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The next step into active traffic safety and autonomous driving June 5, 2018 Thomas Seiler, CEO Costas Meimetis, Senior Principal Corporate Strategy Pedro Lopez Estepa, Senior Product Marketing Manager

Disclaimer This presentation contains certain forward-looking statements. Such forward looking statements reflect the current views of management and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that may cause actual results, performance or achievements of the Group to differ materially from those expressed or implied herein. Should such risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described in this presentation. u-blox is providing the information in this presentation as of this date and does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in it as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. 2

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Table of contents u-blox market position in automotive industry Challenges in automotive industry V2X applications V2X market development V2X technology UBX-P3 product features and benefits Technology outlook 4

What do we stand for Have you ever driven a car with a built-in navigation, flown a drone, or worn a smart watch? If so, you've already experienced our technology. At u-blox, we design and develop essential technologies that deliver precise position information and wireless connectivity to for smart devices connected to the Internet. We are a public company, strongly growing and financially very stable and profitable. 5

Strong position in automotive markets Global footprint Revenues by geographic region Revenue split per market for 2017 (million CHF) 400 350 338.3 360.2 403.7 300 250 219.8 270.0 35% 36% 39% 40% 200 150 100 30% 29% 24% 24% 25% 27% 50 41% 41% 40% 35% 34% 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Americas EMEA APAC Industrie Konsumgüter Automobil 6

Automotive market High quality and robustness Typical applications Vehicle telematics Emergency call systems Insurance boxes Autonomous vehicles u-blox advantages Automotive quality Dead reckoning solutions Seamless integration of positioning and wireless Robust performance Long product lifetime 7

Automotive challenges as of today Traffic safety Demands to make transportation safer are more pressing than ever > 1.2m people die each year on the roads worldwide Increasing pollution Looking for ways to make transportation more sustainable 14% of all global warming emissions comes from transportation Increasing traffic intensity With more vehicles on the roads, the need for traffic management increases About 12 billion liters of fuel wasted due to traffic congestions in US 7

Today we are unveiling the next step towards increased traffic safety and autonomous driving UBX-P3 is industry s smallest concurrent dual-channel V2X communication chip UBX-P3 chip with a combination of unique features: Concurrent dual-channel Flexibility of installation Smallest size Low power 9

V2X applications 10

V2X communication technology the next step Mature technology ready for immediate deployment Achieved only if vehicles have means to share information and create a common perception of their surrounding environments Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) is a key enabling technology allowing vehicles to use dedicated short range communication to achieve such a vision V2X DSRC/802.11p is mature and available for immediate deployment of V2X systems Sharing data about speed, position, direction, intent, and more 11

V2X communication technology in practice Key for improved vehicle saftey Unlike any other sensor in the vehicle: Extends active traffic safety beyond Line Of Sight (NLOS) looking around the corner 360 degree awareness Up to 1 km range Possibility for vehicle-to vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure connectivity Enabling vehicles to have a collective perception even without an infrastructure in place Infrastructure can enable even further enhancements Radar: Max. distance 160m Cameras: distance 50-250m DSRC 802.11p: distance up to 1,000 m 12

V2X enables wide-ranging applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Active traffic safety Smart cities and traffic management Platooning Autonomous driving Other applications 13

Applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Active traffic safety By communication with each other, vehicles will share a common perception and awareness of other traffic participants Information may indicate blind spot warnings, when vehicles brakes in front of you or intersection movement Results in: Increased road safety in general Reduced traffic accidents Reduced injuries and fatalities 14

Applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Smart cities and traffic management Using information shared with Road Side Units (RSU), traffic managers will be able to actively manage the system in real time Information may be about a nearby accident, traffic jam, roadwork or traffic light management Results in: Smooth traffic flow Reduced CO 2 emissions Cost savings 15

Applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Platooning Platooning uses wireless connectivity to let trucks drive in a very compact formation Truck platoons connected using direct Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) technology experience reduced air drag Other picture?? Results in: Reduced fuel consumption Reduced CO 2 emissions Reduced needs for drivers (once autonomous driving comes true) 16

Applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Autonomous driving - vision The vision of highly autonomous driving is achieved only through a combination of many building blocks Aggregated sensor data is key High Precision GNSS V2X communication are most essential sensors Autonomous driving V2X GPS 17

Applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Autonomous driving V2X is an enabling technology that one day will make self-driving cars much safer by helping them see and react to invisible danger Active safety and autonomous driving are strategic focus areas for u-blox High Precision GNSS (HGP) and V2X are key ingredients and the foundation of our automotive portfolio in this market space 18

V2X: adding another dimension to positioning Towards a collective perception Sharing location, velocity, and trajectory between cars: Increases safety Enhances convenience V2X adds a new dimension to High Precision GNSS Creates a common collective perception Adds an extra layer of redundancy & robustness when other sensors fail 19

Applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Autonomous driving heading towards level 5 Driver Only Driver undertakes lane holding and lane changing activities. LEVEL 0 Assisted Driving Driver carries out all lane holding or lane changes. LEVEL 1 Partly Automated System handles lane holding and lane changes in a special application case. LEVEL 2 Highly Automated Driver no longer needs to continuously monitor the system. Must potentially be available to take over. LEVEL 3 u-blox High Precision GNSS and V2X Fully Automated No driver is necessary in special applications. LEVEL 4 Driverless LEVEL 5 u-blox solutions with functional safety & integrity 20

(million units) Applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Autonomous driving potential market 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Partly Automated System handles lane holding and lane changes in a special application case. LEVEL 2 Highly Automated Driver no longer needs to continuously monitor the system. Must potentially be available to take over. LEVEL 3 Fully Automated No driver is necessary in special applications. LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 Driverless 0 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Source: u-blox compilation, Research Automotive Horizontal Team, Q1/2018 21

Applications Making transportation safer, more efficient, and more sustainable Additional applications for deployment today Mining Agriculture Trains Unmanned vehicles / drones 22

V2X market Activities ongoing in all regions North America Europe Asia DSRC/802.11p field trials increasing world-wide, many moving to operational phase Legislation activities are ongoing in all regions Most Tier-1 suppliers and OEMs have plans for DSRC/802.11p solutions Harmonized efforts to speed up the rollout of DSRC/802.11p in the 5.9 GHz spectrum Trials have been conducted, technology is widespread and now ready for mass market deployment 23

Traffic safety drives V2X market V2X market potential US/EU/APAC forecast: DSRC/802.11p penetration in new light vehicles is projected to reach an accumulated volume of 157 M units by 2026 (US/EU/APAC) Adding smaller regions and aftermarket volumes reaching 206 M units in total Revenue of hardware segment grow from the initial markets in 2018 to yearly revenue of USD 5.1 billion on globally CAGR of above 60% Source: ABI Research, Intelligent Transportation Systems Market Data, QTR 4 2017 24

V2X market Activities & adoption Toyota and Lexus became the world s first to commercialize vehicles equipped with DSRC More than 100,000 vehicles equipped with DSRC on the road Start deployment of DSRC/802.11p systems on their vehicles in the US from 2021 GM-Cadillac equipped with DSRC on streets in US/Canada since 2017 Volkswagen Group: Statement on February 18, 2018: Group-wide roll-out of WLANp standard in volume models from 2019 [ ] Standard equipment on new models without additional cost [ ] 25

V2X enabling cooperative driving Collision avoidance 26

V2X enabling cooperative driving Example: Intersection Management Assist (IMA) Higher traffic throughput Lower fuel consumption Higher driver convenience 27

u-blox in V2X: Connecting the dots 2017 VERA-P1 module market introduction 2014 Antcor Acquisition [802.11x IP] 2015 Car2Car Consortium 2018 Launch of UBX-P3 V2X platform 2015 Lesswire Asset Acquisition [V2X Modules] 2015 Cohda MK5 design acquisition and market introduction of THEO module 28

