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2012 CORPORATE PROFILE

2012 CORPORATE PROFILE. Corporate Data. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Head Office: Tokyo Building, 2-7-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda- ku , Tokyo 100-831. President & CEO: Established: Consolidated Net Sales:. Kenichiro Yamanishi January 15, 1921 

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2012 CORPORATE PROFILE

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  1. 2012 CORPORATE PROFILE

  2. Corporate Data Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Head Office: Tokyo Building, 2-7-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-831 President & CEO: Established: Consolidated Net Sales: Kenichiro Yamanishi January 15, 1921  ¥ 3,639.4 billion ($44.4B) (As of March 31, 2012. US dollar amounts are translated from yen at the rate of ¥82=US $1) • Fortune Global 500 Company • Rank 214 in 2012 • Industry Week 1000 • Rank 91 in 2012 • Newsweek Green Rankings • Rank:101 in 2011 • Moody’s Rating A-1 (August 31, 2011) • Standard & Poor’s Rating A (May 31, 2011)

  3. Mitsubishi Companies 1946 Each Mitsubishi company starts as a new independent entity 1945 Mitsubishi Headquarters dissolved 1921 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation established 1917 Mitsubishi Headquarters becomes holding company 1886 Mitsubishi Corporation established 1870 Tsukumo Trading Company  the origin of Mitsubishi  established • Today more than 40 companies carry the Mitsubishi name • Each Mitsubishi company is a separate entity, operates independently and is separately traded on the Nikkei stock exchange Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ  Mitsubishi Aluminum  Mitsubishi Chemical  Mitsubishi Corporation Mitsubishi ElectricMitsubishi Estate  Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus  Mitsubishi Gas Chemical  Mitsubishi Heavy Industries  Mitsubishi Kakoki  Mitsubishi Logistics  Mitsubishi Materials  Mitsubishi Motors  Mitsubishi Paper Mills  Mitsubishi Plastics  Mitsubishi Rayon  Mitsubishi Research Institute  Mitsubishi Steel Manufacturing  Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Holdings  Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking

  4. Historical Highlights 1921 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation established 1931 First Mitsubishi Electric elevator 1953 First Mitsubishi Electric television 1964 Supplied radar equipment to Mt. Fuji 1973 US operations established 1980 First outdoor color video Diamond Vision display (Dodger Stadium) 1984 World’s first spiral escalator 1993 World’s fastest passenger elevator (41 feet/second, Landmark Tower, Yokohama) 1997 America’s first plasma TV 2005 Guinness Book of Records, World’s Largest Outdoor High-Definition Display (Turner Field) 2007 World’s tallest elevator testing tower (568 feet) 2009 Guinness Book of Records, World’s Largest High-Definition Video Display (Cowboys Stadium) 2010 Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America named GM Supplier of the Year (11th straight year) 2011 World’s first 4-bus bar photovoltaic cell for increased efficiency 2011 Awarded contract to install the world’s fastest elevators(59 feet/second, Shanghai Tower) 2012 Emmy® Award for Pioneering Development of Large-Venue, Large-Screen Direct View Color Video Displays

  5. North American Operations • Katsuya Takamiya, Chief Representative, Americas Region • Established 1973 • HQ: Cypress, Calif. • Facilities in more than 50 locations in 20 states, Mexico and Canada • Manufacturing plants in OH, KY, PA and Mexico • FY 2012 revenues $2.9 billion (US) • Approximately 2,500 employees

  6. North American Locations Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America Mason, Ohio Mitsubishi Electric Automation Vernon Hills, Ill. Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Markham, Ontario Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories Cambridge, Mass. Mitsubishi Electric US Cypress, Calif. Mitsubishi Electric Power Products Warrendale, Penn. Mitsubishi Electric Visual Solutions America Irvine, Calif. Mitsubishi Electric Mexico Mexico City

