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Fujitsu Laboratories R&D Strategies March 31, 2010 Kazuo Murano, Ph.D. President FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.

21st Century R&D Laboratory Model Science Einstein, Maxwell E=mc 2, Quantum Physics Business Model i-mode, Google, itunes Music Store Integration 20th Century Atomic Energy, Moon Landing, Information Revolution Semiconductor 21st Century Fujitsu Laboratories Engineering Edison, Bell Electric Bulb, Telephone CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Environment, Compliance, Quality of Life - i-mode is a registered trademark of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. - Google is a registered trademark of Google Inc. - itunes is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. 1

Human Centric Networked Society Agriculture Cities Retail Education Government Healthcare Manufacturing Transportation By connecting with our surroundings, we create a human centric networked society, delivering value through experience, discovery, reliability and growth. 2

Paradigm Shift in ICT Systems Computer Centric Mainframe Network Centric Human Centric Broadband Wireless Office Home Specialist Data Processing General User Information Gathering Public Space Trusted Environment Knowledge Base From Technology Centric to Human Centric Through ICT we create greater value by connecting to the real world 3

Enabling a Human Centric Networked Society ICT platform capable of communicating, storing and processing massive amounts of data Green Data Center Understanding conditions around us (real-world discovery) Multi modal data gathering Multitude of Sensors and Mobile Devices Agriculture Advanced Network Cloud Fusion Supercomputer Human Centric Computing - Real-time situational awareness - Human behavior analysis Power Management 4 Server Healthcare Middleware Intelligent Society ITS Adaptive service and solution offering (real-world value creation) Office/Home Building a society that empowers people through ICT

FUJITSU Laboratories Ltd. Capital: $55M ( 5B) Budget: $380M ( 35B) Employees: 1,300 in Japan 200 at overseas labs (US, China, Europe) Services & Solutions Research Fields IT Systems Human Centric Computing Networks Devices & Materials Green ICT 5

FY2009 R&D Results - Core Technology - Research contributions to core technology business IA Server Improved energy efficiency through dynamic power management and virtualization in PRIMERGY BX900 blade server Industry leading energy efficient blade server w/10g Ethernet switch Cloud/Security System failure management technology for cloud computing Inter-cloud technology international standards leadership (board position) Email attachment traceability technology for data leak prevention Paper encryption technology with mobile phone reader LTE Development Interference canceller MIMO repeater for wider area coverage Algorithm to lower interference between base stations, with 20% improvement in throughput rate at cell border Platform Device Small size frequency synthesizer for digital TV mobile devices 6

FY2009 R&D Results - Emerging Technology - R&D contributions in emerging technology areas Human Centric Computing Socially interactive robot (teddy bear) with human-friendly interface Field solutions using mobile devices and sensors Green Technologies Gallium nitride HEMT for energy-saving power supply Evaluating CO2 emissions reduction potential at the R&D stage Small, sensitive chemical sensors for environmental monitoring Nanotechnology =>Carbon nanotube and graphene applications E-paper Technology Roll-to-roll mass production technology for e-paper panels Patient guidance healthcare solution ITS => 40% improvement in car navigation display energy efficiency Today s press releases (available in Japanese only) Office energy use measurement & visualization Press Release & Automatic video summarization technology 7 Press Release &

Open Innovation & Global Reach Contract Research Joint Research Open Innovation Outsourcing Relationship Win-Win Relationship Strategic Partnership Universities EU: Oxford University, University of Technology Munich N.A.: MIT, Stanford University, University of Toronto University of California/Berkeley China: Peking University, Tsinghua University Japan: Tokyo Institute of Technology, University of Tokyo Others: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology etc. Research Institutes EU/N.A.: IMEC (EU), Fraunhofer Institutes, PARC Asia: A STAR (Singapore), AIST(Japan), Suzhou Industrial Park (China), etc. QD Laser, Inc. spin out from university and government collaboration: Commercialized world s first green quantum dot laser A Star Institute of High Performance Computing R&D partnership: Joint software development on Asia s fastest HPC provided by Fujitsu Collaboration office at China s Suzhou Industrial Park with Jiangsu Feng Yun Network Service CO., Ltd.: Started trial collaboration for development of inter-cloud technology 8

FY2010 New R&D Framework Areas to Strengthen Strategic R&D to support the future of the Fujitsu Group Alignment of lab R&D strategy to business group needs Resource shift to respond to changes in the business portfolio Framework Change Reinforce Global Perspective to Optimize the Fujitsu R&D Top-down strategic R&D resource allocation and decision-making Three classifications to to clarify each R&D theme 9

Strategic Research Themes Core Future Technology R&D Core Business R&D Future Technology R&D Large-boned Themes (Core Strategic) Core research projects focused on important themes for the future technology of Fujitsu Group Medium- to long-term technology development Business Strategic Themes Strategic business projects with commitment from internal business segments for commercialization Short- to medium-term technology development Seeds-oriented Themes New research areas for growth of future emerging technology seeds Long-term technology development 10

