2019 Transitions in Welding – Medium and Long Term FUTURE CURRENT Limited Materials Niche Welding Applications Diverse Materials Diverse Industries Automotive Aerospace Construction Heavy Equipment Railways Shipbuilding Transportation & Storage High Strength Steel Aluminum Titanium Alloys Thick Materials Diverse Products Aircraft Autos Bridges Buildings Pipelines Rails Railcars Ships Storage Tanks Trucks In many instances strength of the laser weld > welded material Decreasing cost of laser welding, new laser welding technologies, know-how, software & algorithms 26 High Power CW Welding • TAM – Expecting to grow to 2,200 units by Y19 (conservative estimate) • Estimated CAGR of 6-7%, expected to outpace market growth for 2016 ~10-15% • Welding covers a wide industry cross section that encompasses aerospace, construction, consumer appliances, furniture, heavy industry and automotive 2015 • Opportunities include CO2 displacement, new braising technologies, new remote welding solutions, penetration of new industries and flagship customers IPG has strong traction within automotive segment. Over 850 HP lasers installed in welding applications with automotive end users globally. Source: Strategies Unlimited, Optech Consulting and IPGP estimates. 27 38.5% Auto 61.5% Welding other New High Power Scanning (Remote Welding) • 2D currently undergoing testing, prototypes to apps labs and test customers this quarter • 3D alpha testing expected in Q3’16, prototypes in Q3’16 • New IPGWeld software and the scan controller seamlessly interfaces to IPG lasers and scanning systems • With the addition of the application software, IPG is able to offer a complete remote welding solution to Integrators and OEMs • Target to capture 50% of industry sales, incremental $45-$50M Market size scanning ~380 lasers in Y15, our sales <30%. Expect to grow as we roll out an integrated total product that we can support, at a competitive price point. 28 New Product Introductions: High Power Scan head Market Opportunity* [Product Image] (US$ mm) $140 $90 High Power Scan head 2015 Description: Scan head for high speed welding in 2D and 3D for use with kW class lasers Applications/Markets: Automotive; body in white, seat welding, battery welding Advantages: Ease of use, lightweight, competitively priced, 2D & 3D IPG is able to provide complete solution laser + beam delivery + chiller + software 29 2019 (E) Launch: Q2 2016 Market Opportunity*: $140M estimated by Y19 Strategy: Customer testing from Q2 in multiple geographies *Source: Optech/IPG New Product Introductions: Trifocal Brazing Market Opportunity* (US$ mm) $65 $34.5 2015 2019 (E) Trifocal Brazing Description: IPG's new YLS-5000-BR trifocal laser brazing allows cleaning of the base metal parts improving filler material flow, resulting in reproducible brazed joint with increased strength and better appearance Applications/Markets: Brazing of Electrogalvanized Material, Automotive manufacturing Advantages: Unique three beam approach, cleaning and braising. Highly reproducible brazed joint with increased strength and better appearance 30 Launch: Launched Q2 Y15, several large automotive manufacturer wins, multiple global engagements Market Opportunity*: Market size estimated at 140 units, growing to 380+ by Y20 Strategy: Rapid deployment globally to become technology of choice for brazing Source: Optech Consulting, Sep. 2015; Strategies Unlimited Mar. 2016; IPG estimates Unique Quasi-CW Fiber Lasers Fine welding, brittle material cutting, high power drilling • • • • QCW has grown strongly in past 3 years to $56M in Y15 Market opportunity to displace YAG remains with 5000+ per annum still produced in China. Expect 20-30% of market to transition to QCW Unique technology with high peak power, has typically displaced old YAG lasers which are large, inefficient and unreliable Target to grow to $100M by Y20 • Medical Devices • Micro welding • Computer Components • Deep Engraving • Drilling (aerospace) • Cutting • Spot Welding • Batteries • Seam Welding 31 Pulsed Lasers 1-100 W, 1-200 ns, up to 1 mJ Main market application marking & engraving across most/all industries, ablation, cleaning, micro-processing • • • • Increased competition in low power pulsed market; erosion of ASP’s IPG working in higher power applications, sales up 20% in Q1 with good pricing/margin New integrated marking platform (laser + scan head + software) gaining traction Opportunities in higher power applications growing; coatings removal, cutting applications • • Low Divergence High Beam Quality New 100 W to 5 kW, 100-600 ns, 10100 mJ • • Strategy – Defend volume market, expand applications and trend to high power 32 High Throughput High Pulse Energy World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers UV Fiber Lasers www.ipgphotonics.com New Product Introductions: UV Fiber Lasers Market Opportunity* (US$ mm) $140 $110 Low Power UV Laser 2015 Description: Laser marking module with 2-axis scanner integrated with IPG UV laser 2019 (E) Launch: Ready for introduction Market Opportunity*: >$110 million Applications/Markets: UV marking for white plastics and cabling; electronics, aerospace Advantages: IPG’s Complete UV Marking Module Provides Ease-of-Integration, High Performance and Reliability to Integrators and OEMs at a competitive cost point 34 *Source: IPG Estimates World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Ultrafast Fiber Lasers www.ipgphotonics.com Ultrafast Lasers Ultrafast lasers have short pulses of pico (10-12 s) to femtosecond (10-15 s) duration, pulse duration so short that little of no thermal damage occurs when laser interacts with materials. Pico and femto pulses enable microprocessing and medical applications Key process areas are micro cutting, scribing, 3D micro-milling, micro hole drilling and blind hole machining, laser liftoff, selective material removal and ultrafine marking Typical industries include production of consumer and appliances, semiconductor industry, medical device manufacturing and medical procedures Leverage IPG fiber laser technology into the $130+M ultrafast laser market