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www.osram.com Strong Q2 Outlook increased Q2 FY15 Management Presentation (preliminary figures) April 29, 2015 Light is OSRAM

Safe Harbor Statement This presentation may contain forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including those pertaining to the anticipated benefits to be realized from the proposals described herein. Forward-looking statements may include, in particular, statements about future events, future financial performance, plans, strategies, expectations, prospects, competitive environment, regulation and supply and demand. has based these forward-looking Statements on its views and assumptions with respect to future events and financial performance. Actual financial performance could differ materially from that projected in the forward-looking Statements due to the inherent uncertainty of estimates, forecasts and projections, and financial performance may be better or worse than anticipated. Given these uncertainties, readers should not put undue reliance on any forward-looking statements. The information contained in this presentation is subject to change without notice and does not undertake any duty to update the forwardlooking statements, and the estimates and assumptions associated with them, except to the extent required by applicable laws and regulations. Due to rounding, numbers presented throughout this and other documents may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures. 2

Spotlights OSRAM Q2-15 Revenue/-growth (comp.): 1,399m / -1.5% EBITA/-margin (before spec. items): 151m / 10.8% Outlook for adjusted EBITA-margin increased CLB LLS LS OS SP SP continued growth with high profitability OS with increased growth LS in process of transformation LLS comparable growth slightly above previous year level CLB able to maintain good profit level 3

Rationale of carve-out of Lamps Technology market vs. volume market Two different business models emerging in the rapidly changing lighting market Technology market Customized solutions High-Tech / Innovation / Software Access to OEM customers & lighting designers Application and system understanding Design-in competence Time to market Standard products Less technological differentiation Access to important global distribution partners Product design Volume market Price sensitive markets, cost efficiency Supply chain efficiency The fully integrated player, covering the entire value chain, loses its advantages 4

OSRAM addresses business transformation with 3 strategic directions 1 Separation of business according to technology / volume market Technology market Semiconductor, specialty lighting, lighting solutions Volume market Socket based lamps, glass, metal 2 Strategic management holding: OSRAM Strategic: centralized Operative: decentralized Targets Closer to customers Clear organization Faster to market 3 Business Units are world entrepreneurs Distinct opportunities, mindset and capabilities 5

Perspective after carve-out of Lamps accelerating OSRAMs transformation Carve-out of Lamps Perspective OSRAM Undisputed #1 position in automotive lighting Strong #2 position in semiconductor optics components Among top European lighting fixture players Stringent focus on technology and innovation driven businesses Clear design-in and customizing products and solutions focus Digital, networked, intelligent lighting Focus on growing and highly profitable businesses Leading #2 position in lamps worldwide Balance of shrinking but profitable traditional and growing LED business Broad customer base and strong retail/trade sales channels High brand recognition of OSRAM and Sylvania Global production network close to our customers Strong cash flow Perspective Lamps Increased flexibility for partnering in production, sales and portfolio Autonomous funding capability and higher independency of capital allocation Future perspective higher independency and options for strategic partnering 6

Future Setup FY14 Revenue: 5,142m EBITA-margin (adj.): 8.7% FCF: 216m Employees: 33,843 Specialty Lighting Opto Semiconductors New Segment Lamps Luminaires Automotive Display / Optics LED Infrared Laser Solutions Services Light Engines Light Mgmt. Systems LED Retrofit Lamps Traditional Lamps Revenue 1.6bn 1.2bn ~ 0.9bn ~ 2.0bn Preliminary pro-forma estimates based on FY14 7

Strong growth revenue up 9.5% Group ( m) Revenue development Comments Q2 FY15 y-o-y Revenue in million change in % nominal comparable 1.277,9 1,2% Fiscal Year 2014 2015 1.334,8 1.393,3 1.398,9 1.203,2 9,5% 5,0% (1,% 0,8% FX effects support revenue by 9.6% Portfolio effect of 1.4% on Clay Paky Revenue decline on comp. basis mainly due to CLB after strong Q1 FY15 41% LED share, LED business growing with roughly 20% comp. (3,3)% (5,9)% 0,2% 0,5% (1,5)% Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Revenue by segment Q2 FY15 Revenue by region Q2 FY15 30,8% 6,5% 10,7% 21,0% 31,0% Opto Semiconductors Specialty Lighting LED Lamps & Systems Luminaires & Solutions Classic Lamps & Ballasts nom. / comp. 2) 19.1% / 8.2% 21.0% / 5.2% 56.1% / 42.6% (1.0)% / (7.8)% (8.5)% / (16.3)% 34,0% 23,9% 42,0% EMEA APAC Americas nom. / comp. 2) 0.9% / (1.3)% 13.8% / (2.7)% 18.7% / (1.0)% Based on sum of segments' revenue, w/o considering corp. items & consolidation 2) Nom. (nominal growth) comp. (comparable growth), adjusted for FX and portfolio effects 8

