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  • Company Update

    Induct AS

    January 24th 2017

  • 2

    Focus verticals/areas:

    Healthcare

    Municipalities and cities

    Education

    Enterprises

    Humanitarian sector

    One business model:

    Induct Community

    # of modules

    # of subscription

    Churn

    Scaling:

    High gross margin (> 95 %)

    Low R&D expenses

    Network effect (reduced

    acquisition cost)

    Platform to launch new

    revenue streams

    Robust, scalable and recurring revenues

    Induct is an online social network

    OSLO

    (HQ)LONDONBARCELONA BOSTONSAO PAOLO BANGALORE

  • Management team

    3

    Founded Induct Software AS in 2007 Long experience from management positions in IT companies such as Fast Search &

    Transfer and CMA Contiki Master in Business from Norwegian School of management (BI)

    Alf Martin

    Johansen

    CEO

    Joined Induct in 2015 Responsible for technology development, R&D and platform performance Long experience with software development, particularly within healthcare and PM Norwegian, Barcelona based for the last 20 years, Master in PM and PMP-Certified

    Kenneth

    Ramberg

    CTO

    Joined Induct in 2013 Responsible for preparing Induct operations and sales for scalable growth Positions in Statoil Fuel & Retail as EVP Sales & Operations and Chief Innovation Officer MBA from Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Karl Kristian

    Mydske

    COO

    Co-founder of Induct in 2007 Head of global sales Sales and management experience from Top temp IT, TV2 and Visma software Bachelor degree in system development from NITH

    Kim Hamli

    CSO

    Joined Induct in 2008 Considerable experience from the finance and IT sector Previously CFO in Hugin Group, a part of NYSE Euronext Previously CFO in Fast Search & Transfer, later acquired by Microsoft

    Åge Muren

    CFO

    942,378

    290,080

    50,000

    300,680

    192,125

    #shares

  • Board Of Directors

    Academic Advisory

    Board

    Robin Waaler Long industrial experience from international business in BASF

    Member of the board of Polytechnic Society of Norway

    Alf Martin

    Johansen

    Founder and CEO of Induct Software

    Dr. Henry

    Chesbrough

    Executive Director of Open Innovation Program at Haas School of Business, UC

    Berkeley

    Amanuensis of Business Administration at Harvard Business School

    Dr. Sabine

    Brunswicker

    Director of Open Innovation at Fraunhofer Institute

    Senior Research Fellow at ESADE

    Senior Lecturer at European School of Business

    Even

    Nordstrøm

    20 years experience from media business including CEO in A-pressen 2007-2010

    Consultant in Nexia Management Consulting for 10 years

    Associated partner in First House Media

    Audun W

    Iversen

    Chairman in Opera Software ASA and NexGenTel Holding ASA.

    Long background as Telecom/IT analyst and portfolio manager in DNB

    Co-Founder and former CEO in EAM Solar

    Øivind O

    Magnussen

    8 years in the Investment Banking Industry until 2000

    Has the last 15 years been a serial entrepreneur with a long track record in

    building international digital businesses outside Norway

    Broad management experience from healthcare sector and IT

    CEO in Stamina Group, a Scandinavian company within health and wellness

    Prev. CFO/CEO in Pronova Biopharma when it went public and acquired by BASF

    Business

    Advisory BoardMorten

    Jurs

    13,155

    71,619

    0

    70,450

    942,378

    55,000

    15,000

    62,834

    #shares

  • The Induct innovation and knowledge eco-system

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    INDUCT NETWORK INDUCT COMMUNITY

    NETWORK

    IMPACT

    ENGAGEMENT

    EXECUTION

  • The Induct innovation process

    6

    IDEAS

    CHALLENGES

    KNOWLEDGE

    INSIGHTS

    EXPERIENCE

    Crowd sourcing wisdom

    Experience- and knowledge sharing

    Involvement and Diffusion

    Product Development

    Service Design

    Process Improvement

    Measuring Outcomes

    Sharing Innovations

    FRONT END

    Task-, process-, project-, portfolio- and measurement (ROI)

    BACK END IMPACT

  • Key qualities of Induct modules

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    1. Collaboration- Multiple users can work together in real-time in the

    same project space

    - Users can be involved in the project no matter

    where they are in the world

    2. Processes- Tasks, documents and checklists follow the process

    you create and need to support

    3. Portfolio and reporting- Quick and detailed overview of all ongoing projects

    4. Organization customization- One size do not fit all organizations, the platform

    can be customized to fit the existing processes

    within the organizations

  • Induct is uniquely positioned for two global megatrends

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    Healthcare:Increased demand for healthcare leads to accelerating cost

    Digital business:Digital solutions drives networked innovation between organisations

    Source: Boston Consulting Group

  • A key barrier for efficiency improvements:

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    Front line employees see improvement

    opportunities every day, but

    have no efficient place to

    describe and share them

    Hospital management with cost pressures and KPIs

    have no efficient place to

    drive, measure and report

    internal improvements

    Patients and relatives experience the hospital

    have improvements ideas

    but no place to share this

    with the hospital

    The improvement team at hospitals have no efficient

    place to capture, process and

    collaborate on improvements.

    Excel is the norm.

    No platform exists to access the documented improvements at other hospitals globally

  • Product offerings (modules) for our verticals/eco-systems

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    • Innovation mgmt.

