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Exhibit
10.2

MASTER SUPPLY AGREEMENT

between

ATS AUTOMATION TOOLING SYSTEMS INC.

– and –

PHOTOWATT TECHNOLOGIES INC.

[     ], 2006

 

 

MASTER SUPPLY AGREEMENT

THIS
MASTER SUPPLY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is dated
as of  [     ], 2006 (“Effective Date”) by
and between PHOTOWATT TECHNOLOGIES INC., a corporation under the laws of Canada with offices at 25
Reuter Drive, Cambridge, Ontario, N3E 1A9 (“Photowatt”), and ATS AUTOMATION TOOLING SYSTEMS INC., a
corporation under the laws of the Province of Ontario with offices at 250 Royal Oak Road,
Cambridge, Ontario N3H 4R6 (“ATS”).

RECITALS

	 	A.	 	Photowatt is undertaking an initial public offering (the “Offering”) of its
common shares pursuant to a registration statement on Form F-1 under the U.S.
Securities Act of 1933 and a prospectus filed with Canadian provincial and territorial
securities regulatory authorities.
	 
	 	B.	 	Immediately prior to the completion of the Offering, ATS and Photowatt intend
to enter into a Master Separation Agreement (the “Master Separation Agreement”),
containing the key provisions relating to the separation of ATS and Photowatt, and the
other Separation Agreements (as defined in the Master Separation Agreement) providing
for, among other things, the transfer to Photowatt of certain assets of ATS including
the Foil Presses.
	 
	 	C.	 	ATS and/or certain Affiliates of ATS are in the business of providing design,
development, fabrication and testing services (or some combination thereof) in
connection with the development of certain types of machinery or process concepts and
Photowatt and/or certain Affiliates of Photowatt may desire to engage ATS or an
Affiliate of ATS to provide same from time to time on and subject to the terms of this
Agreement.
	 
	 	D.	 	Photowatt wishes to engage ATS to house its Foil Presses and to supply Foil
Products on and subject to the terms of this Agreement.
	 
	 	E.	 	The parties intend in this Agreement and the other Separation Agreements to set
forth the principal arrangements between them regarding the Offering and their
operations thereafter.

 

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NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual promises, covenants and agreements
set forth below, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of
which the parties hereby acknowledge, the parties agree as follows:

ARTICLE 1

DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

1.1 Any capitalized term not defined in this Agreement shall have the meaning given such term in
the Master Separation Agreement. The following capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have
the following meaning:

	 	(a)	 	“Affiliate” means with respect to any entity, any other entity directly or
indirectly controlling or controlled by, or under direct or indirect common control
with, such entity or one or more of the other Affiliates of that entity (or a
combination thereof). For purposes of this definition, an entity shall control another
entity if the first entity (i) owns, beneficially or of record, more than fifty percent
(50%) of the voting securities of the other entity, or (ii) has the ability to elect a
majority of the directors of the other entity.
	 
	 	(b)	 	“ATS Indemnified Parties” has the meaning set out in Section 4.8(a).
	 
	 	(c)	 	“Business Day” means a day other than Saturday, Sunday or other day on which
commercial banks in Toronto, Ontario are authorized or required by law to close.
	 
	 	(d)	 	“Common Shares” means the common shares in the capital of Photowatt at the date
hereof and includes any shares or securities into which such common shares may be
converted or changed or which result from a consolidation, subdivision,
reclassification, stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization or redesignation of the
common shares of Photowatt, any shares or securities of Photowatt which are received as
a stock dividend or distribution in respect of such common shares, any common shares of
Photowatt received on the exercise of any option, warrant or other similar right and
any shares or securities which may be received by the holders of common shares of
Photowatt as a result of an amalgamation, merger, arrangement or other reorganization
of or including Photowatt.
	 
	 	(e)	 	“Cost” means all manufacturing costs including, labour, materials, other direct
costs, and an allocation of indirect and overhead costs.
	 
	 	(f)	 	“Deliverables” mean the tangible documents and equipment that are to be
provided to Photowatt pursuant to the terms of a Project Agreement, which may include
without limitation, reports, designs, equipment, prototypes, computer software, and
documentation. For purposes of clarity, Deliverables exclude Foil Products.
	 
	 	(g)	 	“Foil Presses” has the meaning set out in Section 4.1.
	 
	 	(h)	 	“Foil Products” has the meaning set out in Section 4.1.

 

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	 	(i)	 	“Percentage of Outstanding Common Shares” means the percentage equivalent to
the quotient obtained when (i) the number of Common Shares directly beneficially owned
at the time of the calculation by ATS and its
Affiliates, is divided by (ii) the total number of Common Shares outstanding at the
time of calculation, all quantities being on a non-diluted basis.
	 
	 	(j)	 	“Person” is to be broadly interpreted and includes an individual, a
corporation, a partnership, a trust, an unincorporated organization, a governmental
authority, and the executors, administrators or other legal representatives of an
individual in such capacity.
	 
	 	(k)	 	“Photowatt Indemnified Parties” has the meaning set out in Section
4.8(b).
	 
	 	(l)	 	“Products” means the equipment forming part of the Deliverables with respect to
a particular Project. For purposes of clarity, Products exclude Foil Products and Foil
Presses.
	 
	 	(m)	 	“Project” has the meaning set out in Section 3.1.
	 
