Brent Lang
President and CEO
Justin Spencer
Chief Financial Officer
Investor PresentationFebruary 2019
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Forward-Looking Statements
Safe Harbor and Other Information
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Statement Regarding Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This presentation contains certain non-GAAP financial measures. For a presentation of the most directly comparable financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP, and a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to the GAAP measures, please see the appendix.
The non-GAAP financial measures we present are in addition to, and not a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. We encourage investors to carefully review our results of operations under GAAP in addition to the non-GAAP information we present to more fully understand our business.
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Quality
Enhance how care
is provided to help
patients to achieve
better outcomes
Cost
Increase operational
efficiencies
Patient-Centered
Improve patient
experience by allowing
caregivers to be Patient
Centered
Resiliency
Improve caregiver
experience by
improving workflow
and empowering
teams
Vocera MissionWe simplify and improve the lives
of healthcare professionals,
patients, and families
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YoY Revenue Growth
$104
$132
$166
$180
Our Opportunity
-13%A-EBITDA
FY14
-3%A-EBITDA
FY15
8%A-EBITDA
FY16
10%A-EBITDA
FY17
Large global market
opportunity
Market leader with
compelling ROI
Product innovation
driving growth
Significant operating
leverage
Large health system
success
12%FY18
$95
Notes
• A-EBITDA is non-GAAP, see appendix for reconciliation.
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PAST PRESENT
Strategic Evolution
FUTURE
Communications
Badge-Centric
Point Product
Department Sale
Clinical Workflow
Software-Centric
Complete Solution
Hospital Sale
Real Time Health System
Hybrid Cloud Architecture
Platform Ecosystem
Health System Sale
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Redefining a Category
Navigation
BEFORE
AFTER
Entertainment Healthcare
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The Hospital Communications Evolution
One-to-
everyone
Device-to-
device
Person-to-role, Person-to-group
Clinical system-to-role/group
Context for real-time situational awareness
Overhead
paging
Yelling
Phone-to-phone
Phone-to-pager
Enable people
to find who they
need
System event
triggers alerts sent
using Intelligent
rules
Situational awareness
delivers the right
information to the
right people
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Alerts
Alarms
Messaging
Voice
• Noisy care environment
• Information overload
• Alarm fatigue
• Delays in response time
Today’s Clinical Communication Environment
Lack of Central Control
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Evolution of Hospital Communications
BEFORE
Clinician Tool Belt
Pager, phone, smartphone,
badge, RTLS badge etc…
Smartphone Applications
25 notifications for each system
– working independently
AFTER
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5
21
7
5
3
5
VOCERA
Holistic Consolidation
Delivers only actionable events
to the appropriate caregiver(s)
on the device of choice
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Enabling a Real-Time Healthcare System
Nurse Call
EHR
Patient
Monitoring
Medical
Device
SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
Physician
Nurse
Nurse Supervisor
Hospitalist
House Keeping
CARE TEAM
Alarms Text Alerts VoiceData
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Post AcuteAmbulatoryHospitals
Clinical Communication
Secure Text Messaging
Alarms & Notifications
Real Time Health System Across the Care Continuum
Experience Monitoring
Patient’s Home
Today Analytics
Vocera Software Platform
• Voice Assistant
• Next-Generation Nurse Call
• Patient Throughput
• Healthcare IoT
• Interactive Patient Care
• On Call Scheduling
Potential Future
• Real-Time Location Systems
• AI / Predictive Analytics
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Compelling Return on Investment
10 minute savings
per nurse per shift
Bed turnover rates up 50%
OR revenues up $780,000
350 more annual
OR capacity hours
4,000 annual ED
hours recaptured
Response times down from
2 minutes to 9 seconds
35% overall satisfaction
rating improvement
25% improvement in
HCAHPS scores
Fall related injuries down 60%;
estimated $1.27 million savings
Operational EfficiencyPatient Safety and Satisfaction
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U.S. Army
Medical
Command
(MEDCOM)
Health System Success
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6,986 Hospitals in the U.S.(1)
Large Global Market Opportunity
(1) Based on Definitive US Healthcare Database. As of December 31, 2017*Federal numbers are for acute care hospitals, do not include clinics or ambulatory care centers
~$6 Billion Global Market Opportunity
1118
5220
Vocera Hospitals US Hospitals
18% U.S. Penetration Rate(1)
(6338 Total US Hospitals)
~130 new healthcare facilities in 2017
U.S. Hospitals 1118 (1) U.S. Healthcare 100
(non hospital)
International Healthcare
Facilities ~250
Global Non-Healthcare
Facilities ~250
Federal Hospitals1
Vocera* Total1
VA 73 164
DoD 21 46
Total 94 210
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33%
21%
35%
11%
% 2018 Revenue1
* %’s are of the specific category, not company revenue.
Greater than 50% of
revenues are recurring
High visibility
Low customer
concentration
95% + Maintenance
Renewal Rate
Devices 44% recurring*
Software~10% subscription*
Software MaintenanceAll recurring*
Professional Services15%+ recurring*
Diversified Revenue, High Visibility
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Actual
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Gross Margin 63% 64% 65% 65% 66%
R&D % of Revenue 17% 15% 13% 15% 16%
S&M % of Revenue 47% 41% 35% 31% 30%
G&A % of Revenue 13% 12% 11% 10% 9%
Opex % of Revenue 77% 68% 58% 56% 55%
Adjusted EBITDA (13%) (3%) 8% 10% 12%
Operating Leverage Drives Significant Value
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Target Model
68%
12%
29%
8%
49%
20%
Sales
Notes
• All numbers are non-GAAP, see appendix for reconciliation.
Drivers
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Thank you
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Appendix
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GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA Q4’18 and Q4’17
Three months ended December 31, Year ended December 31,
2018 2017 2018 2017
GAAP net income (loss) $ (1,101 ) $ 374 $ (9,674 ) $ (10,897 )
Add back:
Stock compensation expense 5,487 4,992 20,964 18,196
Acquisition related expenses 40 260 310 1,269
Interest income (1,174 ) (178 ) (2,971 ) (549 )
Interest expense 2,138 — — 1
,
0
0
8
,
0
5,241 — —
Depreciation and amortization expense 1,994 1,888 7,662 7,643
Provision for (benefit from) income taxes 144 (291 ) (351 ) 759
Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA $ 7,528 $ 7,045 $ 21,181 $ 16,421
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GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA Q3’18 and Q3’17
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GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA Q2’18 and Q2’17
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GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA Q1’18 and Q1’17
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GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA 2014-2017
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GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA 2014-2017
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GAAP to Non-GAAP GM & Opex Reconciliation 2017 & 2016 under ASC 606
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GAAP to Non-GAAP GM & Opex Reconciliation 2017 & 2016 under ASC 605
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GAAP to Non-GAAP Reconciliation 2015
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GAAP to Non-GAAP GM & Opex Reconciliation 2014
(a) This adjustment reflects the accounting impact of non-cash stock-based compensation expense. (b) This adjustment reflects the accounting impact of acquisitions in 2010, 2014,
and 2016 in non-cash expense. (c) This adjustment reflects the costs associated with the acquisition in 2016.