Margin development remained strong Group ( m) EBITA development Comments Q2 FY15 y-o-y EBITA margin in % EBITA in million reported adjusted Fiscal Year 2014 2015 9,1% 10,8% 10,8% 8,6% 8,0% 6,4% 6,7% 8,9% 2,7% (3,0)% 124,7 81,2 80,9 36,2 (41,3) Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Continued exceptional adjusted EBITA margin led to higher FY15 outlook Significant positive currency effect on EBITA Profitability benefits from OSRAM Push savings and lower SG&A costs Special items down to 26.8m after 192.2m in Q1 FY15 Net income and EPS in Q2 FY15 at 77.7m and 0.73 Special items 2014 2015 Q2 Q3 Q4 FY Q1 Q2 EBITA reported 81.2 80.9 36.2 310.4 (41.3) 124.7 therein: OSRAM Push transformation costs (33.9) (20.2) (66.0) (129.9) (184.0) (25.9) incl. personnel restructuring Total special items (34.9) (22.9) (70.0) (138.5) (192.2) (26.8) Adjustment for special items includes e.g. transformation costs, spin-off-related costs, substantial legal and regulatory matters, acquisition related costs and costs related to changes in the managing board 9

Specialty Lighting: Again strong performance EBITA Revenue and EBITA margin development EBITA margin in % reported Revenue in million adjusted change in % nominal 2) comparable 15,4% 14,9% 393,0 378,1 403,7 11,0% 10,2% 9,7% Fiscal Year 14,4% 14,9% 13,7% 14,1% 432,7 15,0% 2014 2015 16,0% 15,9% 14,9% 14,8% 475,3 21,0% Comments Q2 FY15 y-o-y Comp. revenue growth in all regions mainly driven by automotive LED component business in APAC Nom. growth with FX effects of 11.1% and Clay Paky with 4.6% Adjusted EBITA margin above prior-year level, benefiting from currency tailwinds and productivity gains 6,6% 5,4% 9,4% 6,1% 5,2% Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Special items 1,2) EBITA reported Q2 FY14 2) Q2 FY15 58.4 70.6 therein: Total special items (2.3) (5. Prior year figures are adjusted for effects from OLED integration into SP 2) adjustment for special items includes e.g. transformation costs, spin-off-related costs, substantial legal and regulatory matters, acquisition related costs and costs related to changes in the managing board 10

Opto Semiconductors: Sustained high level of profitability EBITA Revenue and EBITA margin development EBITA margin in % Revenue in million reported change in % nominal comparable 19,2% 19,8% 270,0 285,5 299,3 294,7 14,3% 5,0% Fiscal Year 11,5% 9,3% 2014 2015 16,7% 16,2% 17,0% 321,5 19,1% Comments Q2 FY15 y-o-y Comparable revenue growth in all segments and regions, primarily driven by EMEA and Americas Main growth driver being automotive, industry and infrared business Positive currency translation effect on revenue by 10.8% Prior-year EBITA included a gain of 7.5m related to an insurance reimbursement 12,1% 2,3% 11,3% 4,3% 8,2% Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 11

LED Lamps & Systems: Substantial EBITA improvement y-o-y EBITA Revenue and EBITA margin development Comments Q2 FY15 y-o-y EBITA margin in % Revenue in million reported adjusted change in % nominal comparable Fiscal Year 2014 2015 (4,4)% (5,9)% (13,5)% (20,3)% (16,0)% (4,3)% (6,0)% (13,5)% (20,3)% (19,5)% 67,7% 71,8% 70,3% 56,1% 40,0% 71,8% 60,3% 65,2% 34,6% 42,6% 144,0 162,5 164,0 105,1 109,8 Continued sharp revenue growth driven by Americas Base effect of strong prior year slowed down growth rate of LED Lamps Lighting Components grew about 80% comp. Negative currency effects due to major sourcing in USD held back structural EBITA margin improvements y-o-y Reduced price decline Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Special items Q2 FY14 Q2 FY15 EBITA reported (14.2) (9.8) therein: Total special items (0.0) (0.2) Adjustment for special items includes e.g. transformation costs, spin-off-related costs, substantial legal and regulatory matters, acquisition related costs and costs related to changes in the managing board 12