segment by developing compelling new lasers differentiated by performance, form factor and total cost of ownership 36 New Product Introductions: Picosecond Fiber Lasers Market Opportunity* (US$ mm) $300 $190 Industrial Picosecond IR Laser 2015 2019 (E) Launch: Description: Ready for introduction Air-cooled, rack-mountable chassis featuring remote head produces 50 µJ pulses at high Market Opportunity*: repetition rate totaling >50 Watts average power $190 million annual industrial picosecond laser market opportunity Applications/Markets: Sapphire scribing (LED)/cutting (watch glass), Strategy: high strength glass cutting (smartphone/tablet), IPG will accelerate ultrafast market thin film ablation (display/electronics) growth by providing robust, easy to integrate economical fiber lasers Advantages: *Source: Strategies Unlimited Compact, affordable, reliable picosecond laser 37 New Product Introductions: Femtosecond Fiber Lasers Market Opportunity* >$1B $620 Industrial Femtosecond IR Laser 2015 Description: Air-cooled, rack-mountable chassis featuring remote head produces 500 femtosecond pulses at high repetition rates totaling >10 Watts average power 2019 (E) Launch: Initial units available Market Opportunity*: >$600 million annual industrial femtosecond laser market opportunity Strategy: IPG’s robust, affordable fiber lasers will enable femtosecond laser processing to enter the mainstream Applications/Markets: Medical (Laser Eye Surgery), Scientific, Ultra-precise micromachining Advantages: Compact, affordable, reliable femtosecond laser 38 *Source: Strategies Unlimited World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Visible Fiber Lasers www.ipgphotonics.com Green Fiber Lasers Overview Overview: IPG provides visible fiber lasers in many wavelengths, including red, yellow, orange, green. These sources can be utilised in many application areas such as materials processing, medical and entertainment. For example green wavelength has distinct advantages for fine processing of highly reflective metals like Copper, gold and platinum Strategy: Penetrate emerging micro applications and enable new applications through the introduction of visible fiber lasers with unprecedented performance levels Competition: IPG Green Fiber lasers provide unprecedented levels of average power with reasonable pulse energy in a rack-mountable industrial footprint with an elegantly compact remote laser head 40 New Product: High-Power High Rep Rate Green Fiber Laser Market Opportunity* $10-20 (US$ mm) <$1 High-Power Quasi-CW Green Fiber Laser 2015 Description: Rack-mountable 500 Watt single mode laser providing 1.5 nano second pulses at high 150 MHz repetition rate through a compact remote head Applications/Markets: Emerging applications in reflective metal welding and drilling, wafer and glass panel annealing Advantages: Unprecedented level of single-mode green power Launch: Expected Q3 2016 Market Opportunity: Kilowatt-class HRR green laser creates a new market segment Strategy: IPG is partnered with leading OEMs in the PCB, Aerospace and Semi Equip industries to pioneer new applications *Source: IPG Internal Data 41 2019 (E) New Product: Nanosecond Green Fiber Laser Market Opportunity* (US$ mm) $451 $263 High Pulse Energy Green Nanosecond Fiber Laser 2015 Description: Rack-mountable 100 Watt nanosecond laser providing up to 500 milliJoule pulse energy through a compact remote head Applications/Markets: Solar Cell thin film ablation and wafer dicing, precision via drilling for microelectronics PCBs Advantages: Unique combination of throughput and precision stemming from high pulse energy and short 1.5 nanosecond pulse width 42 2019 (E) Market Opportunity*: $250M annual micro materials laser market in Semi, PCB and Solar Strategy: IPG partners with leading micro materials processing companies to pioneer new high pulse energy green applications *Source: Strategies Unlimited, 2016 Worldwide Laser Report World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Laser Systems www.ipgphotonics.com Adding Value Through Integration Resonators Lasers Amplifiers Chillers and Power Supplies Couplers, Switches & Delivery Fibers Process Heads $5-40K $10$20K $4-$10K $3K $15-$20K $4-$10K $50K to $1.0 million $8-$100K COMPLETE SYSTEMS $200k to $5 million + INTEGRATED LASER, ACCESSORIES AND CONTROLLER TO DRIVE LASER, OPTICAL PROCESSING AND ROBOT 44 Laser Systems – Developing New Applications and Opportunities Overview: IPG manufactures complete integrated systems for welding, cladding, cutting, drilling. The systems are typically customised solutions i.e. 50kW laser welding cell with IPG laser, welding head, control software for US customer welding rockets. We integrate the industry’s best lasers with IPG high precision motion systems, optics, beam switches, processing heads and software. Strategy: Penetrate new applications for lasers and expand product portfolio through the development and introduction of specialized laser-based systems to meet the specific needs of manufacturing end users whose requirements are not met by standard systems or in certain geographic areas where fiber laser systems are not currently available Growth Targets: Target to develop systems business of $200M + by 2020 45 Laser Systems Overview New system platforms offering specific laser and beam delivery tailored to specific applications Small format 2D cutting Micromachining Tube and Profile Welding Multi-axis pipe welding system Small format multi-axis welding, cutting & drilling Multi-axis welding, cutting & drilling Laser Seam Stepper 46 Orbital Pipe Welding Robotic Laser Processing System High Power Automated Welding System Laser Equipment: – YLS-50000-CT 50 KW Welding Laser – IPG FLC D50 Welding Head – LC170 Chiller Motion System – – – – 6-Axes Robot, 10 ft reach 10 ft linear track Rotary worktable 22 ton 8 ft dia Tip/Tilt 2-axes positioner Application: Welding Aerospace Components Example. Seam welding 1 inch thick copper 47 New Product Introductions: Laser Systems 5-Axis Pipe Welding System Description: Multi-axis high power fiber laser pipe welding system Launch: First system delivered in Q1 2016 Applications/Markets: Pipelines, construction Market Opportunity: Large application area with zero penetration by lasers today Advantages: High productivity vs incumbent technology 48 Macro and Micro Laser Systems Market Macro and Micro Laser Systems 2015 - Approximately $9.6 Billion* 10% 11% 38% Cutting Welding & Brazing Other High Power 10% Micro-processing Excluding DUV & EUV Fine Cutting, Welding & Drilling Marking 19% 9% Other Low Power 2% *Source: Strategies Unlimited, Optech Consulting and IPG Photonics estimates 49 World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Accessories Felix Stukalin Senior Vice President, U.S. Operations www.ipgphotonics.com Typical Laser System Architecture Lasers & Chillers Couplers, Switches & Delivery Fibers Cutting Heads CUTTING Laser System MARKING WELDING Welding Heads Pulsed Laser Controller + Software 51 Scan Heads Integrated Modules Strategic Rational Significant greenfield revenue opportunity Facilitates higher power laser sales through integrated subsystem solution Enables new laser material processing applications through optimized beam delivery and process control Captures more value from laser processing by integrating lasers, with beam delivery, controllers, software and process monitoring 52 IPG Strategy Product Development of Laser Process Heads – Develop product platforms for highest volume applications – Leverage expertise into more specialized and new applications IPG Differentiators – Achieve highest quality through technological superiority • In-house high power optics and coating capability • Extensive testing with high power laser • Advanced application expertise – Offer superior performance though integration with laser source – Provide lower cost through vertical integration 53 Major IPG Opportunity for Integrated Heads Value – – – – – Cutting and welding heads are sold at 10% of laser price Advanced process heads are sold at 30% to 50% of laser price Marking heads are sold at 30% of laser price Sensors and advanced features are sold at significant premium IPG can offer better value to IPG customers Performance – Power of IPG fiber lasers advanced faster than process heads – Existing offering have power limitations above 20 - 30 kW for welding and above 6 kW for cutting – IPG in-house optics technology and sealed designs solve power limitations Sales and Service – – – – One-stop shop from IPG for the laser, processing head and application Enhanced opportunity for advanced applications development Service and warranties are aligned with integrated solution Service and support benefits from IPG’s worldwide infrastructure 54 Total Available Market* – Accessories Sold with IPG Lasers Total available in 2015 ~$150M, projected 2020 ~$280M to $300M Targeting >60% market penetration by 2020 ~$180M – IPG currently provides 100% in Switches and Process Fibers – IPG current share is less then 10% in Process Heads and Scanners TAM 2015 2020E TOTAL $150M $280M-$300M Welding heads $35M $80M Cutting heads $50M $80M Scanning heads $30M $60M Beam Switches $22M $45M Process Fibers $13M $25M *Market size estimate by IPG 55 Recent Products Introduced in 2015 • • • • Highest power handling in the Industry – 12kW Ultra-stable capacitive height sensing Hermetically sealed design Motorized Focus and Pierce Sensing options WOBBLE & SEAM TRACKING MODULE WELDING CUTTING IPG CUTTING HEAD • • • • • • • • • Remote Scanning Applications Plug & Play with QCW or CW lasers Up to 2kW laser power handling Calibrated Scan Field 50kW WELDING HEAD WELDING SCANNING MID-POWER SCANNING SYSTEM Wobble and Seam Tracking combined in one product Unique Product Provides improved weld quality and better visual finish Variety of Wobble shapes at a frequency of 300Hz Power Handling of up to 12kW • • • Optimized for welding applications of up to 50kW Hermetically sealed design Provides unmatched results in penetration depth 35mm+ of penetration depth in SST at 50kW 56 New Products for 2016 Introduction • • • D30 WOBBLE & SEAM TRACKING MODULE WELDING CUTTING IPG HP CUTTING HEAD Highest power handling in the Industry – 15kW Ultra-stable capacitive height sensing Hermetically sealed design • • • • REMOTE WELDING MARKING UV INTEGRATED MARKER Integrated Module Optimized for Marking applications Completely sealed design Includes Controller and Software 57 • • • IPG Wobbler design is now available in a compact and lightweight architecture Wobble frequencies of up to 1000Hz Power Handling of up to 6kW 2D/3D REMOTE WELDING • • • • • Highest power handling in the Industry – 15kW Hermetically sealed design Through the lens vision Plug and Play with IPG Lasers Available with IPG Controller and IPGWeld software Next Level of Integration - Specialized Beam Delivery Systems Expand Market Opportunities Welding with Seam Tracking Sub-system • Welding unit with seam tracking capability addresses pipe and seam welding market Seam Stepper • Integrated robotic welding unit addresses large resistance spot welding market 58 Cladding Heads and 3D Cutting Heads • Specialized cladding and 3D cutting heads for emerging material processing applications World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Strategic Growth Projects Dr. Yuri Erokhin VP, Strategic Marketing www.ipgphotonics.com Laser Luminaire: Large Greenfield Opportunity Industry Trend – Major cinema players upgrading image quality and overall moviegoer experience, opportunities in other entertainment and signage markets – Transitioning projectors from Xenon Bulb to laser luminaires Opportunity – ~$200M annualized IPG revenue potential beginning to ramp in 2017 IPG Solution – Key Differentiators versus laser diode based illumination alternatives: • Improved image quality: higher brightness & contrast, lower speckle • Increased optical efficiency of next gen projector designs • Reduced overall Cost-of-Ownership – Leverages IPG existing fiber laser technologies – Successful product introduction at CinemaCon-2016 Significant interest from leading projector makers and high-end theater operators 5/11/2016 60 Cinema Market Opportunity: Up to $2.4B Over 8-10 Years Very Large Screens 2D and 3D Large Screens Primarily 2D, some 3D capable Fiber Lasers or diodes 3D Ultra Premium Laser Strength Segments Projected Top-Down Laser Luminaire Market Adoption Medium Screens, Mostly 2D Segment Screen Count TAM over 8-10 years Ultra-Premium IMAX, Dolby, etc. Mostly 3D 2,000 $200M$400M Very Large Screens 2D and 3D 5,000 $250M$450M Large Screens 10,000 $300M$600M Medium Screens 38,000 $425M$950M 55,000* screens $1.2B to $2.4B** * Remaining 85.000 (+/-) screens WW are small size **Revenue opportunity is exclusive of service 61 Laser Opportunities in Signage and Entertainment Markets Laser Projection is rapidly gaining traction in signage and entertainment 2015 Freightliner unveiling autonomous truck - Hoover Dam promo event. 