In 2015, the Bosch Group recorded sales of over 70 billion euros (£53 billion) for the first time, according to preliminary figures. The company increased revenue by approximately ten percent[1] last year, while earnings also further improved. Including extraordinary effects, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) rose to around five billion euros (£3.8 billion). Adjusted for extraordinary effects, earnings totaled 4.5 billion euros (£3.4 billion). EBIT margin from operations was approximately 6.5 percent, which is higher than the previous year when calculated on a comparable basis. Equity ratio remains sound and liquidity remains high despite the billions spent on the acquisitions of BSH Hausgeräte GmbH and Robert Bosch Automotive Steering GmbH. “Thanks to our innovative strength, we were able to successfully continue our growth trend in a challenging business environment and a number of stagnating markets in 2015. A major driver of this positive business development was an increasing number of solutions for the connected world,” said Dr. Volkmar Denner, chairman of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH. Bosch is shaping the digital transformation Connectivity via the internet of things is currently transforming Bosch’s business, in some cases at a fundamental level. Bosch is the only company worldwide that is active on all three levels of the internet of things. The Bosch Group offers key technologies that enable connectivity such as sensors and software, and is also developing new services on this basis. “With our expertise in sensors, software, and services, we’re shaping the connected world and opening up new business opportunities. The ‘digital transformation’ is anything but a threat to us. Instead, we see it as an enormous opportunity,” Denner continued. Just a few weeks ago, the company announced its entry into the smart-home market. At CES in Las Vegas, Bosch presented its smart-home system to the public for the first time. Business performance in 2015 by business sector Sales developments in 2015 varied across the four business sectors. As Dr. Stefan Asenkerschbaumer, the CFO and deputy chairman of the board of management, explained, “In 2015, we further improved our market position and competitiveness in many areas, and gained market share.” Despite slight growth in global vehicle production, the Mobility Solutions business sector succeeded in significantly increasing sales, according to preliminary figures. Overall, sales grew by twelve percent to 41.7 billion euros (£31.7 billion) in 2015. Among Bosch’s most successful products last year were gasoline and diesel injection systems, driver assistance systems, andinfotainment systems. The Consumer Goods business sector also recorded very robust growth. Bosch was able to increase its sales in this area by 9.3 percent year on year to 17.2 billion euros (£13.1 billion). The sector’s best-selling products included cordless power tools and household appliances such as a connected range of stoves. The Energy and Building Technology business sector recorded growth of 11 percent, which was considerably higher than the previous year. The sector generated sales of 5.1 billion euros (£3.9 billion). This success can be primarily attributed to services, security systems for large infrastructure projects, and connected smart-heating solutions. The Industrial Technology business sector continues to be affected by weakness in the global mechanical engineering segment. Sales fell by 1.7 percent year on year to 6.6 billion euros (£5 billion). The Drive and Control Technology division noted losses in important segments of the mechanical engineering market in 2015. Business performance in 2015 by region Bosch’s business in Europe developed encouragingly in 2015. Sales growth in the region was considerably stronger than in 2014: according to preliminary figures, Bosch increased its sales by 4.2 percent to 37.5 billion euros (£28.5 billion). Bosch recorded a particularly sharp sales increase in North America, where the technology and services company’s revenues grew by a significant 24 percent to 12.6 billion euros (£9.5 billion). In Asia Pacific, Bosch recorded sales growth of 16 percent to 19.1 billion euros (£14.5 billion). In South America, the situation remains difficult, reflected in the Bosch Group’s sales development. According to preliminary figures, sales of 1.4 billion euros (£1.1 billion) were recorded in 2015, which is 13 percent less than in the previous year. Bosch sees long-termpotential in Africa. In 2015, the company continued expanding its activities there. Headcount increase in Europe, Asia Pacific, and the U.S. Worldwide, the Bosch Group employed 375,000 associates as of December 31, 2015. Overall, headcount increased by 17,600 in 2015. The largest increases were in central and eastern Europe, Germany, Asia Pacific, and the United States. IT specialists were particularly sought after. 2016 – cautiously optimistic outlook For 2016, Bosch is forecasting moderate growth of 2.8 percent for the global economy. “We also have to prepare ourselves for stronger fluctuations in our markets, both regionally as well as in specific industries,” Asenkerschbaumer said. Geopolitically, the situation in 2016 will remain complex and characterised by considerable uncertainty. Regardless of this, Bosch wants to continue its growth trend in the current year and to grow faster than its various markets. Despite enormous investments to secure the company’s long-term viability, result and EBIT from operations are to be further improved. A simpler, easier, and all-around better life with connected solutions Bosch’s strategic aim is to offer solutions for connected mobility, connected production, as well as for connected energy systems and buildings. The company launched a number of new solutions in this area in 2015. “Connected technology is the key to meeting the challenges of the future, such as the scarcity of resources and urbanisation. Connected technology and systems must offer easy and intuitive operation for users.” Denner said. For example, in an intelligently connected building, energy consumption can be reduced by up to 40 percent. By 2020, some 230 million or 15 percent of all households worldwide will be equipped with smart-home solutions. The development of the Bosch smart-home system focused on user experience. Featuring a single platform, the system enables the intelligent networking of devices such as heating, household appliances, entertainment systems, lighting, as well as security systems. All the connected devices in a home can be operated via smartphone or tablet with