Participations

Intertrust Technologies Corporation

Intertrust Technologies Corporation is a leading developer of DRM (Digital Rights Management) technologies and trusted computing. The company holds a key DRM patent portfolio covering a range of secure digital distribution technologies, including computer operating systems, digital media platforms, web services and enterprise infrastructure.

LG Display, Seoul, Korea

LG Display, a manufacturing venture between Philips and LG. Electronics of South Korea, is a leading manufacturer and supplier of thin-film transistor liquid-crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels. The panels are manufactured in a wide range of sizes and specifications, primarily for use in notebook computers, desktop monitors and televisions. Following the sale of common stocks in 2008, Philips currently holds 13.2% stake in the venture.

Medical Capital – Europe, Wuppertal, Germany

Philips Medical Capital - Europe is a venture between Philips Medical Systems and Société Générale Equipment Finance to provide financing to Philips customers in six major European countries for the purchase of the full range of diagnostic imaging equipment produced by Philips Medical Systems.

Medical Capital - USA, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA

Philips Medical Capital was set up by Philips Medical Systems and Rabobank Group's subsidiary De Lage Landen International to provide financing to Philips customers in six major European countries for the purchase of the full range of Philips Medical Systems' diagnostic imaging equipment.

Neusoft Group Ltd

Philips and Neusoft Medical Systems Co. Ltd. jointly develop and manufacture computed tomography (CT), MR, Ultrasound and x-ray equipment, based on Neusoft Digital Medical Systems previous production capabilities and product designs from both houses. Philips holds a 51% stake in the joint venture.

NXP Semiconductors

On September 29, 2006, Philips completed the sale of 80.1% of its Semiconductors business to a consortium of private equity partners, founding the newly independent semiconductors company NXP. Philips retains a 19.9% stake in NXP.

Toppoly

Toppoly has state-of-the-art production facilities with substantial production capacity in Taiwan and China for advanced mobile display technologies, such as Low Temperature Poly Silicon (LTPS) and active matrix organic light emitting diodes (AMOLED). Philips holds a 17.5% stake in Toppoly.

TPV Technology Limited

In September 2005, Philips sold part of its monitor and entry-level flat screen TV business to TPV Technology. The combination of Philips and TPV Technology Limited has created a competitive partnership in PC monitor and entry level Flat TV segments. Currently, Philips holds a 13.55% stake in TPV.