60 projectors with 1.17M lumen – High impact advertising campaigns – Theme parks and museums – Architectural projection mapping – Concerts, other performances Laser projectors enable lower costs, easier field installation and superior image quality Creating Technology – design; Barco Entertainment – projection system $50M annualized RGB Fiber Laser Illumination Source opportunity http://www.barco.com Projection mapping: A map to spectacle 62 Flat Panel Display Anneal Market Opportunity FPD market segments are undergoing disruptive structural shifts: – Accelerated growth of high resolution smartphone displays – iPhone adopts OLED displays in 2018 – High-Res OLED tablets Laser Annealed Low Temperature Poly-Si (LTPS) is key enabler of these products Source: Samsung Display $500M market today, dominated by Excimer Lasers Unique Flat Panel market opportunity for IPG UV fiber lasers 63 Source: DisplaySearch, 2014 UV Fiber Laser Flat Panel Market Opportunity Excimer Laser Anneal (ELA) is an incumbent LTPS process ELA process (excimer) suffers from high cost, both initial capital requirements and high ongoing equipment maintenance 96% of LCDs (by area) still fabricated on a-Si will transition to high mobility backplane fiber laser opportunity DisplaySearch, Jan., 20th, 2014 By 2018 Samsung Projects Proliferation of LTPS into High End Tablets 3-5x lower operating cost vs. ELA expands OLED to next generation smartphone, tablet and laptop displays >$300M IPG opportunity IPG patent pending processes under evaluation with three major WW Flat Panel Manufacturers *Source: Samsung 64 Laser Ablation for Paint Stripping and Surface Cleaning Environmental Benefits: Solid waste (lb.) generated Per 1 lb. on paint stripped Plus 165 lbs of Liquid Waste 10 Ablates paint from the surface Vacuum removes 99.9% of residue Does not require chemicals which produce toxic sludge or plastic beads Manual paint stripping requires: 5 0 Media Blast* Solvent* Paint Stripping Method Laser Ablation** F-16 4 people 16 to 18 people for a C-130 Dept. of Defense current paint stripping costs > $800 million per year (2015 Air Force LCMC) Many applications outside of aerospace: Cleaning of molds, casts, tanks, pipes & other surfaces New generation of Nano-Second Pulsed laser with average power up to 4 kilowatt Pulsed product limits thermal damage to cleaned surface Sources: *Potential alternative report for the portable handheld laser small area supplemental coating removal system, prepared for USAF by SAIC, Feb. 2001 ** Penn State Applied Research laboratory, Automated Rotor Blade Stripping System (ARBSS) study for the USN, 2005 65 World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Medical Dr. Greg Altshuler President, IPG Medical www.ipgphotonics.com Large Medical Laser and Systems Market 4-8 Times Larger Opportunity for Laser Medical Systems ($ in Millions) $9,000 $7,759 $8,000 $7,000 $6,000 Laser medical systems*, $MM Laser sources for medical systems**, $MM $5,000 $4,110 $4,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,000 $1,042 $628 $0 2015 2020 *Includes Ophthalmic, Surgical, Cosmetic, Dental and Veterinary applications Source: BCC Research **Source: Strategies Unlimited 67 Medical Laser Sources by Type Laser Medical Systems use legacy technologies such as flash lamp pumped and gas lasers with slow transition to new diode and fiber laser platforms 2020 2015 Diode laser 17% Diode Pumped SSL 16% Fiber laser 5% Eximer laser 4% Diode laser 20% Diode Pumped SSL 12% Lamp Pumped SSL 37% CO2 21% Fiber laser 9% Eximer laser 4% Lamp Pumped SSL 35% CO2 20% IPGM believes it can target 20% to 30% growth Source: Strategies Unlimited 68 Fundamental Advantages of Fiber Lasers for Photo-medicine All spectrum of wavelengths for safer and more effective selective photothermolysis and tissue surgery Pulse width from CW to picosecond and femtosecond High-quality laser beam enables tight focusing of energy for precise and safe surgery and delivery of laser energy to tissue through ultra-thin quartz fiber Low cost compare with old laser technology Small system size, air cooling High reliability, no water and lamp replacement - low ownership cost Opportunity for dramatic improvement of existing laser medical applications and development new medical technologies 69 69 IPG Medical Overview and Strategy Overview: – IPG Medical provides turn-key solutions for development and manufacturing of lasers and laser-based medical systems – ISO 13485 certified and FDA registered manufacturer (2016) – Research and development in Marlboro (USA) and Fryasino (Russia) – Production of components and final product in Fryasino (Russia) and final product for US market in Marlboro (USA) Strategy: – IPG’s unique fiber lasers new game-changing products which are more efficient, safe and cost-effective and enable new medical procedures – Penetrate new medical applications, such as urology (BPH and Lithotripsy), aesthetic (hair removal, vascular and pigment, skin texture and tightening, body contouring, tattoo), dental (surgery and tissue regeneration), ophthalmology, through the development and introduction of new products – Approach the market in partnership with leading medical device companies in particular fields or direct distribution in selective field and territory Growth Targets: – We