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STMicroelectronics is a leading semiconductor company with 50,000 employees and $13.3 billion in revenues for 2024, focusing on innovation in various sectors including automotive, industrial, and personal electronics. The company emphasizes sustainability and has a global presence with over 80 sales offices serving more than 200,000 customers. Their strategic objectives include leading in car electrification, power management, and addressing high-volume applications with differentiated products.
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STMicroelectronics is a leading semiconductor company with 50,000 employees and $13.3 billion in revenues for 2024, focusing on innovation in various sectors including automotive, industrial, and personal electronics. The company emphasizes sustainability and has a global presence with over 80 sales offices serving more than 200,000 customers. Their strategic objectives include leading in car electrification, power management, and addressing high-volume applications with differentiated products.
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STMicroelectronics

Company presentation

April 2025
We are creators and makers of technology

One of the world’s largest semiconductor companies

50,000 employees $13.3 billion revenues


of which 9,000+ in R&D in 2024

Over 80 sales & marketing


14 main manufacturing
offices serving over 200,000
sites
customers across the globe

Signatory of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)


Member of the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA)

As of December 31, 2024 2


Global presence

Research & Development


Main Sales & marketing
Front-end manufacturing
Back-end manufacturing

3
Jean-Marc Chery
President &
ST Executive Chief Executive Officer
Committee

Marco Cassis Remi El-Ouazzane Jerome Roux Fabio Gualandris Lorenzo Grandi Rajita D’Souza Steven Rose
Analog, Power & Discrete, Microcontrollers, Sales & Marketing Quality, President & CFO Human Resources Legal Counsel
MEMS and Sensors Digital ICs and RF Manufacturing, & Corporate Social & Public Affairs
Group products Group & Technology Responsibility
Michael Anfang Christophe Ayela Franck Freymond Frédérique
Mario Aleo Ricardo De-Sa-Earp Analog & Power Front-End Alberto Della Chiesa Le Grevès
EMEA & Automotive Audit***, ERM
Power & Discrete **** MDRF Deputy **** Manufacturing & & Resilience Supply Chain Europe & France
Marketing & Apps* Technology Public Affairs
Remi El-Ouazzane Henry Cao Fabrice Gomez Stefano Cantù Giuseppe Notarnicola
Alexandre Balmefrezol Giuseppe Notarnicola
(acting) **** China & Power/Energy Back-End Manufacturing Strategic Corporate Italy
Imaging Treasury
Embedded Processing Marketing & Apps* & Technology Programs Office Public Affairs

Hiroshi Noguchi Laurent Malier Chouaib Rokbi Bertrand Stoltz


Matteo Lo Presti **** Effective Jan 1st, 2025 Bertrand Stoltz
APeC & Industrial Digital Front-End Digital Transformation & Asia Pacific
Analog Manufacturing Corporate Finance Information Technology, Public Affairs
Marketing & Apps* & Technology Global Procurement

Alessandro Cremonesi ** Rino Peruzzi Nicolas Yackowlew Jérôme Ramel


Corporate Development, Geoff West
System Research & Americas & PE/CECP Global Quality and Integrated External
Applications, Innovation Global Purchasing
Marketing & Apps* & Reliability Communication

APeC = Asia-Pacific excluding China Claudia Levo *** Reports to the Chairman of the
** Reports dotted line to MDRF President
PE/CECP = Personal Electronics/ Communication Integrated Marketing & Supervisory Board Audit Committee
Equipment & Computer Peripherals/ Communications and dotted line to the CEO
* Application marketing organization by market segment 4
Our vision

ST stands for

Everywhere microelectronics
makes a positive contribution to people’s lives,
ST is there.

5
Our value proposition for all our stakeholders

For our shareholders For our customers For all our stakeholders

Return value in line


Provide differentiating enablers Committed to sustainability
with our objective

Sustainable and profitable growth Independent, reliable & secure supply chain Our values: Integrity – People – Excellence

6
Our technology starts with you

At ST, we create
technology that starts with
You
Our Our Our
employees customers partners

7
Where you find us

Enabling the evolution


Making driving safer, of industry towards
greener, and more smarter, safer, and
connected more efficient
factories & workplaces

Making homes &


Making everyday
cities smarter, for
things smarter,
better living, higher
connected,
security, and to get
and more aware
more from available
of their surroundings
resources

8
Trends and markets
Our strategy stems from key long-term enablers
Cloud-connected
Smart Mobility Power & Energy
Autonomous Things