  7. North American Industries Served • Transportation • Semiconductor Devices • Solar/Photovoltaic • Sports & Entertainment • Water Treatment • Automotive • Consumer Electronics • Electric Utilities • Elevators & Escalators • Industrial Technology • Heating & Air Conditioning

  8. Advertising and Information Displays Extensive line of displays for business applications Indoor & outdoor large-scale displays & visual information systems. www.MEVSA.com

  9. Energy and Environmental Products Products that produce cleaner, safer energy & conserve resources Ozone water treatment systems for sterilization and removing color & odor. Photovoltaic systems: a sustainable source of clean energy for the future. Efficient, stylish high-speed Jet Towels save paper and energy. www.MEPPI.com www.MitsubishiElectricSolar.com www.MEHVAC.com

  10. Cooling and Heating Energy-efficient ductless systemsfor residential, commercial and industrial use Mr. Slim & CITY MULTI “VRF” HVAC offer powerful, efficient & flexible solutions for a wide range of cooling and heating needs. Lossnay energy recovery ventilators provide outdoor air solutions for indoor environmental quality. www.MEHVAC.com

  11. Automation Solutions Building & factory automation systems Human-machine interface, controllers, servo motors, robots & industrial sewing machines. www.MEAU.com

  12. Stadium and Arena Displays, Marquees Award-winning, record-setting Diamond Vision™ displays The first large-scale video displays in the US deliver spectacular images indoors & out. www.Diamond-Vision.com

  13. Elevators and Escalators Rapid, comfortable, dependable vertical transportation The world’s only manufacturer of spiral escalators. www.MitsubishiElevator.com

  14. High-Definition Home Theater LaserVue & 3D TVs from 73 to 92 inches; 3D projectors The only high-definition home theater TVs & projectors powered by Texas Instruments DLP® devices, the same core technology in most 3D theaters. www.MEVSA.com

  15. Display Projection and Printing Systems Projectors for business & education;Professional printing products Powerful, high-brightness Digital Light Processing (DLP®) projectors & LCD and 3D projectors. Professional printers with industry-leading reliability, performance & cost of ownership. www.MEVSA.com

  16. Uninterruptible Power Supplies For data centers, control rooms & mission-critical applications At the leading edge of technology & innovation in UPS systems. www.MEPPI.com

  17. Power Products Reliable power for utilities and commercial applications Power generation, transmission & distribution systems designed to create & deliver optimal power using hydraulic, thermal & nuclear technologies. www.MEPPI.com

  18. Semiconductors Electronic devices for wireless, optical communications & displays High-frequency GaAs, Silicon RF, and GaN power modules and transistors; laser and photo diodes; short-wavelength high-power laser diodes;  color TFT-LCD modules. www.MitsubishiElectric.com/semiconductors/

  19. Automotive Electronics & Rail Transportation Electrical equipment for cars & trucks; Railway HVAC & power systems Automotive electronics and components for in-vehicle entertainment & navigation, powertrain, body & chassis. AC propulsion systems, traction motors, VVVF Inverters, controls for railroad commuter cars and locomotives. www.MEPPI.com www.MEAA-MEA.com

  20. Research & Development Part of a worldwide network of R&D teams Basic research & advanced development in digital communication, signal, image & media processing & mechatronics technologies. Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (Cambridge, Mass.) www.MERL.com

  21. Technology Demonstration Center Key technologies in one Washington, DC location The Northern Virginia Advanced Technology Concept Center features MegaView video walls, high-definition projectors cooling & heating systems, uninterruptible power supplies & train information systems.

  22. Environmental Activities Mitsubishi Electric promotes environmental initiatives in all aspects of its operations Environmental Vision 2021 is our long-range vision for environmental management leading to a sustainable society.

  23. Corporate Social Responsibility In the United States, CSR is championed by the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation. The Foundation provides national grants to projects and organizations throughout the United States that are focused on the full inclusion of young people with disabilities into society. www.MEAF.org

  24. www.MitsubishiElectric-USA.com

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