target medical opportunities from $70M - $150M in 2020 70 Dental Laser Partnership IPG: – Conducts joint research, design and development of the new product platform for professional dental use – Manufactures laser console and application modules on exclusive basis Biolase: – Commercializes the final medical products with Biolase accessories in the professional dental field under Biolase brand – Exclusive, performance-based distribution rights Expected revenue beginning in 2016 71 Urology Opportunity New IPG products based on QCW Tm fiber laser: laser for Lithotripsy and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia & Lithotripsy would replace flash-lamp pumped Ho:YAG laser platforms with more than 10,000 installed base 2 times faster speed of human stone dusting with significantly lower retropusion than current “gold standard” Ho laser has been demonstrated in vitro study (Super Pulse Tm Laser for Lithotripsy, ASLMS Annual Meeting 2016) First product would be launched in 2016 in Russia pending regulatory approval US and worldwide market would be approached in partnership with leading urology partner with product launch in 2018 IPG Consumable Surgical Fiber with proprietary connector 72 Dentistry Opportunity Gum regeneration for periodontology and implantology New solution with IPG proprietary patent pending fractional dental laser technology ALD 2015, G. Altshuler et al.: Laser Patterned technology: a new natural method of tissue regeneration Laser patterns on gum tissue treatment Before Tx 3 w after Tx Replacement of tissue grafting 73 World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Telecom Products Mark Cannata Director, Sales and Marketing, Telecommunications Products www.ipgphotonics.com Differentiated Products for Growing Market Product Line Today – Optical amplifiers and Raman lasers – Optical transmission and DWDM systems Markets/Customers – Fiber-based Fiber to the Home (FTTH) and Cable TV (CATV) • Arris, Calix, Portugal Telecom – Ultra-long haul • ABB, Saudi Electricity Company, Rostelecom IPG Differentiators – Highest power amplifiers, any wavelength/any power Raman – Proprietary signal processing system technology for ultra-long haul telemetry and DWDM applications – Eliminates mid-span optical regeneration in long-haul links – Provides industry’s highest density amplification with the lowest electrical power utilization Amplifier Market Size – $520M (2016) growing to $630M (2020)1; 15% CATV amplifiers / 85% transport amplifiers1 1 Ovum, Total OC Forecast Spreadsheet: 2014–20, August 2015 75 Optical Amplifiers for Broadband and CATV IPG EDFAs for FTTH Networks RF Overlay for CATV delivery 64-port with integrated WDMs 32-port Front Access ~10W amplification OEM EDFAs for CATV Networks Fiber Deep architectures e.g. RFOG, Node Segmentation Node EDFA Head-end CATV EDFA 76 Optical Transmission - Line Cards, Modules, DWDM Systems Addressable Optical Networks Market: $12.8B in 2016 to $15.4B in 2020 All Growth in 100G+ Line Cards and Pluggable Modules IPG DWDM and Optical Transport Menara Optical System Modules Repeater-less 40x100G DWDM – 400+ Km 10G OTN XFP System in a Module 100G CFP/CFP2/QSFP Data Center / metro / Regional And DWDM Connectivity 77 10G SFP+ Vendor Agnostic Plug-and-Play IPG to Enter Large and Growing Optical Pluggable Systems Market with Menara Acquisition Product Line Tomorrow (with Menara) – – Patented “System in a pluggable module” integrating all line card functions; “transponder-less transport” Short Reach to Ultra-Long Reach, 1G to 100G+ DWDM for all network segments Markets and Customers – – Major network operators, CATV MSOs, Data, Wireless Optical network equipment manufacturers Large and Growing Optical Line Card Market Opportunity – 100G+ market growing from $5.4B in 2016 to $8B by 2020 IPG + Menara Differentiators – – – – – Vertically integrated transponder technology- optics, ASICs, manufacturing ASIC with patented mixed-mode coherent & multilevel 100G+ signal processing Plug-and-play functionality with all vendor transmission and switching equipment Optimized DWDM solutions with transponder blade elimination Software Defined Network control Synergies – – – Vertical integration of IPG’s optical transmission solutions Add new addressable markets for IPG’s telecom portfolio Leverage IPG’s resources to accelerate time to market, lower cost, expand Menara’s current markets 78 100% of Optical Networks 5yr Growth in 100G Line Cards 2016 $12,830M $2.5B Growth In 100G+ Transmission Line Cards 2020 $15,350M Terminals, L2/OTN switching, $2,002 Terminals, L2/OTN switching, $1,973 100G, >100G MXP/TXP, ROADMs, Amplifiers, $1,967 $5,360 ROADMs, Amplifiers, $2,531 100G, >100G MXP/TXP, $7,900 10G, 40G TXP, $2,915 10G, 40G TXP, $3,536 $25.0 Optimistic Pessimistic Revenue ($bn) $20.0 Most likely $15.0 $10.0 $5.0 $0.0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Ovum, Optical Networks Forecast Spreadsheet: 2015–20, December 2015 79 2019 2020 Growing Telecom Opportunity Telecom Acquisition Adds Scale to Business and Expands 3-to-5 Year Growth Opportunity to between $100 million and $150 million 160,000.00 140,000.00 120,000.00 100,000.00 80,000.00 60,000.00 40,000.00 20,000.00 Current Business With Menara 80 3-5 Year Opportunity World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Manufacturing: Devices and Components Dr. Eugene Scherbakov Managing Director, IPG Laser GmbH and SVP, Europe www.ipgphotonics.com Proven Vertical Manufacturing Drives Leading Results Vertically integrated volume manufacturing provides cost and technology advantages Leverages scientific and manufacturing expertise in different locations to develop new technologies and implement low cost high volume manufacturing Capitalizes on labor intensive component and finished product manufacturing in lowest cost geographic locations Benefits from proximity to large end markets and customers Manufactures in strategic locations where there is strong IP protection Manufactures close to customers, providing excellent service 82 Vertical Integration Drives Significant Benefits 83 Major Global Production