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Results 9m FY2017/2018 Rainer Hundsdörfer, CEO Dirk Kaliebe, CFO Ulrich Hermann, CDO February 8, 2018 Heidelberg goes digital.

Where do we stand with regards to our digital transformation? What does this mean in terms of reaching our medium term targets? Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 2

Update Digital transformation Subscription is potential game changer in our industry First subscription agreement with a well-known packaging printer signed, for a total period of five years This has been followed by further agreements in the fourth quarter, primarily with our competitors customers Start-up of the Heidelberg Digital Unit provides a new competence center for digital marketing and e-commerce Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 3

Heidelberg goes digital: Next milestone achieved Subscription model: Heidelberg decides about input factors Transactional business model: pay per unit HD Assistant / e-shop: customer subscribes to platform Amazon of the printing industry Performance contracts for defined customer groups: Impression charge model Customers pay for their output rather than for their input Heidelberg Digital Unit (HDU) Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 4

Update Digital transformation & Operational excellence Dedicated competence center for digital marketing and e-commerce founded together with iq! the Heidelberg Digital Unit (HDU) that is becoming the digital internet service provider for our global sales organization HDU creates a whole new platform for the online presence of Heidelberg, including e- commerce, websites, and the Group s image on the internet HDU business envisages to triple e-commerce sales to reach 300m target Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 5

Digital transformation increasingly taking shape Market trend: Industrialization of printing companies continues Growth of print production volume (PPV) in market segments, e.g. packaging Increased utilization of installed equipment leads to declining number of printing units Fewer printing units will produce more print volume Sole focus on market share in a shrinking printing unit market will erode prices Heidelbergs digital strategy: Subscription is a pay per use business model Subscription drives Heidelberg Sales through increased utilization of printing units Will be offered to customers with a growing PPV Customer enters a long-term contract and pays per printed sheet in recurring and variable installments, covering the full product value chain (Equipment, Consumables, Software, Consulting and Services) Subscription enabled by Big Data from Heidelbergs vast connected machine base Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 6

Growth through Digital transformation Benefits for Heidelberg: Recurring revenues, price stability Significant increase of market share in consumables Higher profitability at growing customers Predictable order intake for factory reduces negative effects of cyclical business Shortening of customer s reinvestment cycles into equipment Financing advantages as Subscription customers are more profitable and growing Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 7

Growth through Digital transformation Comparison Lifetime-Value over 5 years Transactional Turnover + 70 % Recurring revenues in the lifecycle of a machine Consumables Consumables Service Service Equipment Equipment Subscription allows immediate substantial increase in consumables share Therefore full compensation of short-term decline in revenue from deferred revenue during transition phase High lock-in of customers provide higher margins and sustainable future profitable growth Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 8

Successful launch of Subscription model Robust pipeline - >100 opportunities identified, represent >600m value Interest growing every day Goal: 30 customers by end of FY19 more than realistic Average 5 years contract Average >1 million recurring revenue per machine per year; above-average margin Global rollout: Specialist Subscription teams established in all regions Heidelberg and WEIG implement new digital business model for folding carton printing Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 9

Summary 9m FY2017/2018 The new Heidelberg gains shape increased demand for digital products and business modells; order intake in Q3 plus 16% Sales volume (due to negative FX effects) on prior years level EBITDA further improved after 9m Net result after taxes excluding tax-one-off significantly higher Sights still set on targets for financial year 2017/18 as a whole, confidence for medium term target increased Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 10

Key figures 9m 2017/18 Order intake +16% qoq, on par yoy after FX adjusting; order backlog with 693m on high level Sales on previous year s level FX adjusted ( 39m in total for 9m) slightly above PY EBITDA excl. restructuring result up by 11m; EBITDA margin at 6.3% (5.6%) 9m 16/17 9m 17/18 Δ py Order intake 1,990 1,912-4% Sales 1,680 1,657-1% EBITDA excl. restr. result 94 105 +11 EBIT excl. restr. result 43 54 +11 Restructuring result -8-1 Financial result benefits from reduced financing costs Net result before taxes significantly improved by 24m yoy; after taxes affected by US tax reform (one-time, non cash write-down on deffered tax assets of more c. 25m) As a result of acquisitions and property purchases, Investmetns indr&d building, Free Cashflow was negative. Positive FCF in Q3 (12m, PY -10m ) Equity ratio up to 16% (PY 11%) Net debt further reduced to 244m Leverage with 1.3 still below target level of <2x Financial result -42-36 +6 Net result before taxes -7 17 +24 Net result after taxes -10-10 Free cash flow -10-20 -10 12/31/16 12/31/17 Equity 246 345 Net debt 282 244 Leverage 1.7 1.3 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 11

Sales and EBITDA by segment in 9m FY2017/18 Heidelberg Digital Technology: Despite negative currency effects, sales and margin could be slightly improved as a result of volume effects Heidelberg Digital Business & Services net sales was affected by negative FX and mainly by intentional reduction in remarketed equipment & somewhat lower sales in Consumables; result was negatively impacted by higher expenses for development work and series start-ups in Digital Solutions and Digital Print Sales by segment EBITDA* by segment million 1800 1,680-23m 1,657 million 120 +11m 105m 1200 270 (43%) 600 844 833 858 796 80 40 94m 14 78 39 65 *EBITDA excl. restr. result Heidelberg Digital Technology Heidelberg Digital Business & Services HD Financial Services 3 9m 2016/2017 3 9m 2017/2018 0 2 9m 2016/2017 1 9m 2017/2018 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG

Targets set. Outlook. FY 2016/17 Outlook FY 2017/18 5-years target 2,524m on previous year s level + 500m up to 3 billion 7.1 % HDT ~ 5% HDB ~9% 7 7.5% HDT 5-7% HDB 8-10% + 100m Up to 10% HDT 6-9% HDB 8-11% Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 36m 1.4 Significantly below PY-level due to one-off tax burden, operationally moderate increase below 2 > 100m below 2 13

Our medium term targets sustainable & profitable growth Digital print portfolio ( +200 million) Digital business model (equipment consumables service: +250 million) Digital platforms ( +50 million) Digital business model / Volume growth ( +50 million) Cost efficiency (operational excellence: +50 million) Group targets by 2022: Sales volume of up to 3 billion EBITDA between 250 and 300 million Net profit > 100 million Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 14

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Balance Sheet > Assets FY 2017 FY 2017 FY 2018 > Equity and liabilities FY 2017 FY 2017 FY 2018 Figures in meur 31-12-2016 31-03-2017 31-12-2017 Figures in meur 31-12-2016 31-03-2017 31-12-2017 Fixed assets 727 741 793 Current assets 1.321 1.365 1.318 thereof inventories 727 581 689 thereof trade receivables 299 375 293 thereof receivables from customer financing 56 58 55 thereof liquid assets 131 218 180 Def tax assets, prepaid expenses, other 107 113 77 thereof deferred tax assets 91 99 64 thereof deferred income 15 14 14 Total assets 2.155 2.219 2.188 Equity 246 340 345 Provisions 924 898 851 * thereof provisions for pensions 538 488 500 Other Liabilities 919 905 925 thereof trade payables 212 190 226 thereof financial liabilities 412 470 423 Def. tax liabilities, deferred income 66 75 67 thereof deferred tax liabilities 2 5 4 thereof deferred income 64 70 62 Total equity and liabilities 2.155 2.219 2.188 Equity ratio 11% 15% 16% Net debt 282 252 244 * As of Dec 31, 2017 a discount rate of 2.2 percent (Mar 31, 2017: 2.4 percent) was used to determine actuarial gains and losses for domestic entities Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 16

Financial framework Maturity profile Other instruments & promotional loans 26% Capital markets instruments 39% Other instruments RCFA (Jun-2019) REL amortizing EIB amortizing BondHYB (Mai-2022) Convertible Bond (Mrz-2022) 35% Syndicated credit line 256 298 235 205 6 16 34 29 27 59* 15 KJ 2017 KJ 2018 KJ 2019 KJ 2020 KJ 2021 KJ 2022 KJ 2023 KJ 2024 * CB Put Option in 2020 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 17

Order intake regional split Order intake 9m 2017/18 (9m 2016/17) North America South America 16.9% (16.5%) 3.2% (3.0%) 1.912m ( 1.990m) 43.5% (45.1%) EMEA 26.2% (25.1%) Asia/Pacific 10.2% (10.3%) Eastern Europe Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 18

Order intake regional split Order intake Q3 2017/18 (Q3 2016/17) North America South America 17.0% (17.0%) 4.2% (3.3%) 678m ( 582m) 45.6% (41.4%) EMEA 23.8% (26.6%) Asia/Pacific 9.4% (11.7%) Eastern Europe Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 19

Key figures Q3 2017/18 Q3 16/17 Q3 17/18 Δ py Order intake in Q3 significantly improved by 96m Sales on previous year s level (FX adjusted above PY) EBITDA excl. restructuring result sligthly below previous year s level; EBITDA margin at 7.5% (8.0%) Financial result benefits from reduced financing costs Net result before taxes slightly down; after taxes affected by US tax reform (one-time, non cash write-down on deffered tax assets of c. 25m) Positive Free Cashflow Equity ratio up to 16% (PY 11%) Net debt further reduced to 244m Leverage with 1.3 still below target level of <2x Order intake 582 678 +16% Sales 608 603-1% EBITDA excl. restr. result 49 45-4 EBIT excl. restr. result 32 27-5 Restructuring result -2-1 Financial result -13-11 +2 Net result before taxes 17 15-2 Net result after taxes 18-10 -28 Free cash flow -10 12 +22 12/31/16 12/31/17 Equity 246 345 Net debt 282 244 Leverage 1.7 1.3 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 20

Financial Calendar Figures FY2017/2018 June 12, 2018 AGM FY 2017/2018 July 25, 2018 Release of the figures for the first quarter 2018/2019 August 07, 2018 Release of the figures for the second quarter 2018/2019 November 08, 2018 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG

Important notice This release contains forward-looking statements based on assumptions and estimations by the Management Board of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Even though the Management Board is of the opinion that those assumptions and estimations are realistic, the actual future development and results may deviate substantially from these forward-looking statements due to various factors, such as changes in the macro-economic situation, in the exchange rates, in the interest rates and in the print media industry. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft gives no warranty and does not assume liability for any damages in case the future development and the projected results do not correspond with the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation. Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG 22