UBX-P3 we are not starting from scratch Committed supplier of technologies of traffic safety and ADAS solutions IEEE 802.11p / DSRC Leading supplier of automotive position technology an important part in V2X systems Experienced automotive supplier of connectivity technologies and products u-blox already offers two generations of V2X modules Involved in key V2X trials Technology supplier to existing V2X chip industry Next step our own V2X DSRC/802.11p chip - UBX-P3 29

Unique combination of technology and product offerings Integrated Circuits Positioning Cellular Communication Short Range Communication Strong synergies between the technologies Complete solutions Full owner of technology Maximum competence Solid product roadmaps Modules Services on top of HW Improved functionality CellLocate (modem based positioning) Lifetime support Services and Solutions AssistNow TM (world wide GNSS assistance service) GNSS Correction Data (for high precision)* FOTA (Firmware over the air) Lifetime Security *through Sapcorda, a Joint Venture with industry partners 30

UPX-P3 31

UBX-P3 The industry s smallest concurrent dual-channel V2X chip Prepared for global footprint US, Europe, and Japan Built on the success of the THEO-P1 and VERA-P1 V2X modules and our experience as technology supplier to existing V2X chip industry Developed entirely in-house based on proprietary IP Takes u-blox s commitment to shaping the future of active safety and autonomous driving technologies to the next level 32

UBX-P3 product a combination of unique features Operation modes Flexibility for installation Smallest size Low power consumption 33

UBX-P3 The industry s smallest concurrent dual-channel V2X chip Concurrent dual-channel / diversity - robustness and coverage around the vehicle Congestion ahead (channel x) I m breaking (channel y) Supports dual channel operation Concurrent communication on two channels Safety and service messages can be processed continuously providing greater safety in traffic Platooning status update (channel x) I m breaking (channel y) Or single channel operation with diversity Enables the chip to simultaneously communicate on the same channel using two antennas, thus: Providing vehicles full coverage around car Useful for roadside units along the road I m breaking On the road, this means increased reliability, robustness, and safety 34

UBX-P3 product a combination of unique features Operation modes Flexibility for installation Smallest size Low power consumption 35

UBX-P3 The industry s smallest concurrent dual-channel V2X chip Flexibility for installation Automotive grade: AEC-Q100 grade 2 (-40 C to +105 C), supporting deployment in harsh environments Roof-top installation possible ETH interface for distributed system Support Smart Antenna deployment Supports flexible deployments in vehicles and road-side infrastructure 36

UBX-P3 product a combination of unique features Operation modes Flexibility for installation Smallest size Low power consumption 37

UBX-P3 The industry s smallest concurrent dual-channel V2X chip Compact form factor 802.11p DSRC chip in the smallest package: 9 x 11 mm Integrated power management Integrated security verification engine The optimal form factor supports various design options in vehicles and road-side infrastructure 38

UBX-P3 product a combination of unique features Operation modes Flexibility for installation Smallest size Low power consumption 39

UBX-P3 The industry s smallest concurrent dual-channel V2X chip Low power design Power consumption less than 1 W Low power consumption implies low cost of operation Minimal heat generation allows installations even in tight spaces Thinking of sustainability with a design consuming less power than industry standard 40

UBX-P3 schedule June 5 2018 Announcement 2018 Prototypes, lead-customer Q4 2019 Mass production 41

UBX-P3 in real life 42

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Technology outlook Current solutions 802.11p Industry has invested huge efforts in technology and trials during past years. Now ready for mass market deployment. Standardization work underway for the next generation DSRC/802.11p 802.11p will evolve into 802.11px Other technologies in this field Cellular based V2X: C-V2X C-V2X is seen as a future step of the cellular technology (LTE and 5G), but it will take many years until it can be deployed in a manner like 802.11p. C-V2X is likely to complement and enhance the use cases of V2X 44

Conclusion 45

Summary / Conclusion Key takeaways u-blox commitment to active traffic safety and in the future autonomous driving Technology is now ready for commercial deployment Today good potential for new vehicles but also for aftermarket applications u-blox providing two core technologies for these applications (HPG and V2X) Will lead u-blox into strong market position towards autonomous driving 46

Numbers represents 271 30 Number of injured persons on the roads in US and in the EU during duration of this presentation 47

Thank you for your attention 48