Facilities Production Facility and World Headquarters Oxford, MA IPG Laser Facility Burbach, Germany Total: 57,000 sq.m. Clean Rooms: 10,000 sq.m. Employees: 1,400 Total: 38,600 sq.m. Clean Rooms: 10,000 sq.m. Employees: 1,113 84 NTO Facility Fryazino, Russia Total: 50,000 sq.m. Clean Rooms: 8,000 sq.m. Employees: 1,100 Vertical Integration & Production Location US, Germany & Russia US Laser diode Packaging Fab Operations Semiconductor Wafer Growth Up to 120-watts Diode Processing, Chip Mounting & Burn-In Germany & Russia Optical Preform US & Russia Optical Delivery Systems: Welding & Cutting Heads, Scanners, process fibers Silica based glass MCVD method Dope with rare earth ions Germany & Russia US, Germany & Russia Deep in technology Deep in experience Fiber Draw Draw towers US, Germany & Russia Final Assembly US, Germany & Russia US, Germany & Russia Components Coupling Final burn in Shipment Bragg Gratings Modules Up to 2000 Watts Isolators, Couplers Fiber Block 85 Core Technologies Manufactured at IPG’s Facilities Core Technologies U.S. Diode Fab/Front End Laser Diode Packaging Active and Passive Fibers Laser Crystals Fiber & Bulk Gratings Russia Fiber Couplers & Combiners Fiber Blocks & Modules Germany Bulk and Micro Optics. Thin Film Coatings Laser Assembly Laser Systems Assembly Optical Heads & Scanners 86 IPG's Commercial Products IPG offers more than 510 different fiber lasers for micro and macro applications! 2013 - First 100kW HPL 10 20 100 200 400 600 1000 2000 4000 5000 Output Power [W] 87 2015 - First 6kW ECO laser WPE>50% 8000 10000 15000 20000 50000 NTO Sales 2013-2015 at Internal Transfer Prices ($ in millions) 200.0 $173 180.0 160.0 $129 140.0 120.0 $109 100.0 80.0 60.0 40.0 20.0 0.0 2013 HP Lasers Telecom 2014 LP Lasers Medicine 2015 Systems Components 88 Laser Heads Components Production: Fibers Active Fibers NTO IRE-Polus IPG Laser GmbH Total length, km 1,400 1,331 1,200 985 1,000 497 879 795 800 644 66 600 418 402 400 200 386 578 200 56 192 823 793 834 2013 2014 2015 67 728 384 180 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Passive Fibers NTO IRE-Polus IPG Laser GmbH 14,000 12,018 Total length, km 12,000 9,523 10,000 8,000 6,100 6,213 6,120 6,000 4,000 3,095 2,000 1,541 1,554 0 2008 3,564 985 575 2009 7,800 6,729 3,600 3,388 3,713 2,712 2,500 3,129 3,403 2011 2012 2013 2014 2,134 1,430 2010 89 4,218 2015 Components Production: Fiber Blocks Fiber Blocks: Production in Germany and Russia 100,000 93,833 NTO IRE-Polus 90,000 IPG Laser GmbH Quantity, pcs 80,000 70,000 65,631 60,000 54,488 42,735 40,000 30,000 52,600 32,756 41,032 34,838 32,278 22,569 24,480 20,000 15,756 9,486 4,133 5,353 8,276 10,457 12,839 13,456 13,031 14,263 6,813 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 10,000 0 79,570 47,677 50,000 Year 90 Pulsed Lasers Production Pulsed Lasers. Production in US, Germany and Russia. 20,000 18,604 IPG Photonics 18,000 IPG Laser GmbH 16,000 NTO IRE-Polus 15,681 Quantity of Lasers, pcs 14,051 14,829 14,000 11,579 12,000 10,468 10,000 9,246 8,000 2,637 6,000 5,334 6,181 7,697 7,434 7,940 4,011 5,916 - 4,000 5,785 2,000 3,159 - 6,011 6,616 5,640 6,578 2,951 - 2008 2009 2010 817 1,020 1,214 1,125 2011 2012 2013 2014 91 2015 High Power Lasers (P > 1KW) High Power Lasers. Production in US, Germany and Russia. 4,500 IPG Photonics 3,883 IPG Laser GmbH 4,000 NTO IRE-Polus Quantity of Lasers, pcs 3,500 3,021 3,000 2,500 2,241 2,000 2,015 1,518 1,500 1,266 1,398 1,000 590 500 - 259 276 164 191 2008 2009 413 2010 2,758 947 842 352 461 2011 2012 92 724 886 1,051 2013 2014 2015 Low- & Mid-power Lasers (P < 1KW) Low- & Mid-power Lasers. Production in US, Germany and Russia. Quantity of Lasers, pcs 10,000 IPG Photonics 9,000 IPG Laser GmbH 8,000 NTO IRE-Polus 8,734 1,677 7,000 6,000 5,148 3,616 5,000 634 3,652 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 2,317 694 1,083 2,940 2,759 1,957 1,647 1,259 2,686 1,454 1,635 1,583 3,441 827 1,043 1,230 1,518 1,755 939 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 - 2008 93 2015 Scale in High Power Laser Sales IPG has shipped more than 19,000 lasers with output power of more than 500-watts since 2007 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 >500W 3,000 >1KW 2,000 1,000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 94 2012 2013 2014 2015 Rapid Penetration of the Laser Market Across All Products Approximately 160,000 IPG lasers in the field since 2007 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 Total Units Sold 15,000 10,000 5,000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 95 2013 2014 2015 Automotive – IPGL IPG is already an important player in automotive welding field; ~$108M revenue in 2015 (primarily for welding, some cutting) Potential upside in automotive welding is substantial – – – – – Many OEMs are just starting to use fiber lasers Huge potential substitution for spot/ arc/ other joining technologies Move to lightweight materials creates opportunities for fiber lasers Strong growth potential in electric vehicle batteries Many new products; trifocal braising, high power scan head, three beam LSS aid application and market growth However- this is a difficult and time consuming market to penetrate – Requires extensive design in work with auto OEMs – Long preproduction time frames – Competition with other joining techniques 96 Automotive – Outlook for HP Lasers Auto HP units for joining forecast to grow from 718 in 2015 to 1,200 in 2019 IPG targeting to grow sales in joining from ~50% to 65% through superior technology, technical differentiation, applications wins, regional excellence and strong commercial position Opportunity is $200M+ by 2019 (mid and HP welding, cutting and ablation) Existing market forecast could have strong upside from electric vehicles Growth in HP Lasers for Automotive Joining 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2015 2019 Total 97 IPG World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Manufacturing: Diodes Dr. Alexander Octchinnikov SVP, Components www.ipgphotonics.com IPG Diode Manufacturing: Significant Competitive Barrier Most