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CeBIT2017 (International Information and Technology Exhibition) Introduction to our exhibits We sincerely appreciate your continued patronage. Fujikura will be exhibiting in the Japanese Pavilion at CeBIT2017 to be held between March 20th (Mon.) and 24th (Fri.) at Hannover Exhibition Grounds, Germany. CeBIT is one of the world's largest exhibition regarding IoT, communication and networks, and digital solutions. This exhibition is held with the 3,300 companies from 70 countries and regions and 200,000 visitors (2016) on the theme, "d!conomy-no limits." ("d!conomy" is a coined word combining digital and economy.) The Fujikura Group exhibits at CeBIT2017 on the theme, "Connecting people, people and things, things and things, and time and time." On display are sensor systems that support IoT and communication infrastructures, data center solutions, and connected car solutions. We will showcase not just "products" themselves but "things (Solution)" at the booth. We would like to give visitors some ideas about what our "connecting" means through such exhibits. President & CEO Masahiko Ito March 20th (Mon.) - 24th (Fri.) 9:00 am - 6:00 pm The Japanese Pavilion A38-77, Hall 4, Hannover Exhibition Grounds Dates and times Venue Booth image 2017 2

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CeBIT2017(International Information and Technology Exhibition)

Introduction to our exhibitsWe sincerely appreciate your continued patronage.Fujikura will be exhibiting in the Japanese Pavilion at CeBIT2017 to be held between March 20th (Mon.) and 24th (Fri.) at Hannover Exhibition Grounds, Germany. CeBIT is one of the world's largest exhibition regarding IoT, communication and networks, and digital solutions. This exhibition is held with the 3,300 companies from 70 countries and regions and 200,000 visitors (2016) on the theme, "d!conomy-no limits." ("d!conomy" is a coined word combining digital and economy.)The Fujikura Group exhibits at CeBIT2017 on the theme, "Connecting

people, people and things, things and things, and time and time." On display are sensor systems that support IoT and communication infrastructures, data center solutions, and connected car solutions. We will showcase not just "products" themselves but "things (Solution)" at the booth. We would like to give visitors some ideas about what our "connecting" means through such exhibits.

Cloud Communication Business Development Division  [email protected]

Automotive Products Company  [email protected]

Printed Circuit Board Division  [email protected] Technology Division  [email protected]

Connector: Engineering Division  [email protected]

Inlet: Automotive Products Company  [email protected]

E Electronic Component Division  [email protected]

AOCThere will be demonstrations of high-speed communication inside a car through technologies of optical fiber, cable assembly, and optical transmission module to respond to further increases in speed of future in-car communication.(The product in the photo is for data center use but not for in-car use.)

High-voltage Aluminum CableThe exhibits include a high-voltage, high-current aluminum cable for EV/HEV. This cable has achieved heat resistance up to 150℃ and good bendability and allows the use in different in-car environments through the use of new covering material and the optimization of stranding of conductors.

Heat PipeThere are increasing needs for cooling of various in-car components due to increases in the amount of processed data and current with an increasing number of electric systems. On display is a cooling module with a heat pipe for vehicle use.

Quick Charger Connector and InletFujikura's EV quick charger connector with a lead cable is compliant with CHAdeMO and combo2 standards for quick charging of electric vehicles.This device is featured by simple operability due to the one-push system that allows the connector to be inserted in with a hand. On display is our CHAdeMO inlet, which has achieved the world's top-level low insertion force and thus significantly improved the operability at the time of quick charging.

Display image

Connected Car Solutions by Fujikura

President & CEO

Masahiko Ito

※The pictures may look different from actual exhibits.

March 20th (Mon.) - 24th (Fri.) 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

The Japanese Pavilion A38-77, Hall 4, Hannover Exhibition Grounds

Dates and times

Venue

Booth image

FPC for lampOur large-scale manufacturing sites such as in Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam supply FPCs, including those mounted with components, for automotive use. FPCs for car lamps are on display.

Coaxial CableAs cars are increasingly equipped with various electronics, the amount of data transmitted through the cables increases accordingly. On exhibit is a low-loss coaxial cable that responds to future higher in-car communication in high frequencies signals.

Fujikura Ltd.1-5-1, Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan 135-8512TEL. +81(0)3 5606 1112 FAX. +81(0)3 5606 1501Issue : February 2017, No. 427 Editor in Chief : Keisuke Okamurahttp://www.fujikura.co.jp

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Environment

Robot

IoTAdvanced Technology

IT infrastructure

Datacenter

Yttrium-based High-temperature Superconducting WireCompared to conventional superconducting wires, yttrium-based superconducting wires can be used in a wide temperature range and magnetic field and thus are expected to find applications in various industrial equipment. Fujikura has continued to further improve the quality and reliability of our yttrium-based superconducting wires to commercialize them as soon as possible. Furthermore, by supplying these wires, we also aim to contribute to building an energy-efficient society in the future.

Optical Cable SWRTM and WTCTM

Fujikura's optical fiber ribbons (Spider Web Ribbon) are flexible to form and enable the splicing of twelve of them at once. Using these ribbons, we have developed a super-multi-core, small-diameter, high-density cable (Wrapping Tube Cable). These products enable a substantial increase in the number of cables that are run through underground tubes, where laying cables costs a lot. Consequently, these products are well received in many countries worldwide.