Luminaires & Solutions: Improved profitability, but impacted by focus strategy EBITA Revenue and EBITA margin development Comments Q2 FY15 y-o-y EBITA margin in % Revenue in million reported adjusted change in % nominal comparable (24,7)% (25,9)% (14,9)% (16,% Fiscal Year 2014 2015 (6,7)% (7,0)% (15,0)% (9,% (8,6)% (16,5)% Focus measures continue to show effect in top line Further y-o-y increase of LED share to 56% up from 44% Higher margin LED business and lower functional costs, both improved EBITA margin EBITA margin expected to improve in 2nd half of FY15 on increasing LED share and higher revenue 100,6 109,8 124,1 111,4 99,6 (18,7)% (13,4)% (19,8)% (21,2)% (16,% (19,8)% (17,3)% (19,3)% (1,0)% (7,8)% Special items Q2 FY14 Q2 FY15 EBITA reported (26. (16.5) Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 therein: (1.2) (1.6) Total special items Adjustment for special items includes e.g. transformation costs, spin-off-related costs, substantial legal and regulatory matters, acquisition related costs and costs related to changes in the managing board 13

Classic Lamps & Ballasts: Good profitability and strong FCF on declining sales EBITA Revenue and EBITA margin development Comments Q2 FY15 y-o-y EBITA margin in % Revenue in million reported adjusted change in % nominal comparable 2) 9,0% 3,4% 3,4% 514,9 6,4% 6,9% 434,9 Fiscal Year (1,7)% 476,3 (13,4)% 505,2 2014 2015 11,4% 10,7% 9,2% 470,9 Higher decrease of comp revenue after seasonally strong Q1 FY15 HAL Classic in NAFTA with continued strong increase EU postponed phase out of certain types of Halogen Lamps for 2 years till 2018 Adjusted EBITA margin increased y-o-y on functional cost discipline and OSRAM Push measures Positive FCF of 41.4m even though burdened by transformation cash out (7,9)% (13,6)% (12,5)% (13,2)% (19,2)% (13,9)% (8,3)% (8,5)% (10,2)% (16,3)% Special items 2) Q2 FY14 1,2) Q2 FY15 EBITA reported 17.6 43.5 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 therein: (27.8) (6.8) Total special items Prior year figures are adjusted for effects from prematerials integration into CLB 2) adjustment for special items includes e.g. transformation costs, spin-off-related costs, substantial legal and regulatory matters, acquisition related costs and costs related to changes in the managing board 14

OSRAM Push continued Project progress OSRAM Push Status Mar 31, 2015 Target (FY15-17) Progress Transformation costs, cumulated ( m) 239 ~450 53% Job reduction, cumulated (in 1,000 FTE) 1.2 7.8 15% OSRAM Push cost reduction (gross), cumulated ( m) 181 1,300 14% Ø 100% 15

Free cash flow up operationally Group ( m) Capital Expenditure Net Debt bridge SP OS CLB LLS LS Other Capex as % of revenue 56.4 8.6 27.0 13.5 5.4 1.9 Q2 14 4.4 (16.4)% 0.0 47.3 15.5 25.1 1.9 2.2 Q2 15 3.4 2.2 0.2 464.2 186.5 Net EBITDA Liquidity 12/31/14 (84.4) (20.4) (2.4) FCF 27.3 Δ Δ other NWC assets and receivables Other cash flows from operating activities (4.9) Income taxes paid (47.2) (20.0) 14.5 (94. 391.9 CAPEX Acqui. of Other Dividend Net noncontr. fin. 03/31/15 invest./ paymentliquidity interestsactivities Working Capital Group WC Inventories 1,137.1 997.3 +20.5% 1,370.7 1,156.1 Free cash flow 41.8 (34.7)% 27.3 Trade receivables 827.7 908.5 Trade payables (687.9) 03/31/14 Turns 4.6 (693.8) 03/31/15 3.9 Q2 14 Q2 15 Defined as revenue (last twelve months) divided by working capital 16

Key financial metrics Group ( m) Q2 FY14 Q2 FY15 Change (y-o-y) Revenue 1,277.9 1,398.9 Nom: 9.5% Comp: (1.5)% Gross margin 31.8% 32,2% 40 bps R&D (81.2) (83.5) 2.8% SG&A (246.0) (255.2) 3.7% EBITA 81.2 124,7 53.6% EBITA margin 6.4% 8.9% 250 bps Adj. EBITA 116.1 151.5 30.5% Adj. EBITA margin 9.1% 10.8% 170 bps EBITDA 139.8 186.5 33.4% Financial result including at-equity results 23.0 (6.5) n/a Income (loss) before Taxes 98.1 110.2 12.3% Taxes (29.5) (32.5) 10.2% Net Income (loss) 68.6 77.7 13.3% Basic EPS in 0.65 0.73 12.3% Free Cash Flow 41.8 27.3 (34.7)% CAPEX (56.4) (47.2) (16.4)% Net Liquidity 365.8 391.9 7.1% Adj. Net Debt / EBITDA 2) (0.0) (0.4) n/a Equity Ratio 51.2% 50.2% (100) bps Employees In thousands 33.4 32.6 (2.4)% Adjustment for special items includes e.g. transformation costs, spin-off-related costs, substantial legal and regulatory matters, acquisition related costs and costs related to changes in the managing board. 2) EBITDA for the six months ended March 31, 2015, was annualized for calculation purposes. 17