	 	(n)	 	“Project Agreement” has the meaning set out in Section 3.1.
	 
	 	(o)	 	“Project Services” means all the services that are to be performed by ATS
pursuant to the terms of a Project Agreement, which may include, without limitation,
general consulting services, design services, and installation services. For purposes
of clarity, Project Services exclude any services provided by ATS pursuant to
Article 4.
	 
	 	(p)	 	“Proprietary Rights” means any and all legal and equitable rights, including
all worldwide copyrights, patent rights, trade secrets, confidential and proprietary
information rights, moral rights, and all rights and title in and to the structure,
sequence, and organization of a work of authorship, and all rights in and to any code,
materials, pictures, interfaces, screen display, and audio visual display or
presentation.
	 
	 	(q)	 	“Specifications” means the design, functional and performance specifications
mutually agreed upon between the parties.

1.2 Construction. If an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement
shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties and no presumption or burden of proof shall
arise favouring or disfavouring any party because of the authorship of any provision of this
Agreement. Any reference to any federal, state, provincial, local or foreign law shall be deemed
also to refer to such law as amended and all rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, unless
the context requires otherwise. Any reference to any Contract (including schedules, exhibits and
other attachments thereto), including this Agreement, shall be deemed also to refer to such
Contract as amended, restated or otherwise modified, unless the context requires otherwise. The
words “include,” “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by “without limitation.”
Pronouns in masculine, feminine and neuter genders shall be

 

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construed to include any other gender,
and words in the singular form shall be construed to include the plural and vice versa, unless the
context requires otherwise. The words “this Agreement,” “herein,” “hereof,” “hereby,” “hereunder”
and words of similar import refer to this
Agreement as a whole and not to any particular subdivision unless expressly so limited. Where this
Agreement states that a party “will” or “shall” perform in some manner or otherwise act or omit to
act, it means that such party is legally obligated to do so in accordance with this Agreement. The
word “or” shall not be exclusive. The captions, titles and headings included in this Agreement are
for convenience only and do not affect this Agreement’s construction or interpretation. Any
reference to an Article, Section or Schedule in this Agreement shall refer to an Article or Section
of, or Schedule to, this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires.

1.3 Conflicts With Other Separation Agreements. To the extent any portion of this Agreement
conflicts with the Master Separation Agreement, the Master Separation Agreement shall control.

ARTICLE 2

RIGHTS OF FIRST REFUSAL AND

PREFERRED SUPPLIER

2.1 Rights of First Refusal. ATS shall have the right of first refusal with respect to any offer
received from any third party or any agreement tentatively reached with any third party to supply
any equipment and related services of the type described in Schedule A hereto (“Offer”). Photowatt
shall promptly provide ATS with a copy of any such Offer. ATS shall have a period of 30 days after
delivery thereof within which to exercise its right of first refusal. The right of first refusal
may be exercised by delivery by ATS to Photowatt of a notice of acceptance. The terms and
conditions of such Offer with respect to price, equipment and services to be supplied, the
specifications thereof and delivery date shall, upon delivery of such notice of acceptance,
thereafter be binding upon ATS and Photowatt and ATS shall supply and Photowatt shall purchase the
equipment and services described in the Offer pursuant to those terms, provided that the terms of
this Agreement shall apply and be incorporated in such Offer and shall collectively constitute a
Project Agreement. If ATS does not exercise its right of first refusal, then Photowatt shall be
free to accept such Offer for the supply of such equipment and related services with the third
party provided that the terms of such Offer may not be revised without first providing the ATS with
its right of first refusal hereunder. Photowatt shall have the right
in its sole discretion to terminate this Section 2.1 and the
right of first refusal of ATS hereunder, by giving notice to ATS, if
ATS fails to perform any of its material obligations with respect to
the supply of any equipment to Photowatt pursuant to the right of
first refusal hereunder on two or more occasions and Photowatt shall
have notified ATS of such failures. In such event, all other
provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

2.2 Preferred Supplier. With respect to the supply of any equipment and related services of the
nature described in Schedule B hereto, ATS shall be Photowatt’s preferred supplier. If Photowatt
determines to purchase any equipment and related services of the nature described in Schedule B
hereto, then Photowatt shall send a written notice to ATS which shall contain a description of
Photowatt’s requirements with respect to such equipment and related services. Photowatt shall
allow ATS the opportunity to submit a bid with respect to the supply of the equipment and related
services described in such notice in accordance with this Section. If the parties reach agreement
with respect to the supply of such equipment and related services, then such agreement shall
constitute a Project Agreement for the purposes of this Agreement and the terms of this Agreement
shall apply.

 

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ARTICLE 3

PROJECT AGREEMENTS

3.1 Project Agreements

	 	(a)	 	Project Agreements. From time to time during the term of this Agreement
including pursuant to the provisions of Article 2, ATS and Photowatt may agree
in writing that ATS shall provide certain Project Services and/or Deliverables in
connection with a particular project (“Project”) which the parties intend to be
governed by this Agreement. Each such project agreement shall reference this
Agreement, shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement, and shall be referred to
herein as a “Project Agreement”. Any agreements entered into pursuant to Section
2.1 and Section 2.2 shall be deemed to be Project Agreements and shall be
subject to the terms of this Agreement. Each Project Agreement shall be deemed to
include the terms of any quotation provided by ATS unless otherwise expressly provided
for. Any terms on Photowatt’s purchase order, other than terms addressing quantity and
price, shall be void and of no force notwithstanding any delivery under such purchase
order.
	 