R&D Process - Positioning of Research Themes - R&D Stage Commercialization Stage Feasibility Testing Large-boned Themes Seeds-oriented Themes Product Development Commercialization Business Strategic Themes Biz Development Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 11

Large-boned Research Themes Enabling a Human Centric Networked Society Human Centric Computing 全社骨太テーマ Intelligent Society Integration of ubiquitous devices with cloud infrastructure to create new technology solutions and services in healthcare, energy management and other human centered activities Responding to societal needs across industry verticals to create new social infrastructure, solutions, and services business Cloud Fusion Next Generation Green Data Center Unified operation and quality management as well as service distribution and load balancing over multiple clouds and existing systems Optimizing new energy saving and cooling technologies, and utilizing optical networks to realize next-generation, low-power, and high cost-performance green data center 12

R&D Roadmap FY2010 2010 2015 2020(FY) IT Systems/Services Services & Solutions Human behavior visualization (intra-/interpersonal activities, PC works) Photocatalysis Knowledge integration and analysis meeting social needs Continuing optimization of Social model design and optimization complicated social system (social modeling and simulation) Automated interoperability as a whole SaaS and Cloud application of of cloud applications Security development and runtime environment Palm vein/fingerprint Authentication (high Speed) (high Availability) Integrated security infrastructure with user environment authentication Secure system construction and diagnostic techniques, cyber security (Web application) (SaaS and Cloud application) Platform Cloud Computing Manageable (Visualization, Operation platform, Virtualization) Autonomous computing Scalable (Data-center optimization, Peta-scale computing) Utility computing Green (System, Equipment, Assembly) Next-Generation Optimal power control and workload balance Network Human-aware front network (PAN, BAN) Human-aware Network Human-aware core network Service Platform Energy-saving and cost-saving network controls Overlay network Photonic Digital coherent optical transceiver, ROADM Network Wireless Ubiquitous Front-end System Human Interface Sensing & Actuation Self-Organizing Network (SON) High-speed wireless access (HSPA+, LTE) Mobile service platform Voice recognition and voice interaction Environment sensing Ubiquitous sensor network Analysis and inspection technologies, Alternatives reliability evaluation technology 13 IMT-Advanced Human interaction Recognition of of human action and intent Multicore LSI (for cars and mobile phone) System LSI Multimode LSI (Digital AV, BB) Compound Ultra-low power LSI technologies Nanoelectronics Semiconductor Silicon photonics GaN Amplifier and power device CNT applications Quantum dot laser Quantum-encrypted communication Monozukuri Virtual Product Simulator Monozukuri support solutions High-speed, high-density electronics packaging Hybrid device integration Base Technology Green Technology Optimization of network resource utilization ROADM with bandwidth virtualization, universal transceiver Intelligent terminal service platform System -on-chip Ambient terminal for secure cell phone sensor Communication of of intent and emotion High-efficiency energy conversion, Energy management system Ambient Computing Services & Solutions Supporting Affluent and Safe Society Organic Computing: Autonomous systems for non-stop IT service Human-aware Network Delivering Most Suitable Contents by Recognizing Person s Circumstances System Delivering Intuitive Service to People High-performance Infrastructure to Support Advanced Utilizations of ICT Global environmental preservation Human Centric Networked Society

14 Copyright 2010 Copyright FUJITSU 2010 LABORATORIES FUJITSU LIMITED LTD.

Cautionary Statement These presentation materials and other information on our meeting may contain forward-looking statements that are based on management s current views and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. Words such as anticipates, believes, expects, estimates, intends, plans, projects, and similar expressions which indicate future events and trends identify forward-looking statements. Actual results may differ materially from those projected or implied in the forward-looking statements due to, without limitation, the following factors: general economic and market conditions in the major geographic markets for Fujitsu s services and products, which are the United States, EU, Japan and elsewhere in Asia, particularly as such conditions may effect customer spending; rapid technological change, fluctuations in customer demand and intensifying price competition in the IT, telecommunications, and microelectronics markets in which Fujitsu competes; Fujitsu s ability to dispose of non-core businesses and related assets through strategic alliances and sales on commercially reasonable terms, and the effect of realization of losses which may result from such transactions; uncertainty as to Fujitsu s access to, or protection for, certain intellectual property rights; uncertainty as to the performance of Fujitsu s strategic business partners; declines in the market prices of Japanese and foreign equity securities held by Fujitsu which could cause Fujitsu to recognize significant losses in the value of its holdings and require Fujitsu to make significant additional contributions to its pension funds in order to make up shortfalls in minimum reserve requirements resulting from such declines; poor operating results, inability to access financing on commercially reasonable terms, insolvency or bankruptcy of Fujitsu s customers, any of which factors could adversely affect or preclude these customers ability to timely pay accounts receivables owed to Fujitsu; and fluctuations in rates of exchange for the yen and other currencies in which Fujitsu makes significant sales or in which Fujitsu s assets and liabilities are denominated, particularly between the yen and the British pound and U.S. dollar, respectively. 15