technically advanced, highest volume and lowest cost in the industry Key Benefits: – Cost control: Advantage of internal manufacturing – Quality control: Key subcomponents manufactured internally – Technology/IP control: Significant process know how, trade secrets & strong patent protection – Unprecedented flexibility: Rapid product development and introduction into volume production Scale and Scope: – Full vertical integration: Not a single manufacturing step or key subcomponent is outsourced – High-volume manufacturing: IPG is largest manufacturer of high power pump laser diodes – Highly automated robotic manufacturing: Most automation processes and equipment are designed and manufactured in-house 99 Ongoing Strategic Initiatives and Cost Improvements Enhancing vertical integration Capitalizing on next-generation pumps – Increases output power per chip and reliability – Lowers manufacturing cost volume of packaged diodes Improving utilization of existing global facilities Result: Driving down cost and maintaining significant competitive advantage 100 Diode Manufacturing Steps and Facilities World Wide Total Worldwide Facilities: ~135,000 sq. ft. production floor area and ~750 employees Front-End Wafer Fab Operation Chip-On-Submount Assembly U.S. Germany Russia Wafer Growth (MBE) ─ ─ Wafer Processing ─ ─ Facet Passivation and Coating ─ ─ ─ ─ U.S. Germany Russia Submount Manufacturing COS Assembly Back-End Test and Burn-In Screening out low-reliability lots and individual devices Packaging Manufacturing of various types of pumps 101 FRONT-END: Wafer Fab Operation – Oxford, MA Requires most technical expertise and capabilities – Highly qualified technical staff, proprietary designs, equipment and technology ensure industry best diode performance and reliability Capital Intensive Ensures redundant high-volume manufacturing operation – Over-capacity in MBE and Wafer Processing equipment – Strategic stock of MBE-grown qualified wafers 102 FRONT-END: Chip-On-Submount Assembly – Oxford, MA Scale of Operation IPG assembles over 0.5 million Chip-On-Submount each month Vertical Integration IPG manufactures submounts internally Automation Manufacturing is based on automated equipment (some built in-house), and proprietary processes Paperless Manufacturing Production processes are fully DB-traceable: translates to higher yields and little direct labor These advantages result in high yield, little direct labor and subcomponent cost; thus IPG manufacturing is cheaper than off-shore contract manufacturing 103 BACK-END: Test & Burn-In Operation in US, Germany and Russia Purpose Key operation to screen out “weak devices” to ensure long-term reliability of pumps Scale IPG has industry’s largest TEST/BI facility: over 100,000 COS devices are tested simultaneously Competition Barrier to Entry All TEST/BI equipment has been designed and manufactured internally for a fraction of an open market price Long-term Benefit Every COS used in IPG Fiber Lasers undergoes rigorous screening by burn-in: elevated temperature and elevated current TEST/BI operation ensures high reliability of DIODE pumps: Contributes to low cost of ownership of Fiber Lasers, and Minimizes IPG need for field service 104 BACK-END: Packaging Operation in US, Germany and Russia Packaging is the most labor-intensive part of pump manufacturing and the most “value-added” operation Facts about IPG Packaging operation: PLD130 Pioneered commercialization of single emitter pumping over 20 years ago Produces industry’s most efficient pumps All automated equipment and processes used in PKG operation: – – PLD70 PLD40 PLD40 PLD70 PLD130 PLD80 PLD90 Most commonly used pumps 3 COS 40 W CW 6 COS 60 W CW 12 COS 120 W CW Designed and manufactured internally for a fraction of open market analogues’ cost, and More productive than commercially available analogues Cost of subcomponents: IPG is the only company in the industry that manufactures all micro-optics and packages mechanical subcomponents internally – More than 90% of BOM are internally manufactured parts and components New pumps: introduced through 2016 6 COS: new design > 70 W CW: Q2 6 COS: next design; new package > 80 W CW: H2 105 BACK-END: Packaging Manufacturing Cost in US, Germany and Russia Labor Productivity Improvement in PKG Operation 2.35 2.50 2.00 2.00 1.56 Labor Productivity IPG continues to increase PACKAGING labor productivity through wider robots utilization and automation Internal development and manufacturing of automation equipment 1.28 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.00 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Manufacturing Cost of IPG PACKAGING operation is lower than overseas contract manufacturing 106 Summary: Diode Production a Significant Advantage High volume production levels of pump diodes, proprietary processes and use of unique chip and package designs allows IPG to increase yields, lower component costs and assure high quality Diode Production and Cost Trends 120% 100% Tested Chips Produced 5,000,000 80% 4,000,000 60% 3,000,000 40% 20% 2,000,000 0% 1,000,000 -20% - -40% 2009 2010 Tested Chip Production ____________________ Source: IPGP estimates. 2011 2012 2013 Cost/watt % decrease (base yr 2009) 107 2014 2015 Annual cost decrease % % Change in Packaged Diode Cost 6,000,000 World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers China Trevor Ness Senior Vice President, World Wide Sales and Marketing www.ipgphotonics.com Broad Established Presence in Growth Market • • • • 10 year presence ~150 employees servicing customers in 17 locations. Broad Geographic Coverage – close to customers Best service and support in the industry drives sales Beijing Shenyang Headquarter Central warehouse Qingdao ZhengZhou Jinan Nanjing Suzhou Chongqing Wuhan Hangzhou Chengdu Shanghai Ningbo NingDe Sheet Metal cutting application lab Guangzhou Shenzhen Branch office/application lab/service station Remote service station Micro Process Application Lab 109 Automotive application lab TAM in China M$ Total addressable market for IPG is $916M , IPG has 36% sales position – big enough space for growth. 