	 	(b)	 	Affiliates. Should an Affiliate of a party to this Agreement enter into what
would otherwise be a Project Agreement with the other party to this Agreement or an
Affiliate of such other party, and should the parties to that Project Agreement
reference this Agreement as governing such Project, then the terms of this Agreement
shall apply to the same extent as if the parties to that Project Agreement were parties
to this Agreement and the terms “Photowatt” and “ATS” herein shall be amended as
required for the purposes of such Project Agreement.

3.2 Provision Of Services and Deliverables. Upon the execution or entering into of a Project
Agreement by both parties, ATS shall provide the Services and Deliverables specified in the Project
Agreement in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Project Agreement and the terms and
conditions of this Agreement. ATS shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Services
and Deliverables in accordance with any schedule set forth in a Project Agreement, or if no
schedule is set forth in such Project Agreement, in accordance with the schedule otherwise agreed
upon in writing between the parties. All scheduled completion dates are best estimates based on
current projections and based on Photowatt meeting its obligations and ATS shall not be liable for
delays in completion or delivery.

3.3 Price and Payment.

	 	(a)	 	Price and Payment. Photowatt and ATS will mutually agree to pricing for each
Project in the corresponding Project Agreement. Unless otherwise provided for in a
particular Project Agreement, all payments are due within 30 days of receipt of an
invoice from ATS. Photowatt shall pay interest at the prime rate quoted from time to
time by The Bank of Nova Scotia plus 2% on any amounts invoiced by ATS which are not
paid when due.

 

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	 	(b)	 	Taxes. The prices quoted by ATS are exclusive of all applicable federal,
state/provincial or local taxes, unless otherwise stated. Photowatt shall pay the gross
amount of any present or future sales, use, excise, value added, or other similar tax
applicable to the price, sale or delivery of any Product, Project Service or
Deliverable furnished hereunder or to their use by Photowatt. Photowatt shall furnish
ATS with evidence of exemption from any such taxes acceptable to the taxing
authorities. Photowatt shall assess and remit any applicable tax to taxing authorities
not otherwise invoiced by ATS. If any tax in the nature of withholding tax is payable
on any sums invoiced under this Agreement, Photowatt shall pay ATS such amount as is
necessary to ensure that the net amount received by ATS after such withholding shall be
equal to the amount invoiced or otherwise required to be paid herein.

3.4 Design Changes. No changes to the design of a Product from that agreed upon in the Project
Agreement shall be binding unless agreed to in writing by both parties. Any such amendment to a
Project Agreement shall address the impact of such changes on costs and schedule. In the event ATS
agrees to undertake a design study for Photowatt to assess a potential design change, the schedule
for all materials or components affected by the design study shall be extended by a period of time
equal to the hold time, if any, associated with such study, whether or not the parties ultimately
agree to the proposed change.

3.5 Equipment Safety. ATS shall build the Product to comply with ATS’s interpretation of
applicable (OSHA or CSA) safety standards. ATS shall review equipment safety including guarding
designs with Photowatt at a design review meeting with the intent to maximize operator safety,
particularly with respect to all pinch points and moving parts. Photowatt shall advise ATS of any
required equipment safety or guarding changes no later than five (5) days following the date of
such design review meeting. Unless provided for in the Specifications, if Photowatt requests
deviation from ATS’s interpretation of the applicable safety standards, this shall be considered a
design change (See Section 5). ATS may decline any proposed change in the design by
Photowatt, if ATS has concerns regarding safety, reliability, performance or warranty service.

3.6 Photowatt Obligations. Unless otherwise stated in a Project Agreement, Photowatt agrees to
fulfill the following obligations in relation to each Project. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary contained herein, if the following obligations of Photowatt are not met in a timely
manner, ATS will not be responsible for any impacts to the scope, schedule, budget, or any other
agreed terms and conditions set forth in the Project Agreement:

	 	(a)	 	Photowatt shall provide ATS in a timely manner with:

	 	(i)	 	all information necessary in order to comply
with its obligations under any Project Agreement or reasonably
requested by ATS;
	 
	 	(ii)	 	access to Photowatt’s and its Affiliates’
personnel and appropriate subject matter experts in connection with any
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	 	(iii)	 	all required sample parts or other specified
items required by ATS to design, manufacture, test and install the
Product; and
	 
	 	(iv)	 	clear and unobstructed access to those portions
of Photowatt’s and its Affiliates’ premises required by ATS for
installation of the Product in a condition ready to receive the
Product; and

	 	(b)	 	Any documents submitted to Photowatt for comment or approval by ATS must be
reviewed in a timely manner by Photowatt for accuracy, completeness and conformance to
this Agreement. Failure of Photowatt to advise ATS in writing of material issues
associated with such documents within 5 business days of submission or resubmission
will be considered deemed approval of such documents.

