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The Company

The Company. Mission Statement: “ To implement Quantum Mechanics in the world of Semiconductor Fabrication & Information Technology” Has exclusive rights to a patented new way to design computer chips To overcome the limitations of existing technology Ownership: Caltech- JPL/NASA - 30%

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  1. The Company • Mission Statement: “To implement Quantum Mechanics in the world of Semiconductor Fabrication & Information Technology” • Has exclusive rights to a patented new way to design computer chips • To overcome the limitations of existing technology • Ownership: • Caltech- JPL/NASA - 30% • Quantumatics Llc - 70% 212288

  2. What is the problem that semiconductor chip manufacturing is about to face?

  3. Lithography is a process to transfer circuit images onto substrates The Challenges • Miniaturization will push optical lithography to sub 57 nanometer resolution by 2005 • Using existing techniques for such design needs is cost prohibitive • Advancements in chip design and material science by themselves, may not be sufficient 212288

  4. What is our answer to the problem?

  5. Existing Technology QuantumaticsTM’ Technology The Technology • Miniaturization depends on the distance between the trough and the peak • By “entangling” multiple photons, Quantumatics will be able to reduce distance between the trough and the peak To achieve the same degree of miniaturization, existing technology will have to use ultra-small wavelength laser systems that are very costly 212288

  6. How does our technology provide a compelling solution?

  7. The Value Proposition • Quantumatics proposes a technology to overcome the barrier in such a manner that the • Chip makers will be able to: • Make more powerful chips from the same wafer • Save capital equipment costs • Make more chips • Reduce production costs • Our solution is to retrofit existing equipments and make them ready for the next technology node • Cost saving of ~ $60 M per fab plant per year 212288

  8. Quantumatics has exclusive rights to quantum lithography - a breakthrough and patented technique to make powerful computer chips for tomorrow’s Information Technology needs. We will now define our target market...

  9. These are the two main types of machines that deal with patterning Masks or reticles are used to transfer the image of the chip’s design onto the wafer. This process is called patterning The Market Quantumatics plans to target: • Lithography Equipment & Process • Stepper / Scanner machines • Reticle manufacturing machines • Reticle / mask • Semiconductor products • Microprocessors & Microcontrollers • Optoelectronics & Flash memories • Programmable Logic Devices • Digital Signal Processors 212288

  10. Let us now explore the market potential… Segment Size & Growth

  11. Stepper / Scanner Market Segment • World market size - Sales • $3.8 B in 2000, $9.3 B in 2010 • Growth • Dataquest - 41.0% in 2001, • VLSI Research -14.3% CAGR* 2000 - 2005 • Our estimate -12.0% CAGR 2000 - 2011 *CAGR: Compounded Annual Growth Rate 212288

  12. Reticle Market Segment • Reticle making equipment • World market size - Sales • $373 M in 2000, $1.3 B in 2011 • Growth • 17% CAGR - MSDW* & our analysis • Reticle • World market size - Sales • $2.2 B in 2002, $6.1 B in 2011 • Growth • 14% CAGR - MSDW & our analysis *MSDW: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 212288

  13. Semiconductor Products Segment: 2000 - 2008 • Microprocessor • $37.1 B - $77.3 B, 10% CAGR • Microcontroller • $13.3 B - $77.9 B, 25% CAGR • $ 5.0 B - $26.9 B, 23% CAGR • Programmable Logic Devs • Digital Signal Processors • $ 5.9 B - $44.6 B, 29% CAGR • $10.0 B - $65.9 B, 27% CAGR • Flash Memories Source: Needham & Co. 212288

  14. Who is the customer for this technology?

  15. The Target Customer • Primary: • Scanner/Stepper Manufacturers • Nikon, ASM Lithography & Canon • Reticle Equipment makers • AMAT (acquired ETEC), Hitachi & JEOL • Secondary: • Semiconductor chip makers • Intel, AMD, IBM, Texas Instruments, NEC, ST, etc • Reticle makers • DuPont, Photronics, DNP, Toppan, Align-Rite etc 212288

  16. Who will compete with us?

  17. The Competition • Competition will come from: • Existing technologies • Optical Lithography - Extreme Ultra Violet • The consortium of Intel, Motorola, AMD, IBM, etc • Emerging technologies • Stimulation Emission Depletion • Scanning Near Field Optical Lithography • Existing customers are investing to advance Optical Lithography • The emerging technologies are theories waiting to be worked on 212288

