Opus has formed a new division to focus its offerings within service, repair and support of modern vehicles. The new division, Intelligent Vehicle Support, addresses the technical support challenges that come with ever- increasing vehicle complexity. With the advent of autonomous vehicles, telematics, and connected cars, vehicle technicians require additional support to stay current with the pace of change in vehicle technology. They also need to reduce time and cost associated with accessing the exponentially growing, model-specific vehicle systems data. Through its new Intelligent Vehicle Support division, Opus assists repair shops in keeping up with rapid advances in vehicle technology, providing the support they need to perform highly specialized diagnosis and electronic reprogramming services across multiple vehicle brands. The support services are initially offered in North America, Europe and Australia. Forming this new division is a milestone towards the group's ambition to double its revenues to USD 400 million and increase EBITDA to USD 100 million by 2021. The new division represents about 10% of Opus' total revenues, with a good potential to grow. Starting with the first quarter 2018, Opus will include separate financial reporting for its two divisions ­ Vehicle Inspection and Intelligent Vehicle Support. Within Vehicle Inspection, Opus will report three geographical segments: Europe, Latin America and U.S. & Rest of World. The new division unites Drew Technologies with Opus recent acquisitions Autologic and Farsight under one single management structure with a well-defined aspiration. It focuses on technology-based offerings that assist repair shops in programming, diagnosis, and repair of advanced vehicles. Remote technical support, such as Autologic Support and Remote Assist Program (RAP) services, is delivered through approximately 75 expert mechanics based in the U.S., United Kingdom, and Australia. Opus Intelligent Vehicle Support leverages the domain expertise, advanced technologies, vehicle manufacturer relationships, and distribution networks of its companies to create synergistic vehicle support offerings on a global scale.

The Intelligent Vehicle Support division is headed by Brian Herron, previously President, Drew Technologies. Brian also joins Opus' Group Management Team. Brian has managed businesses in the automotive aftermarket for over 15 years, and has played a significant role with both Original Equipment Manufacturers and the Aftermarket in the formulation of reasonable Right to Repair provisions.