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Letter From the Group CEO Go to contents 5 Moving from a typical hierarchical structure Finally, in 2022 we organised the creation to a team-based one sounds simple. In of our own testing rig, that will be CWCT and fact, it is a complex long-term shift that EU compliant. This rig will be a major step involves structural changes, and shifts in forward in terms of our in-house knowledge our mindset. I am very happy that we have and Quality Assurance processes, as it will open-minded people who are ready to be enable us to perform continuous in-house ambassadors of change. tests. The rig is set to be completed in Q2 of 2023. Progress in major R&D projects A new look and ongoing digitalization I am proud that in 2022 Staticus still managed to make significant progress in As we take a leading role in areas such our amazing R&D projects, despite the as sustainability and Agile working, it is unpredictable context. important that we share our ideas and actions with a wide audience. In 2022, we Together with our project partners KTU, relaunched the Staticus brand with a fresh SINTEF, and Oslo Met, we conducted visual look and fresh perspectives to share extensive research into IoT and digital twins, as well. We have received very positive and worked on developing our hybrid façade feedback, and this rebrand has helped to product that combines recycled aluminium amplify our voice in the sector. with timber. While we are keen to bring this solution to market - we see significant 2022 also saw a focused continuation of demand for it - we are also exercising a the digitalization that is essential for our careful approach. We are responsible for business. For example, we launched our developing this technology, and therefore new 4D tool that enables stakeholders to need to test it thoroughly in cooperation easily view progress data on a project. with researchers and be sure that it meets our quality standard. Another major step forward in our R&D activities in 2022 was the launch of our own system for designing and creating aluminium profiles, which was already used on the Separatorn 1 project in Stockholm. Landspitali University Hospital | Reykjavik, Iceland VVisualisatisualisation © Cion © Corpus 3 deorpus 3 design grsign groupoup

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