Helping car manufacturers make driving Enabling industries to increase energy Supporting the proliferation of secure,
safer, greener, and more connected for efficiency everywhere and the use of connected, autonomous devices
everyone renewable energy enabled by edge AI

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Smart mobility
ST provides innovative solutions to help our customers make driving
safer, greener and more connected for everyone

Increase safety for road users Road crashes carry a high human toll
& driver comfort and convenience. and cost $500B+ every year

Affordable, desirable electric Electric vehicles to grow from ~15% of


vehicles car sales in 2023 to ~40% by 2030

Cleaner, greener Internal ICEs in over 70% of new vehicles


Combustion Engines (ICE) produced 2023-2027

Sources: asirt.org, TechInsights, IEA 11


Power & energy
ST technology and solutions enable customers to increase energy
efficiency everywhere & support the use of renewable energy sources

Rising demand for and usage of Over 30% global electricity demand
electrical energy increase from 2020 to 2030

Decrease carbon emissions to 45% CO2 emission reduction from


reduce global warming impact 2010 to 2030 to limit warming to 1.5°C

Electrical energy from renewal sources


Increase use of renewable energy from ~10% in 2020 to ~20% in 2030

Sources: IEA, IPCC, BP 12


Cloud-connected Autonomous Things
Supporting the proliferation of secure, connected, autonomous
devices enabled by edge AI

Cloud connected and data- More than 20 billion IoT connected


enabled services devices per year by 2025

IoT security services market


Digital security for all data
over $12 billion by 2025

A billion edge AI devices in 2023


Edge AI proliferation
growing > 30% per year through 2028

Sources: ABI, Ericsson, GSMA 13


Our strategy
We address four end markets

Communications
Automotive Industrial Personal electronics equipment,
computers & peripherals

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Our strategic objectives
Automotive Industrial Personal electronics Communications Equipment,
Computers & Peripherals

Lead in embedded Lead in selected


Address selected
processing high-volume
high-volume
Lead in smartphone
applications with
car electrification applications with
differentiated products
differentiated products
Lead in Power & or custom solutions
or custom solutions
Energy
Management

Leverage broad
Lead in Sensors Leverage broad
Lead in portfolio to address
portfolio to address
car digitalization high-volume
high-volume applications
applications
Accelerate in Analog

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Technologies and products
Differentiated technologies are our foundation

MEMS Smart Power: BCD


for sensors & micro-actuators (Bipolar - CMOS - Power DMOS)

FD-SOI CMOS Discrete, Power MOSFET, IGBT


FinFET through Foundry Silicon Carbide, Gallium Nitride

Analog, RF CMOS & BiCMOS,


Vertical Intelligent Power
Silicon photonics

eNVM CMOS Optical sensing solutions

Packaging technologies
Leadframe – Laminate – Sensor module – wafer level

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Our products and solutions enable customer innovation
Dedicated Analog, industrial & GP MCU & MPU, Wireless
automotive ICs power conversion ICs solutions, secure MCU, EEPROM

Discrete & MEMS ASICs based on ST


power transistors & optical sensing solutions proprietary technologies

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Dedicated automotive ICs

Automotive MCU ADAS solutions

Scalable single- and multicore MCU solutions Image signal processors


Targeting cost-sensitive to highly advanced Radar transceivers
applications V2X communication solutions
Supporting next-generation architectures and Automotive CMOS image sensors
X-in-1 approach
Automotive inertial sensors
Comprehensive development ecosystem

Infotainment
Automotive analog & power
& telematics
Outstanding audio fidelity and positioning Solutions for battery management, traction,
accuracy in every condition braking, airbag, door zone, engine, PMIC
Secure smartphone mirroring VIPower* intelligent power switches, high-side
Safe vehicle connectivity with wide set & low-side drivers
of peripherals LED drivers
Automotive-grade power discrete
Complete system kit solutions

* registered and/or unregistered trademarks of STMicroelectronics International NV


or its affiliates in the EU and/or elsewhere 20
Discrete & power transistors​
Key power technologies & packages for:
Car electrification, power management, motor control
High-voltage and low-voltage silicon power MOSFETs (STripFET*, Planar & MDmesh*)
IGBTs. Power bipolar transistors
Silicon carbide MOSFETs
Gallium nitride (GaN) on silicon power and RF transistors
LDMOS & DMOS RF power transistors
ACEPACK* power modules. SLLIMM* intelligent power modules