Fiber LaserFiber lasers are being used in production systems that utilize information technology. The exhibition introduces Fujikura fiber laser lineups (pulse, air-cooled middle-power CW, water-cooled high-power CW) and their features. In addition, laser marking, a main application of pulse fiber lasers, is also demonstrated.*CW: acronym of continuous wave

Energy-harvesting Sensor SystemFujikura's Dye-sensitized Solar Cell (DSC) is one of the key component to realize IoT.

DSC enables our energy harvesting wireless sensor system to materialize battery-less operation in its sensor nodes.

Data Center SolutionFibreFab is a Fujikura subsidiary. We focus on developing and manufacturing innovative Data Center structured cabling solutions. Our high density fiber and copper connectivity solutions, including the newly developed Optical Distribution Frame, will be on display in Fujikura’s VIP Room at CeBIT 2017.

Optical Fiber Fusion SplicerOn display are various machines necessary to set up fiber-optic communications networks, which support information technology. These machines include a core alignment fusion splicer, FTTx fusion splicer, special-fiber fusion splicer for factory use, and AFL-made test instruments.

Connected Car SolutionDetails on page 4

Magnetic RefrigerationOn display is a basic principle of magnetic refrigeration. We focus on this technology to build a CFC-free, high-efficient, next-generation heat pump.

Heat absorption

Heat dissipation

Wrapping Tube Cable with Spider Web Ribbon

Die-sensitized solar cell(DSC) Energy-havesting wireless sensor systems

Liquid-cooled CableWhen a high current passes through a cable, the heat of the cable causes problems. To address these problems, we have developed a liquid-cooled cable, which contains a liquid-coolant and allows the flow of more than twice the current of a cable with the same weight and outer diameter.

Surface temperature of cable carrying high current

External view Thermal image

Conventional cable

New cable

Magnetocaloric working material

Electron spin

Superconductor Business Development Division, New Business Development Center  [email protected] Fiber Laser Division  f [email protected]

Next Generation OFC Business Development Department  [email protected]

Power and Telecommunication Cable System R&D Center  [email protected]

Advanced Technology Laboratory  [email protected]

Advanced Technology Laboratory  [email protected]

Fujikura Europe Ltd.   [email protected]

FibreFab Marketing Department   marketing@f ibrefab.comE

CeBIT2017(International Information and Technology Exhibition)

Introduction to our exhibitsWe sincerely appreciate your continued patronage.Fujikura will be exhibiting in the Japanese Pavilion at CeBIT2017 to be held between March 20th (Mon.) and 24th (Fri.) at Hannover Exhibition Grounds, Germany. CeBIT is one of the world's largest exhibition regarding IoT, communication and networks, and digital solutions. This exhibition is held with the 3,300 companies from 70 countries and regions and 200,000 visitors (2016) on the theme, "d!conomy-no limits." ("d!conomy" is a coined word combining digital and economy.)The Fujikura Group exhibits at CeBIT2017 on the theme, "Connecting

people, people and things, things and things, and time and time." On display are sensor systems that support IoT and communication infrastructures, data center solutions, and connected car solutions. We will showcase not just "products" themselves but "things (Solution)" at the booth. We would like to give visitors some ideas about what our "connecting" means through such exhibits.

Cloud Communication Business Development Division  [email protected]

Automotive Products Company  [email protected]

Printed Circuit Board Division  [email protected] Technology Division  [email protected]

Connector: Engineering Division  [email protected]

Inlet: Automotive Products Company  [email protected]

E Electronic Component Division  [email protected]

AOCThere will be demonstrations of high-speed communication inside a car through technologies of optical fiber, cable assembly, and optical transmission module to respond to further increases in speed of future in-car communication.(The product in the photo is for data center use but not for in-car use.)

High-voltage Aluminum CableThe exhibits include a high-voltage, high-current aluminum cable for EV/HEV. This cable has achieved heat resistance up to 150℃ and good bendability and allows the use in different in-car environments through the use of new covering material and the optimization of stranding of conductors.

Heat PipeThere are increasing needs for cooling of various in-car components due to increases in the amount of processed data and current with an increasing number of electric systems. On display is a cooling module with a heat pipe for vehicle use.

Quick Charger Connector and InletFujikura's EV quick charger connector with a lead cable is compliant with CHAdeMO and combo2 standards for quick charging of electric vehicles.This device is featured by simple operability due to the one-push system that allows the connector to be inserted in with a hand. On display is our CHAdeMO inlet, which has achieved the world's top-level low insertion force and thus significantly improved the operability at the time of quick charging.

Display image

Connected Car Solutions by Fujikura

President & CEO

Masahiko Ito

※The pictures may look different from actual exhibits.

March 20th (Mon.) - 24th (Fri.) 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

The Japanese Pavilion A38-77, Hall 4, Hannover Exhibition Grounds

Dates and times

Venue

Booth image

FPC for lampOur large-scale manufacturing sites such as in Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam supply FPCs, including those mounted with components, for automotive use. FPCs for car lamps are on display.

Coaxial CableAs cars are increasingly equipped with various electronics, the amount of data transmitted through the cables increases accordingly. On exhibit is a low-loss coaxial cable that responds to future higher in-car communication in high frequencies signals.

Fujikura Ltd.1-5-1, Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan 135-8512TEL. +81(0)3 5606 1112 FAX. +81(0)3 5606 1501Issue : February 2017, No. 427 Editor in Chief : Keisuke Okamurahttp://www.fujikura.co.jp

Sales Support & Branch Off ice Management DepartmentKansai Off iceChubu Off iceTohoku Off iceKyushu Off ice

+81(0)3 5606 1095+81(0)6 6364 0373+81(0)52 212 1880+81(0)22 266 3344+81(0)92 291 6126

2017

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