In the event of any delay resulting from Photowatt’s failure to meet these obligations, the date of
delivery or of performance as set out in the applicable Project Agreement shall be extended for a
period equal to the period of such delay. ATS shall not, in such circumstances be liable for any
failure to fulfill any obligations under any Project Agreement and Photowatt shall pay ATS
compensation for the costs actually incurred by reason of such delay, including carrying charges,
transportation charges, storage charges, travel charges, personnel charges and reasonable overhead
and profit thereon.

3.7 Factory Acceptance and Site Acceptance. The following provisions apply with respect to the
acceptance of any Products forming part of the Deliverables:

	 	(a)	 	ATS and Photowatt shall agree in writing upon a test plan (“Test Plan”) within
20 business days of completion of the final designs for the Products, setting out the
criteria to be met, and the testing process to be employed, during the FAT (as defined
below) and the SAT (as defined below).
	 
	 	(b)	 	A factory acceptance test (“FAT”) shall be performed at ATS’s facility or such
facilities of ATS’s subcontractors as may be agreed upon in writing by the parties and
shall commence within five (5) business days of notice from ATS confirming completion
of the Products or at such other time as may be agreed upon in writing by the parties.
Such testing shall be carried out in accordance with the Test Plan. The FAT shall be
deemed successful when the results of the testing are in compliance with the Test
Plan’s criteria.
	 
	 	(c)	 	A Photowatt site acceptance test (“SAT”) shall be performed at Photowatt’s
facility within five (5) business days of the completion of installation of the
Products at Photowatt’s site. Such testing shall be carried out in accordance with the
Test Plan. The SAT shall be deemed successful when the results of the testing are in
compliance with the Test Plan’s criteria.
	 
	 	(d)	 	ATS shall carry out such remedial work as is necessary to achieve a successful
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	 	 	 	requested by Photowatt beyond those set forth in the Specifications may require
additional charges which shall be determined by mutual agreement by both parties and
reflected in a change order executed by the parties in accordance with Section
3.4. Once remedial work is complete, the Products will be re-tested and this
process shall continue until a successful FAT and SAT is achieved.

	 	(e)	 	In the event ATS and Photowatt are unable to agree upon a Test Plan within the
time period provided for in sub-section (a) above, the parties shall immediately
escalate the issue within their organizations and, failing agreement within five (5)
business days of when that escalation should have occurred, either party shall have the
right to terminate the applicable Project Agreement upon five (5) days’ notice. In the
event of such termination, Photowatt shall pay ATS for all work performed prior to the
termination, including costs and expenses already incurred and commitments made by ATS
plus reasonable amounts for overhead and profit on the foregoing.
	 
	 	(f)	 	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, FAT and/or SAT will be deemed
successfully completed in the event that Photowatt fails to conduct the tests within
the prescribed timeframe referred to above or in the event Photowatt does not provide
the production quality sample parts or other inputs required by the Test Plan within
such timeframes.

3.8 Delivery, Title, Risk of Loss and Security. Unless otherwise specified in the applicable
Project Agreement, delivery will be made to Photowatt Ex-Works at point of manufacture, skidded for
domestic truck shipment. Any export or other special packing or special transportation charges
shall be charged to and paid by Photowatt. Except as otherwise provided herein or in the Project
Agreement, ATS shall not be responsible for freight transportation, insurance, shipping, storage,
import duty, brokerage, handling, demurrage, or similar charges. If such charges are by the terms
of sale included in the Project Agreement price, any increase in rates becoming effective after the
date of Project Agreement shall be for the account of and responsibility of Photowatt. Risks of
loss or damage shall pass to Photowatt on delivery to the carrier at ATS’s facility; however, title
to the Product will not pass to Photowatt until payment has been received in full. Without
limiting and in addition to the aforementioned retention of title, Photowatt hereby grants to ATS a
first-priority purchase-money security interest in all goods, general intangibles and other
personal property sold or otherwise supplied by ATS to Photowatt under this Agreement and any
Project Agreement, including, without limitation, the Deliverables under each Project Agreement,
together with all accessions thereto, all replacements thereof and all proceeds therefrom, to
secure payment of all amounts owing by Photowatt to ATS under this Agreement and such Project
Agreements, including the unpaid portion of the purchase price of the goods, general intangibles
and other personal property sold or otherwise supplied by ATS to Photowatt under this Agreement and
any Project Agreement from time to time. ATS shall have authority to make all filings,
registrations and notifications necessary or desirable to protect, preserve and perfect its
security interest and the intended priority thereof. Photowatt agrees that in the event of default
by it of any provision of this Agreement, ATS will have all remedies available to it contemplated
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law, including those contained in applicable personal property security legislation. This security
is granted in addition to and not in substitution for any other rights and remedies ATS may have
hereunder or otherwise.

3.9 Limited Warranty

	 	(a)	 	ATS warrants that each Product (other than equipment comprising prototypes or
proof of principle equipment) will be free from defects in workmanship and material and
shall materially conform to the Specifications for a period (the “Warranty Period”) of
twelve (12) months from the date of successful completion of SAT of the Product in
Photowatt’s plant or fifteen (15) months from the date of shipment from ATS’s
facilities, whichever occurs first.
	 
	 	(b)	 	During the term of the applicable Project Agreement, ATS warrants that it shall
perform all Project Services provided under the Project Agreement in a workmanlike
manner respecting industry standards and practices for similar services.
	 