Diodes, rectifiers, thyristors (SCR), Transient voltage suppressors (TVS)


AC switches EMI filtering & protection ICs
Silicon carbide (SiC) & high-voltage and low- ESD protection
voltage silicon diodes EOS & lightning surge protection
Ultra-fast & bridge rectifiers Current limiters
Power Schottky diodes & field-effect rectifiers IPAD* integrated EMI and ESD protection
Thyristors (SCR) & triacs devices
ACS* AC switches Integrated passive devices

* registered and/or unregistered trademarks of STMicroelectronics International NV


or its affiliates in the EU and/or elsewhere 21
Analog, industrial & power conversion ICs

Power management Analog products

AC/DC & DC/DC Operational amplifiers, comparators, LDOs


MOSFET, IGBT, SiC, GaN gate drivers Current sensing amplifiers
Analog / digital controllers Filtering & conditioning
Linear voltage regulators
Interfaces & transceivers
Intelligent power switches
Reset & supervisors
Galvanic isolation
Digital power Powerline communication
Smart power GaN IO-Link
Battery management | eFuses Rad-hard

Motion control Application specific ICs


Brushed DC motor drivers PMIC, pre-amps for data storage & servers
Brushless DC motor drivers Wireless charging, touch controller, display
Stepper motor drivers PMIC for personal devices
Medical ICs

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MEMS & optical sensing solutions

Motion sensors Environmental & biosensors

Accelerometers & gyroscopes Biosensors (motion + bio-signals)


Inertial modules & smart sensors Barometers, pressure sensors
Vibrometers, inclinometers Temperature sensors
Magnetometers Electrostatic sensors
T-Plus: Motion MEMS with embedded MEMS microphones
temperature sensor

Micro actuators Optical sensing solutions

Actuators for printheads FlightSense* ToF proximity & multi-zone ranging modules
Piezoelectric actuators 3D FlightSense ToF sensors
Electrostatic actuators BrightSense* global shutter CMOS sensors
Electromagnetic actuators Ambient light sensors
Thermal actuators Micro-optics
Custom optical solutions

* registered and/or unregistered trademarks of STMicroelectronics International NV


or its affiliates in the EU and/or elsewhere 23
General-purpose MCU & MPU, secure solutions & NFC
General-purpose
Wireless 32-bit MCU
32-bit MCU & MPU
STM32* 32-bit general-purpose MCUs and Bluetooth® Low Energy ICs
32/64-bit MPUs Zigbee, Thread, Matter
Arm® Cortex® cores Wi-Fi modules
High performance, mainstream, ultralow Sub-1 GHz & Sigfox-compatible devices
power MCU offer LoRaWAN® technology
Graphics & AI accelerators
STM32 DNA, extended ecosystem for RF
Extensive ecosystem with edge AI

Secure solutions NFC & Memory

Mobile consumer transactions NFC / RFID Tags


Authentication and brand protection Dynamic NFC tags
Payment systems NFC / RFID Readers
Connected services in cars High-performance & high-endurance
EEPROMs

* registered and/or unregistered trademarks of STMicroelectronics International NV


or its affiliates in the EU and/or elsewhere 24
ASICs based on ST proprietary technologies

ST offers strategic independence and product differentiation to ASIC customers


through three key enablers:
• Advanced manufacturing technology platforms
• Worldwide design resources and advanced IP
• ST’s Integrated Device Manufacturer supply chain

Digital ASICs Analog & RF ASICs

System-on-chip designs in CMOS and FD-SOI Unique expertise in GHz wireless RF, analog,
technologies with eNVM option, as well as and optical device design using advanced
FinFET (through foundry) technologies, such as RFSOI, BiCMOS,
silicon photonics & millimeter wave

MEMS and imaging ASICs Power ASICs

Proprietary micromachining process, deep A broad portfolio of differentiated technologies


expertise in MEMS integration including BCD, VIPower*, SiC, GaN, and
Custom imaging solutions and premium power MOSFET
foundry services

* registered and/or unregistered trademarks of STMicroelectronics International NV


or its affiliates in the EU and/or elsewhere 25
Manufacturing and R&D
We offer quality, flexibility, and supply security

Sweden
Norrköping

China Philippines
France Shenzhen Calamba
Crolles
Rousset
Tours
Rennes

Italy
Agrate
Catania
Marcianise
Morocco Malta
Bouskoura Kirkop

Front-End (Wafer fabrication)