Outlook for adj. EBITA margin increased 1 2 3 4 5 For FY15 we expect revenue on FY14 level on a comparable basis We expect the adjusted EBITA margin to be above 9.0% for FY15. OSRAM Push Phase II in FY15 with gross savings of roughly 400m Biggest yearly share of transformation costs in FY15 will lead to a sharp decrease in net income and ROCE Free Cash Flow for FY15 expected to come in with a positive triple digit m amount, but below FY14 level Based on 2015 outlook and OSRAM s midterm prospects we intend dividend continuity with 0.90 per share also for FY15 Adjustment for special items includes e.g. transformation costs, spin-off-related costs, substantial legal and regulatory matters, acquisition related costs and costs related to changes in the managing board 18

Financial Calendar and Investor Contacts Upcoming events April 30, 2015 Roadshow, London May 6, 2015 Wells Fargo - Wells Fargo Securities Industrial and Construction Conference, New York May 29, 2015 Societe Generale - Annual Nice Conference, Nice June 2, 2015 DZ Bank - Sustainable Conference, Zurich Investor Relations contact Boris Tramm + 49 89 6213 4686 Munich Office + 49 89 6213 4875 Internet Email: http://www.osram.com/ir ir@osram.com 19

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Segment overview Q2 FY15 SP OS LLS LS CLB CIE Licht Group OSRAM Revenue 475.3 321.5 164.0 99.6 470.9 (132.3) 1,398.9 Change % vs. PY reported 21.0 19.1 56.1 (1.0) (8.5) 25.1 9.5 Change % vs. PY comparable 5.2 8.2 42.6 (7.8) (16.3) 14.5 (1.5) EBITA 70.6 54.8 (9.8) (16.5) 43.5 (17.9) 124.7 EBITA margin 14.8% 17.0% (6.0)% (16.5)% 9.2% 8.9% Special items EBITA (5. (0.2) (1.6) (6.8) (13.3) (26.8) therein transformation costs (4.7) (0.2) (1.5) (6.8) (12.8) (25.9) EBITA before special items 75.6 54.8 (9.7) (14.9) 50.3 (4.7) 151.5 EBITA margin before special items 15.9% 17.0% (5.9)% (15.0)% 10.7% 10.8% Free cash flow 2) 35.4 56.5 (7.3) (20.3) 41.4 (78.4) 27.3 Additions to intangible assets and property, plant and equipment 15.5 25.1 2.2 1.9 2.2 0.2 47.2 Amortization 3) 3.3 0.2 1.0 1.4 1.2 0.9 8.0 Depreciation 4) 10.7 28.3 2.9 2.7 16.9 0.3 61.9 Minor differences may occur due to rounding. Contains corporate items, pensions, eliminations, corporate treasury and other reconciling items. 2) Free Cash Flow constitutes net cash provided by (used in) operating activities less additions to intangible assets and property, plant and equipment. For the Segments, it primarily excludes income tax related and financing interest payments and proceeds. 3) Amortization and impairments represents amortization and impairments of goodwill and intangible assets, net of reversals of impairments. 4) Depreciation represents depreciation and impairments of property, plant and equipment, net of reversals of impairments. 21

Disclaimer This presentation contains certain non-ifrs measures. FCF, EBITDA, EBITA, EBIT, EBITA margin, capital expenditure, capital expenditure as percentage of revenue and other operating income, net financial debt, net working capital and certain other items included herein are not recognized measures in accordance with IFRS and should not be considered as an alternative to the applicable IFRS measures. We have provided these measures and other information in this presentation because we believe they provide investors with additional information to measure our performance. Our use of the terms FCF, EBITDA, EBITA, EBIT, EBITA margin, capital expenditure, capital expenditure as percentage of revenue and other operating income, net financial debt, net working capital varies from others in our industry and should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss), cash flows from operating activities, revenue or any other performance measures derived in accordance with IFRS as measures of operating performance or to cash flows as measures of liquidity. FCF, EBITDA, EBITA, EBIT, EBITA margin, capital expenditure, capital expenditure as percentage of revenue and other operating income, net financial debt and net working capital have important limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of our results as reported under IFRS. Certain numerical data, financial information and market data (including percentages) in this presentation have been rounded according to established commercial standards. As a result, the aggregate amounts (sum totals or interim totals or differences or if numbers are put in relation) in this presentation may not correspond in all cases to the amounts contained in the underlying (unrounded) figures appearing in the consolidated financial statements. Furthermore, in tables and charts, these rounded figures may not add up exactly to the totals contained in the respective tables and charts. 22