	 	(c)	 	Upon prompt notification from Photowatt of any failure of a Product or any
Project Services to conform to these warranties during the applicable warranty period,
ATS will make repairs, adjustments, re-performance or replacements to the defective
part(s) or Project Services at ATS’s option. Where required by ATS, Photowatt agrees
to return a defective part to ATS at Photowatt’s expense. ATS will return corrected or
replacement parts to Photowatt CPT Photowatt’s plant. Photowatt acknowledges that this
sub-section sets forth Photowatt’s exclusive remedy, and ATS’s exclusive liability, for
any breach of these warranties or other duty related to the quality of the Products or
the Project Services.
	 
	 	(d)	 	ATS shall have no responsibility for, and does not warrant against, any
problems that occur as a result of improper use of any Product or failure to properly
install, maintain and operate it in accordance with ATS’s recommended procedures, or
alteration to it by any party other than ATS or those authorized by ATS to do so or any
modifications not made by ATS or problems that result from any accident, vandalism,
mischief or theft. Photowatt shall maintain accurate and complete records regarding
equipment operation and maintenance and service procedures performed on the Product.
	 
	 	(e)	 	ATS’s warranty excludes consumable items and wear parts, such as but not
limited to belts, bulbs, lamps, fuses, o-rings, filters, fiber guides, printer ribbons
or cartridges, lubricants, solvents or chemicals, which by their nature require
periodic replacement.
	 
	 	(f)	 	With respect to third party equipment integrated into the Product, warranties
for such items are limited to the warranty extended to ATS by the third party supplier.
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	 	 	 	suppliers to the extent ATS is able to and agrees to assist Photowatt in making any
claim pursuant to the said warranties.

ATS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCTS SUPPLIED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT,
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ALL OF WHICH ARE DISCLAIMED BY ATS AND WAIVED BY PHOTOWATT.

3.10 Spare Parts

	 	(a)	 	Sixty (60) days prior to the shipment of any Product, ATS shall provide
Photowatt with a list of recommended parts (“Spare Parts”), subject to final
verification by ATS at the time of shipment of the Products, to be stocked by Photowatt
for maintenance of the Products set forth in the applicable Project Agreement, and all
subsequent change orders to such Project Agreements in accordance with this Agreement,
including prices (in effect at such time), lead-time, original equipment manufacturer
(OEM) and OEM part numbers for such parts.
	 
	 	(b)	 	ATS agrees that it will, for a period of five (5) years after the Warranty
Period, make available the necessary resources to service the Products and sell to
Photowatt all necessary Spare Parts, at prevailing price, delivery and payment terms,
required for maintenance and repair of the Products. The parties acknowledge that in
the event that Spare Parts consisting of or including components manufactured by a
third party supplier and not manufactured by ATS cease to be available from such third
party supplier, ATS shall be entitled to identify a suitable replacement or work-around
solution for such Spare Parts. After such five (5) year period has expired, Photowatt
may request that ATS continue to support the Products or supply Spare Parts and, if ATS
does not choose to continue to support such Products or supply such Spare Parts, ATS
agrees to provide Photowatt, upon receipt of a written request from Photowatt
therefore, with an opportunity for Photowatt to make final purchases of any Spare Parts
then in the possession of ATS and supply Photowatt with copies of all manufacturing
drawings of Spare Parts that are manufactured by ATS so that Photowatt can maintain the
Products, provided that Photowatt shall only be able to use such drawings to make or
have made Spare Parts for Products supplied by ATS and for no other purpose.

3.11 Patent Indemnity

	 	(a)	 	ATS agrees that it will, at its own expense, defend any suit instituted against
Photowatt and will indemnify Photowatt against any award of Losses and reasonable costs
made against Photowatt in a final judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction, or any
amount in settlement or compromise thereof, provided that (i) the same is based upon a
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	 	 	 	valid patent under the laws of the United States or Canada; (ii) Photowatt gives ATS
prompt, detailed notice in writing of any such claims asserted; and (iii) Photowatt
permits ATS sole authority through its counsel to defend and/or settle the matter
and Photowatt cooperates and assists with such defense and/or settlement.
	 
	 	(b)	 	In case the Product is, or may become, the subject of any such proceeding, ATS
may, and in the event the Product is held in such suit to constitute an infringement
and its use is enjoined, ATS shall, at its expense and option, either procure for
Photowatt the right to continue to use the Product, or replace same with a
non-infringing product or part, or modify same so it becomes non-infringing, or remove
the Product and refund the purchase price of the infringing part of the Product (less
depreciation for its use on a straight line basis over a period of five (5) years from
the date of the applicable Project Agreement) and any transportation costs shall be
separately paid by Photowatt.
	 
	 	(c)	 	The indemnity obligations shall not apply to the extent a claim for
infringement of third party intellectual property rights relates to (i) any Product or
part which is manufactured to Photowatt’s design; (ii) any Product or part which is
modified by a party other than ATS (ii) any product of a third party as specified by
Photowatt incorporated in the Product; (iii) the use of any Product furnished to
Photowatt in combination with other products not furnished by ATS, unless the Product
furnished by ATS, alone and without combination, infringes the asserted rights; or (iv)
any infringement relating to Photowatt’s prescribed manufacturing processes. As to any
such excluded product or part thereof, ATS assumes no liability whatsoever for
intellectual property right infringement and Photowatt shall hold ATS harmless against
any infringement claim arising therefrom.
	 