Malaysia Singapore
Back-End (Assembly & Test) Muar
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We are drivers of your innovation
Advanced R&D centers around the world for close collaboration with
operations, customers, and partners

~9,300 people working in R&D and product design

~21,000 active and pending patents worldwide

~16% of revenues invested in R&D in 2024

~200 active R&D partnerships

13 fab labs to drive open innovation

~80 startups engaged in our programs

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Recognized as a top global innovator

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Customers & sales
We are partners with our customers worldwide

Over 80 sales offices in 35 countries

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We serve more than 200,000 customers
Top 10 Customers* 2024
Apple Mobileye
Bosch Samsung
Top Continental SpaceX
10 Denso Tesla
Hyundai Motor Vitesco

Globally Unified worldwide account management


tailored to each account to provide global
Managed
coverage and service
Accounts

Standard process, reporting & follow-up in


Distribution &
Sales & Marketing worldwide
Mass Market
Differentiated approach by type of customer

*In alphabetical order

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Q4 2024 revenues dynamics
% by reportable segments % by end market
Digital ICs and RF Communications equipment &
Products (D&RF) computer peripherals
-22.8%Y/Y + ~ 2%Y/Y
+13.0%Q/Q + ~ 13% Q/Q
Analog products, 14%
MEMS & Sensors
14% (AM&S) Automotive
-15.5%Y/Y - ~ 20%Y/Y
Personal
36% +1.1% Q/Q electronics
+ ~ 1% Q/Q

- ~ 17%Y/Y 45%
27% - ~ 8% Q/Q 22%
Microcontrollers
(MCU)
23% 19%
-30.2%Y/Y
+7.0% Q/Q Power & discrete
products (P&D)
-22.1%Y/Y Industrial
-6.8% Q/Q - ~ 41%Y/Y
Analog, Power & Discrete, MEMS and Sensors (APMS) Product Group + ~ 12% Q/Q
Microcontrollers, Digital ICs and RF products (MDRF) Product Group 33
FY 2024 revenues
% by reportable segments % by shipment location % by region of origin
Americas Americas
Asia Asia
16% Pacific Pacific
Digital ICs and RF 30%
Products (D&RF) 40%
25%
Analog products, 59%
14% MEMS & Sensors 30%
(AM&S) EMEA
36%
EMEA

26% % by customer type


Microcontrollers
(MCU) 24%
27%
Distribution Top 10 OEMs
47%
Power & discrete
products (P&D)
26%
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Other OEMs
FY 2024 revenues by end market
Communications equipment &
computer peripherals
- ~ 2%Y/Y
13%

Personal electronics
Automotive
- ~ 11%Y/Y 21% 46%
- ~ 14%Y/Y

20%

Industrial
- ~ 49%Y/Y 35
Our commitment to quality
Quality is embedded in our culture
Our quality culture is driven by a commitment to continuously
improve, a prevention mindset and our STRIVE for Excellence values

Find out more at www.st.com/quality


Quality is a key business enabler for ST
Our quality vision Our quality mission

Elevate ST quality to the highest levels, Ensure ST products meet the highest quality
positioning it as a valuable asset and reliability requirements of customers
for our customers in the markets we address

Our quality strategy

• Deploy a mindset and culture of quality


• Focus on quality performance at our customers
• Innovate for advanced quality and reliability
• Drive structured result-driven improvement programs

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The ST Quality Review

An annual status of the ST Quality


organization, infrastructure and initiatives
that demonstrate our commitment to
continually strive for excellence.

Read ST’s 2022-23 Quality review

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Our people
Our technology starts with our people

Americas ~800 Others ~1,200

Mediterranean ~5,500

Asia ~18,000

Italy ~12,700

France ~11,500

Manufacturing ~ 63%

Research & Development ~ 19%


Marketing & Sales, Divisional Functions,
Administration & General services ~ 19%
As of December 31, 2024 41
ST recognized as a Global Top Employer 2025

ST awarded “Top Employer Global” certification for the first time


17 companies in the world have obtained this international
certification for 2025
ST entities in 41 countries certified as Top Employer

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Sustainability
Sustainability has been engraved in
our business model and culture for over 30 years
1987 Creation of ST. Business conduct & ethics policy