  18. What is our execution strategy?

  19. Proof of Concept Prototyping Manufacturing Selling Us Equipment Maker Business Model • Partner with the equipment makers to design and develop Quantumlithography modules • R&D licenses / agreements for Prototype Development • Sell the modules to the equipment makers who will use the technology to make the machines • Product licenses / agreements for Manufacturing • Join hands with the sales force of the equipment maker • Develop core competency in quantum-optics 212288

  20. How do we make money?

  21. Revenue Model Licensing based revenue model • Primary customers will license the technology to make quantum scanners & reticle making machines • Quantumatics will get 10% of the sales revenue • Secondary customers will pay royalties for the use of Quantumatics’ technology • Quantumatics will get 1% of the sales revenue 212288

  22. Who will run the company...

  23. Management Team • CEO: Giovanni A. della Rossa • Successfully started two technology companies in Italy: • Eidos Spa - computer graphics company • Quantum Image - multimedia presentations co. • Chief Financial Officer • MBA from the Anderson School-UCLA • or from Stanford University • Chief Technology Officer • An expert from the semiconductor industry • To direct the development & acceptance of quantum tech. 212288

  24. Who will advise us...

  25. Technical Advisors • Scientists from the Jet Propulsion Lab / NASA - Caltech • Scientific Advisory Board • Comprising of scientists from academia • Industry experts 212288

  26. What is our project plan and what are some of the milestones?

  27. Quantum Optics Technology Center setup FH’05 Proof-of-concept established; Second stage financing SH’ 05 First stage stepper prototype; First stage reticle equipment prototype FH’ 06 Stepper & reticle equipment prototypes ready for manufacturing SH’ 06 Manufacturing partners identified and first units rolled out FH’ 07 Manufacturing problems resolved – Products ready for installation SH’ 07 First full year of licensing revenues from equipment sales 2008 First full year of licensing revenues from IC product sales 2009 The payback year 2010 We start reaping the fruits of our hard work 2011 Planned Timeline & Milestones

  28. What does the plan imply financially?

  29. Sales Forecast - StepperStepper Sales Drive All Revenues • Machine Sales occur due to: • New Fabs • Fab Upgrades • Every Quarter: • 10 new fabs • 15 fabs upgrade • Average order size for a new fab is 11 latest generation scanners • Average order size for upgrading a fab is 4 latest generation scanners Source: S G Cowen & Company Analysis Sales Forecast Assumption: By 2011, 32% of all latest machines sold by an equipment maker will be quantum

  30. Financial Projections • The business is expected to start generating revenue after 2 years of securing the financing • The business is expected to start making profit from fourth year of operation • Gross Margins: 70%

  31. Cash Flow Projections • The business is extremely cash rich • Not much cash tied-up in non-productive assets • Capital requirements: • $2.7 MM 1st year • $5.4 MM 2nd year • Payback period: 5 years

  32. How do we succeed?

  33. Uncertainty Score out of 5 1 - 1.9 2 - 2.9 3 - 3.9 Keys To Success & Uncertainty • Successful proof-of-concept • Technology center to be setup by year end • Successful prototyping for manufacturing • Strategic Alliance with at least one of Nikon, Canon, ASM Lithography for steppers & AMAT, Hitachi and JEOL for reticle making machines • Semiconductor Industry Assoc. support and recognition in the SIA Roadmap 212288

  34. How much money do we need to make this plan a success?

  35. Capital Requirements Second Round after 12 months

  36. $1978 Amounts in real dollars $100 2002 2011 Your money will grow at 53% annual rate† Why Should You Invest ? • First company to patent quantum lithography • Quantum lithography is one of the first commercial applications of quantum technology - the one that will give birth to new paradigms in computing • You will be credited for the next big wave in the semiconductor industry after the development of the IC* † It assumes that no other cash disbursements occur to the investor prior to the exit & investor owns 10% of the equity * IC stands for integrated circuit

  37. May we address your concern about the gestation period? • What is the minimum that you can make in this deal and how soon?

  38. Can You Exit Earlier? • ABSOLUTELY! • Several technology leaders have started to invest in advancing quantum technology • Quantum lithography will offer a strategic fit & • Provide them with a competitive advantage • Hence, it may be possible to sell your share of the equity to a company interested in our technology • We expect the valuation to at least double by the end of the initial phase

  39. No wonder the Press all around the world is excited....

  40. Media Coverage • American Institute of Physics • Chicago Tribune • CNN • Daily Post (London) • Daily Telegraph (London) • Nature • The New York Times • The Times of India • USA Today

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