    • Project mgmt.

    • Grant mgmt.

    • Procedure mgmt.

    • Lean mgmt.

    • Deviation mgmt.

    HealthcareMunicipalities and

    citiesEducation Enterprises Humanitarian sector

    • Innovation mgmt.

    • Deviation mgmt.

    • Project mgmt.

    • Innovation mgmt. • Innovation mgmt.

    • Deviation mgmt.

    • Grant mgmt.

  • Healthcare

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    Comments

    Network established in Norway

    4 modules in use

    300.000 hospitals worldwide

    Induct has an ambition to reach

    130 subscription by year end 2018

    When Induct is used by a the first

    group of hospitals in a market,

    others are likely to follow, creating

    a network of innovations and

    improvements

    CURRENTLY PRESENT NEW POTENTIAL MARKETS OTHER MARKETS

    Huge growth potential worldwide

    240.000

    23.750

    37.313

  • Municipalities / Cities

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    Comments

    Taking success from healthcare to

    municipalities and cities

    Total market in Norway consists of

    426 municipalities

    During the first three weeks of 2017,

    34 of 60 municipalities contacted

    have signed with Induct (zero has

    turned down the offer)

    Induct has an ambition to reach

    340 subscription by year end 2018

    KS and Induct to sign strategic

    collaboration agreement

    Documented huge potential worldwide

  • Education

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    Comments

    Collaboration between students

    and enterprises

    Network of 40 universities and high

    schools in Catalonia

    Pilot with BI

    Low subscription fee – alternative

    business models to be explored

    Not a strategic focus at the

    moment

    Interesting for connecting eco-systems

  • Enterprises

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    Comments

    Revenue model based on number

    of employees

    Experienced higher churn

    Working with clusters to build

    network effect

    Managed incoming calls

    Collaboration with other eco-

    systems, like healthcare and

    municipalities

    Example eco-system within Enterprises

  • Humanitarian Sector

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    Comments

    The number of NGOs world wide is

    estimated to be 3.7 million

    Strategic partnership with Sphaera

    in the US

    First customers signed

    Find current networks

    It is all about establishing innovation sharing eco-system

  • PROVEN IN HEALTHCARE – NEW VERTICALS INTRODUCED

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    2007-14: Technology and concept development

    Documented user benefits and excellent customer feedback

    Enterprise sector as “bread-and-butter” cash flow to 2015

    Won the Norwegian national health tender by clear margin

    Healthcare segment penetration is the medium-term priority

    2015 sales breakthrough in healthcare (Norway, Spain, UK and US)

    Subscription model secures recurring cash flow

    Existing customers benefit by promote the Induct network

    Additional modules to existing customers

    Low operational cost and high margins

    Combines two “mega trends”: Healthcare & Digitalization

    Induct aims to become the industry standard in certain market segments

    Large value creation potential by penetrating large healthcare markets

    Value of network increases with no. of participants

    Limited investment needed to finance growth

    Proven technology &

    customer benefits

    Proven commerciality

    & scalability

    Large growth-& value creation potential

    Healthcare revenues (ARR)

    Large value creation potential

    Cost saving at a single hospital

    $ 8.4 mill.

  • Strong growth in recurring subscription revenues

    Annualised recurring revenue per end of quarter (NOK million)

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    3,014,62

    6,44 6,60 7,169

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    48

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    Break down into Verticals

  • Induct Group - Balance Sheet – Prelim and Unaudited

    31.12.2016 30.06.2016 31.12.2015 Comment

    Non-current assets

    Intangible assets 12 630 13 818 13 015

    Capitalized R&D costs for the IT-platform.

    Fixed assets 292 2 7 Investment in R&D site in Spain.

    Financial non-current assets - - 486

    Total non-current assets 12 922 13 820 13 508

    Current assets

    Receivables5 286 2 325 3 132

    Accounts Receivables NOK 2,750 per 31.12.2016.

    Bank accounts2 449 1 108 260

    Total Current assets 7 735 3 433 3 392

    Total assets 20 657 17 253 16 900

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  • 31.12.2016 30.06.2016 31.12.2015 Comment

    Shareholders Equity and Debt

    Paid-in capital

    Share capital749 688 429

    Share premium reserve 69 212 57 791 32 937

    Total paid-in capital 69 961 58 479 33 366

    Retained earnings

    Uncovered loss -60 660 -56 450 -48 610

    Total retained earnings -60 660 -56 450 -48 610

    Total shareholders equity 9 301 2 029 -15 244

    Debt

    Long-term debt

    4 032 3 648 9 304 Primarily loan from Innovasjon Norge.

    Short-term debt 7 324 11 576 22 840

    Total debt 11 356 15 224 32 144

    Total shareholders equity and debt 20 657 17 253 16 900

    The Balance Sheet per 31.12.2016 is consolidated and include Induct AS and its subsidiaries in the US, UK, Brazil, Spain

    and Spain R&D.

    The Balance Sheet per 30.06.2016 includes Induct AS and its subsidiaries in the US, UK and Brazil.

    The Balance Sheet per 31.12.2015 and 31.12.2015 includes Induct AS only.

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  • Induct AS, Rosenkrantz' gate 4, NO-0159 OSLO. [email protected] Tel: +47 415 80 000