1993 First environmental policy

1995 First environmental decalogue

1997 First environmental report, ISO 14001, EMAS

2000 Signatory of the UNGC 10 principles

2001 Creation of ST Foundation

2002 Establishment of a reforestation program

2003 OHSAS18001 safety certification (migration to ISO 45001 in 2021)

2007 Conflict Minerals program

2011 Sustainable Technology program

2012 ISO 50001 energy management

2014 5th Environment, Health & Safety Decalogue

2016 ISO 22301 Business Continuity 1st certification

2020 Commitment to be Carbon Neutral by 2027*

2021 New Sustainability Charter published

28th year of reporting


2025
First integrated report as part of ST’s annual report
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*on scope 1 & 2 and focusing on product transportation, business travel and employee commuting emissions for scope 3
Our approach to sustainability
Sustainable technology Sustainable way Sustainable company

We create technology that We generate long-term value for


We prioritize people We respect the environment
contributes to a sustainable world our stakeholders
Designing responsible products Ensuring people health, safety, & Committing to carbon neutrality* Embedding risk management
and technologies well-being Leading environmental Monitoring and developing the
Managing the lifecycle of our Role model in labor & human rights management system extended supply chain
products in sustainable way Fostering a diverse & inclusive Reducing water usage & Promoting STEM in all our eco-
Responsible minerals sourcing work environment addressing local scarcity risks systems
Eco-design devices - power- Offering great employee Reducing waste & promoting a Monitoring & transparently
efficient & low-carbon experience circular economy reporting our progress

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)

*on scope 1 & 2 and focusing on product transportation, business travel and employee commuting emissions for scope 3 45
Our business model
Management of our impact
Suppliers Environment
We require our suppliers to implement the We deploy programs to reduce our direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions from all our operations, including
Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs), which have a very long atmospheric lifetime and high global warming potential.
standards and encourage ISO and OHSAS We minimize the environmental, health and safety risks related to the chemicals and materials used in the
certifications to address ethics, social, manufacturing process, by basing the selection, handling, and substitution on the precautionary principles.
environmental, health, and safety risks.
We are continually reducing our water footprint through reuse and recycling and all our wastewater is treated before
We participate in the Responsible Minerals being discharged into the environment.
Initiative.
We reduce, reuse, recycle or recover as much of our waste as possible, rather than sending it to incineration or landfill.

People Products
We ensure the health and safety of our employees through advanced management systems and Through our Sustainable Technology program we design
certification. products systematically taking into consideration the
environmental impact of the device during its whole life
We implement our Code of Conduct and the RBA standards in all our sites to mitigate our ethics and
cycle, including raw materials, transportation,
labor and human rights risks and carry out regular assessments and audits in all our production sites.
manufacturing, usage and end of life.

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Sustainable technology
Our Sustainable Technology program aims to develop responsible products which:
• improve our social and environmental footprint at every stage of the product life
• have the greatest positive impact on the planet and people in the end-application

Manufacturing

Social & Environmental programs End of life


(RBA code of conduct, Water, Waste,
Energy & Climate Change, Chemicals) Product compliance
(Material Declaration & ECOPACK*)

Raw materials

Product compliance
(Conflict-mineral free, RoHS)

Usage
Product development
Responsible applications
Eco-design devices (planet-friendly & human-welfare)
(power-efficient & low-
carbon)

* registered and/or unregistered trademarks of STMicroelectronics International NV 47


or its affiliates in the EU and/or elsewhere
We will be carbon neutral by our 40th anniversary

Milestones
Compliance with the 1.5°C scenario
by 2025 – recognized by SBTi
Carbon neutral by 2027 (on Scope 1 & 2 and focusing on
product transportation, business travel and employee
commuting emissions for scope 3)
renewable
Sourcing 100% renewable electricity by 2027 Net CO2
electricity
100% emissions
Collaborative programs and partnerships for carbon
neutrality throughout our ecosystems
CO2 offset
In 2024
84% electricity from renewable sources 0%

2018 2027

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ST Foundation
ST Foundation’s mission is to develop, coordinate, and sponsor projects that
employ of modern sciences & latest technology to promote human progress

The ST Foundation continues to bridge the digital divide between those


who have access to modern technologies and those who do not
The Digital Unify (DU) program, launched in 2003, has trained over
1,200,000 people in 31 countries since its inception

In 2024, over 139,000 trainee students took part in classes on basic and
advanced computer skills, and ‘Tablets for Kids’

st.com/st-foundation
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