320 288 300 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 203 147 142 120 100 80 60 104 40 32 20 Marking/ Engraving/ Cleaning Resource: Input from major IPG Chinese OEMs Micro processing Cutting (metal/ non-metal) Micro welding 110 HP welding Beam Delivery / adhesive System manufacture Diverse and Growing End Markets Drive Laser Sales Chinese industry is intent on adopting advanced technologies to enhance manufacturing capability Cutting: • • • • • Fiber laser has significant and growing share vs other sources Hundreds of OEMs OEMs expect underlying annual growth of 10% Significant installed base of 12K+ expected to be replaced by fiber laser during next 2-3 years IPG is well positioned with strongest product portfolio, superior quality, highest reliability and largest service coverage Welding: • • • • Automotive: seat welding, body in white, electric vehicles (productivity and weight reduction trends) Heavy industry: locomotive, oil and gas, pipe lines Emerging applications replacing traditional non-laser welding: white goods, elevator manufacturers, cabinet/furniture New applications to drive production efficiency – Remote welding, scanner welding and trifocal braising Cutting and Welding Optical Heads: • • Optical head; IPG is growing its penetration into a large opportunity, selling optical heads into cutting, welding and scanning applications $32M annual addressable market in China) 111 Diverse and Growing End Markets Drive Laser Sales Fine and Micro Processing: International and Chinese local electronic brands are accelerating adaption of laser process: quality and efficiency improvements QCW lasers are entering new applications (micro-welding replacing YAG) and new customers UV and Pico second laser are quickly adopted on a large scale: marking and precise cutting of brittle materials Marking and Engraving: • High power pulse fiber laser (>=100w) – Cleaning/cutting, engraving, mold making – Display applications Emerging Applications: • Additive manufacturing • Cleaning and ablation 112 Future Strategies Manufacturing – Low cost manufacturing in Russia – Highest volume vertically integrated producer Cost and product solution – Broadest product range – High-end and low-end offerings – Vertical integration drives lowest cost Service and support – Unrivaled service capabilities drives sales 113 World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Financial Review Tim Mammen Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President www.ipgphotonics.com Financial Highlights 2014 – 2015 Revenue growth ~17% Investment Highlights 17% CAGR from 2011 to 2015 Highly diversified revenue stream and business model Customers, powers, geographies, applications Vertically integrated model driving gross margin High return on R&D and SG&A drives strong operating margins Strategically focused and efficient R&D that creates value Track record of profitability and financial discipline Strong return on invested capital (excluding cash) 43% in 2015 115 Sales and Gross Margin Growth Gross Margin(1) (%) Sales ($ mm) $1,000 70.0% $901.3 $900 $800 54.2% $769.8 54.1% 54.6% 54.2% 60.0% 50.0% $648.0 $700 $600 52.5% 55.2% $562.5 40.0% $500 30.0% $400 $300 $199.0 $207.2 20.0% $200 10.0% $100 $0 0.0% 2012 2013 2014 2015 Q1 2015 Revenue ($mm) ____________________ (1) Gross margin includes stock-based compensation of $2.2mm, $3.2mm, $4.2mm, $5.3mm, $1.2mm and $1.4mm for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, Q1 2015 and Q1 2016, respectively. 116 Q1 2016 Gross Margin Operating Leverage Improvement Operating Margin(1) (%) Sales & Operating Income(1) ($mm) $1,000 80.0% $901.3 $900 70.0% $769.8 $800 60.0% $648.0 $700 $600 50.0% $562.5 (2) 41.2% $500 $400 40.0% 37.1% (2) (2) 38.0% $342.0 36.9% 33.7% 33.8% 30.0% $283.8 $300 $208.9 $218.1 $199.0 $207.2 20.0% $200 $82.0 $100 $70.0 $0 10.0% 0.0% 2012 2013 2014 2015 Revenue ($mm) Q1 2015 Operating Income ($mm) ____________________ (1) Operating income includes stock-based compensation of $8.6mm, $11.7mm, $15.2mm, $19.0mm, $4.1mm and $5.0mm for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, Q1 2015 and Q1 2016, respectively. (2) Operating margin includes FX gains/(losses) of $2.6mm, $8.8mm and ($5.0mm) for 2015, Q1 2015 and Q1 2016, respectively. 117 Q1 2016 Operating Margin Strong Cash and Liquidity Position ($ in thousands) As of December 31, 2015 As of March 31, 2016 Cash and cash equivalents $582,532 $613,692 Short-term investments $106,584 $126,273 $1,453,429 $1,550,100 -- -- $19,667 $19,167 $1,259,528 $1,345,856 Total assets Revolving line-of-credit facilities Long-term debt, including current portion Stockholders' equity Long-term CapEx target <10% of revenue Investments in product and manufacturing technology development, capacity expansion and sales and service infrastructure 118 A Diverse Mix with Year-over-Year Growth IPG Sales by Product Lines ($US mm) $550 $499.6 $500 $450 $426.1 $400 $344.1 $350 $300 $250 $200 $150 $135.3 $131.6 $124.8 $118.2 $99.5 $100 $81.0 $53.8 $50 $28.6 $22.6 $34.9 $13.3 $13.2 $13.8 $3.0 $56.5 $21.5 $8.6 $0 Pulsed High-Power Medium-Power 2013 2014 119 2015 Low-Power YTD 2016 QCW Investment Highlights The technology leader and most profitable company in the rapidly growing fiber laser market Expanding $4.8 billion opportunity for all lasers Approximate average annual growth rate of 6% Recognized leader in the rapidly growing fiber laser market Estimated 12% CAGR from 2015 to 2020 Significant competitive advantages First mover advantage Performance, product range and reliability Lowest cost (vertically integrated model) Strong IP position Vertical integration and direct sales model drives industry-leading margins (54.6% GM in FY 2015, 55.2% GM in Q1 2016) Broad geographies, end markets and applications Asia & Australia 51%, Europe 33%, North & South America 15% 120 World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Summary and Growth Strategy Dr. Valentin Gapontsev Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board www.ipgphotonics.com World Leadership in High Power Fiber Lasers Q&A www.ipgphotonics.com