Ilika (IKA) Capital Markets Day – December 2021

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The Ilika management team outline the business, the market and the opportunities.  Further, five partners illustrate their use of Ilika's solid state batteries.  The day ends with a tour of the facilities.  This overview brings to life the scope of applications for both Stereax and Goliath and the path to commercialisation for Ilika. Graeme Purdy, CEO00:18 Overview of the day01:32 Introduction to the presentation02:05 The management team03: 51 Business overview & global battery markets05: 58 Solid state batteries08:00 The business model: Stereax John Tinson, VP Sales & Marketing09:40 Stereax for Smart Orthopaedics12:10 Nerve Stimulators by Stereax14:12 Client testimonial: Vitruvens15:40 Client testimonial: NXT STIM17:41 Client testimonial: BLINK ENERGY19:35 Client testimonial: WindTak Graeme Purdy, CEO21:08 Goliath addressable market growth John Tinson, VP Sales & Marketing24:00 Goliath cells for Super/Hyper cars26:29 Goliath non-auto application Robin Bell, VP Product Development28:45 Goliath Technical progress29:59 NPD to MVP30:47 Goliath commercialisation pathway & manufacturing scale-up Steve Boydell, CFO32:24 Post year end fund raise33:00 OTCQX Graeme Purdy, CEO34:00 Summary 34:33 Q&A45:06 Facility tour49:33 Graeme Purdy reflections on the day. Ilika plc is the holding company. The Company is engaged in the production, design and development of high throughput methods of material synthesis, characterization and screening. It has developed solid-state battery technology to meet the demands of the Internet of Things (IoT). The Company has materials development programs addressing a range of applications, including the solid-state battery, aerospace alloys and electronic materials. It has developed a type of lithium-ion battery, which, instead of using the usual liquid or polymer electrolyte, uses a ceramic ion conductor. It offers Stereax M250 rechargeable, thin film battery. It has applications in autonomous sensor devices, smart homes (heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), security, light), automotive (infotainment, sensors), logistics (asset tracking), medical devices (biometric monitoring) and wearables. It is also developing superalloys, self-healing alloys and smart materials for electronic data storage.

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