	 	(d)	 	These express indemnity obligations shall be ATS’s sole obligation and
Photowatt’s sole remedy in respect to any third party claims of infringement of
intellectual property rights.

3.12 Limitations of Liability and Remedies

	 	(a)	 	Consequential Damages. In no event, whether as a result of breach of contract,
warranty, tort (including negligence) or otherwise, shall ATS or its suppliers or
subcontractors be liable for any special, indirect, consequential, incidental or
punitive damages including, but not limited to, loss of profit or revenues, loss of use
of any Product, any Foil Product or any associated equipment, damage to associated
equipment, cost of capital, cost of substitute products, facilities, services or
replacement equipment, down time costs or claims of Photowatt’s customers for such
damages. If Photowatt transfers title to or leases any Product to any third party,
Photowatt shall obtain from such third party a provision affording ATS and its
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	 	(b)	 	Aggregate Liability. In no event, whether as a result of breach of contract,
warranty, tort (including negligence) or otherwise, shall ATS’s liability to any
Photowatt Indemnified Party for any Losses arising out of, or resulting from the
Products or Project Services furnished hereunder, exceed the amount actually received
by ATS for the specific Product or Project Service which gives rise to the claim.
	 
	 	(c)	 	The remedies provided either party in this Agreement are such party’s sole and
exclusive remedies.

ARTICLE 4

FOIL PRESSES AND FOIL PRODUCTS

4.1 Foil Presses. The parties acknowledge that Photowatt is the owner of two aluminium foil
presses known as the “Systems 1 Press” and the “AMD Press” (the “Foil Presses”) which are located
and installed at the premises of ATS. The AMD Press occupies 2,500 square feet of ATS’s premises
and the Systems 1 Press occupies 5,000 square feet of ATS’s premises. In consideration of ATS
allowing the Foil Presses to be located and installed and operated at ATS’s premises, Photowatt
agrees to pay a charge of $10.00 per square foot per annum occupied by the Foil Presses plus
applicable taxes, payable in advance in monthly instalments on the first day of each calendar month
during the term of this Article 4 without deduction, abatement or set-off. ATS will allow
Photowatt, its Affiliates and its and their respective employees access to ATS’s premises during
normal business hours on reasonable notice in order to be able to use and operate the Systems 1
Press for research and development purposes.

4.2 Foil Products. The parties acknowledge that Photowatt may require ATS to supply it with
aluminium foil processed by the AMD Press in order to manufacture spheral solar products. At such
time as Photowatt is ready to begin to issue firm purchase orders for such products, Photowatt
shall notify ATS. ATS agrees to supply to Photowatt such quantities of aluminium foil processed by
the AMD Press (“Foil Products”) as Photowatt may order from time to time on and subject to the
terms of this agreement and pursuant to firm purchase orders which have been accepted by ATS. The
price payable by Photowatt for Foil Products shall be equal to ATS’s Cost thereof plus 12%. Firm
purchase orders shall be on ATS’s standard form, as amended from time to time. ATS’s supply
obligations under this Section are subject to available labour, supplies, and AMD Press capacity
(any requirement to operate the AMD Press for more than eight hours per day being subject to the
mutual agreement of the parties). Photowatt shall provide ATS with a rolling forecast of aluminium
foil requirements, to be provided on the first day of each month covering the following three
months.

4.3 No Warranty. Recognizing that Photowatt owns the Foil Presses and is responsible for their
maintenance, the Foil Products supplied by ATS to Photowatt hereunder are sold on an “as is” basis
and ATS makes no warranty whatsoever, express or implied, with respect to the Foil Products,
including any warranty of quality, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or conformity
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4.4 Terms and Conditions of Sale. Delivery of Foil Products will be made to Photowatt Ex-Works at
point of manufacture, skidded for domestic truck shipment. Any export or other special packing or
special transportation charges shall be charged to and paid by Photowatt. ATS shall not be
responsible for freight transportation, insurance, shipping, storage, import duty, brokerage,
handling, demurrage, or similar charges. Risks of loss or damage shall pass to Photowatt on
delivery to the carrier at ATS’s facility; however, title to Foil Products will not pass to
Photowatt until payment has been received in full. ATS shall not be required to ship Foil Product
during any period where past due amounts are owing under this Agreement.

4.5 Maintenance and Repair. Photowatt shall be responsible to maintain the Foil Presses in good
operating condition at its sole cost and expense and ATS shall provide Photowatt with access to its
premises during normal business hours on reasonable notice for such purpose. Photowatt assumes the
entire risk of loss, theft, destruction or damage to the Foil Presses.

4.6 Invoicing and Settlement of Costs.

	 	(a)	 	ATS shall invoice Photowatt upon shipment of Foil Products, the fees payable by
Photowatt for Foil Products ordered by Photowatt under this Article 4.
	 
	 	(b)	 	Photowatt shall pay to ATS, on or before the 10th day after the date on which
an invoice for Foil Products is delivered to the Photowatt in accordance herewith (or
the next Business Day, if such 10th day is not a Business Day) (each, a “Payment
Date”), by wire transfer of immediately available funds payable to the order of ATS,
all amounts invoiced by ATS pursuant to Section 4.6. Photowatt shall pay
interest at the prime rate as quoted from time to time of The Bank of Nova Scotia plus
2% on any amounts invoiced by ATS which are not paid when due. In the event Photowatt
fails to pay amounts owing under this Article 4 on two or more occasions, ATS
reserves the right to require all future deliveries of Foil Products to be paid C.O.D.
	 
	 	(c)	 	The prices quoted by ATS are exclusive of all applicable federal,
state/provincial or local taxes, unless otherwise stated. Photowatt shall pay the
gross amount of any present or future sales, use, excise, value added, or other similar
tax applicable to the price, sale or delivery of any Product, Foil Product, Project
Service or Deliverable furnished hereunder or to their use by Photowatt. Photowatt
shall furnish ATS with evidence of exemption from any such taxes acceptable to the
taxing authorities. Photowatt shall assess and remit any applicable tax to taxing
authorities not otherwise invoiced by ATS. If any tax in the nature of withholding tax
is payable on any sums invoiced under this Agreement, Photowatt shall pay ATS such
amount as is necessary to ensure that the net amount received by ATS after such
withholding shall be equal to the amount invoiced or otherwise required to be paid
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4.7 Limitation of Liability.

	 	(a)	 	Photowatt acknowledges and agrees that (i) ATS is not in the business of
supplying Foil Products to third parties and that the AMD Press has never been used to
manufacture Foil Products on a commercial basis, (ii) ATS has agreed to supply Foil
Products as an accommodation to Photowatt and (iii) ATS makes no representations or
warranties whatsoever, whether express or implied by statute or otherwise, regarding
the Foil Products or any other matters relating to or arising out of this Agreement.
	 
	 	(b)	 	In no event, whether as a result of breach of contract or warranty, tort
(including negligence) or otherwise shall ATS have any liability to any Photowatt
Indemnified Party or any other Person for any Losses arising out of, resulting from or
relating to any Foil Products manufactured on Photowatt’s Foil Presses and supplied to
Photowatt hereunder or for any related services rendered or to be rendered hereunder by
any ATS Indemnified Party, or for their respective actions or inactions hereunder,
except for Losses resulting from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of such ATS
Indemnified Party or its representatives.
	 
	 	(c)	 	Photowatt shall in all circumstances use commercially reasonable efforts to
mitigate and otherwise minimize Losses to the Photowatt Indemnified parties,
individually and collectively, whether direct or indirect, due to, resulting from or
arising in connection with any failure by ATS to comply fully with ATS’s obligations
under this Article 4.
	 
	 	(d)	 	Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall
ATS be liable to Photowatt or any other Person for, and Photowatt (on behalf of itself,
its Affiliates and other Photowatt Indemnified parties) hereby releases ATS from all
claims for, special, indirect, consequential, incidental or punitive Losses (including
lost profits or savings), even if advised of their possible existence.
	 
	 	(e)	 	In no event, whether as a result of breach of contract, warranty, tort
(including negligence) or otherwise, shall ATS’s liability for any Losses arising out
of, or resulting from this Article 4, exceed the amount actually received by
ATS for the specific Foil Product or service which gives rise to the claim.

4.8 Indemnification.

	 	(a)	 	Subject to Section 4.7, Photowatt shall indemnify and hold harmless
ATS, its Affiliates and its and their respective directors, officers, employees and
agents (the “ATS Indemnified Parties”) from and against any and all Losses relating to,
arising out of or in connection with the Foil Presses and the Foil Products including
any service rendered or to be rendered by any ATS Indemnified Person pursuant to this
Agreement, any Losses relating or attributable to the manufacture of the Foil Products
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	 	 	 	defect or failure in the Products, any claim for patent infringement or other
infringement of intellectual property rights relating to the Foil Presses, or any
ATS Indemnified Party’s actions or inactions in connection with any such Foil
Presses and Foil Products, except to the extent resulting from such ATS Indemnified
Party’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.

	 	(b)	 	Subject to Section 4.7, ATS shall indemnify and hold harmless
Photowatt, its Affiliates and its and their respective directors, offices, employees
and agents (the “Photowatt Indemnified Parties”) from and against any and all Losses
relating to, arising out of or in connection with the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of any ATS Indemnified Party in connection with the Foil Products supplied
to Photowatt pursuant to this Agreement.

4.9 Claim Procedure. The claim procedures set forth in Section 8.4 of the Master
Separation Agreement shall apply to indemnification claims under Article 4 of this
Agreement.

4.10 Termination of Article 4. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, this
Article 4 may be terminated as follows:

	 	(a)	 	the parties may by mutual agreement terminate this Article 4 of this
Agreement, in whole or in part, in accordance with this
  Section 4.10(a);
	 
	 	(b)	 	Photowatt may terminate this Article 4 at any time if ATS shall have
failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Article 4,
Photowatt shall have notified ATS in writing of such failure and such failure shall
have continued unremedied for a period of at least 30 days after receipt by ATS of
written notice of such failure from Photowatt; and
	 
	 	(c)	 	either party shall have the right to terminate its obligations under this
Article 4 by giving at least six months notice to the other party; provided
that ATS shall not be permitted to exercise its termination right until one year from
the Effective Date.

If the term of this Agreement ends pursuant to Section 7.1(b) because the
Percentage of Outstanding Common Shares is less than 10%, then, unless earlier terminated
as provided for above, this Article 4, Article 5 and Article 6
shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding Section 7.1 until:

	 	(i)	 	eighteen (18) months following the Effective
Date if the event described in Section 7.1(b) occurs during the first
year of the term of this Agreement; and
	 
	 	(ii)	 	six (6) months following the occurrence of the
event described in Section 7.1(b) if such event occurs after the first
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4.11 Effect of Termination.

	 	(a)	 	Notwithstanding any termination or expiry of this Article 4: (i)
Photowatt shall remain liable to the ATS for any fees payable under this Article
4 which are owed and payable prior to the effective date of such termination; and
(ii) the provisions of Sections 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.11,
Article 5 (Confidentiality and Proprietary Rights) and Article 8
(General) shall survive any such termination.
	 
	 	(b)	 	Following termination of this Agreement, the parties agree to cooperate with
each other in providing for an orderly transition to Photowatt or to a successor
service provider as designated by Photowatt. Without limiting the foregoing, ATS
agrees to cooperate with Photowatt in developing a transition schedule with respect to
the supply of Foil Products.
	 
	 	(c)	 	Upon termination or notice of termination of this Article 4 as
applicable, Photowatt shall at Photowatt’s sole cost and expense cause the Foil Presses
to be de-installed and shall take possession of the Foil Presses and cause the Foil
Presses to be moved and relocated from ATS’s premises. Photowatt also agrees to pay
all of ATS’s costs in restoring its premises to its condition prior to the installation
of the Foil Presses including filling the holes containing the Foil Presses and
installing new flooring. Photowatt shall be permitted a period of 6 months from the
earlier of the date of termination or notice of termination to remove the Foil Presses
and allow sufficient time for remediation, provided Photowatt shall continue to pay a
pro-rata portion of the service charge provided for in Section 4.1 during such
period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary provided for above, in the event
there are outstanding amounts owing by Photowatt to ATS at the time of termination, ATS
may, at its option, require payment of such amounts before Photowatt is entitled to
remove the Foil Presses.

ARTICLE 5

CONFIDENTIALITY AND PROPRIETARY RIGHTS

5.1 Confidentiality. The parties acknowledge that they are bound by the provisions of Article
6 of the Master Separation Agreement which governs the confidentiality and disclosure of
Information.

5.2 Proprietary Rights

	 	(a)	 	Ownership/License. ATS shall and does irrevocably grant and assign to
Photowatt the Proprietary Rights in and to any and all of the Deliverables first
developed or conceived during performance of and otherwise resulting from this
Agreement other than those that constitute ATS Proprietary Technology (as defined
below) effective upon full payment for such Deliverables. Notwithstanding any
provision, express or implied, to the contrary, and for the purposes of clarity, the
parties confirm that ATS shall retain all Proprietary Rights to any ATS Proprietary
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	 	 	 	under the Agreement. “ATS Proprietary Technology” means any and all technology,
know-how, trade secrets, inventions, and software and other intellectual property
that: (i) was developed or conceived by ATS prior to or outside the scope of this
Agreement, or (ii) is owned by a third party and that ATS has obtained rights to
independently of this Agreement, or (iii) is developed or conceived during the
course of performance under this Agreement (“New Developments”), to the extent such
New Developments relate to mechanical and electronic devices used to automatically
convey, grip, locate, orient, connect, manipulate, alter, form, inspect, test or
sense materials or products as part of a manufacturing process. Photowatt shall
have and ATS hereby grants to Photowatt, an irrevocable, non-exclusive, world-wide,
royalty-free, perpetual right and license to use such ATS Proprietary Technology as
has been incorporated into the Deliverables solely to operate, modify, and maintain
the Deliverables provided under the Agreement.
	 
	 	(b)	 	Software. The Product may use computer software. Computer software that is
custom developed by ATS specifically for Photowatt under the terms of the Agreement
(“Custom Software”) shall be delivered to Photowatt with the Product, including source
code. All title, right and interest in the copyright to such Custom Software shall
vest in Photowatt upon full payment for the Product and form part of the Deliverables.
Computer software of third party suppliers (“Third Party Software”) may also be
integrated into the Product. To the extent possible, ATS shall assign all rights
afforded under the licenses for such Third Party Software to Photowatt and Photowatt
shall assume all obligations under any such software licenses. The Deliverables may
also include software that has been developed by ATS, at ATS’s expense, for general use
in the products ATS manufactures (“ATS Software”). ATS Software is proprietary to ATS.
Upon full payment for the Product, such ATS Software shall be licensed to Photowatt on
a non-exclusive basis for use solely to operate and maintain the Product by Photowatt.
For certainty, unless the Project Agreement specifically contemplates and identifies
software as Custom Software to be developed for and owned by Photowatt, software
developed by ATS and included in the Deliverables shall be ATS Software.

ARTICLE 6

INSURANCE

6.1 Insurance. ATS and Photowatt will maintain in effect during the term of this Agreement the
following insurance coverage:

	 	(a)	 	worker’s compensation and employer’s liability Insurance providing for the
payment of benefits to and for the account of employees employed in connection with the
performances of any obligations hereunder; and
	 
	 	(b)	 	one or more policies of comprehensive general liability agreement from a
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	 	 	 	Ontario and naming the other party as an additional insured. Such policy shall
include a product liability endorsement covering personal injury and property damage
claims, suits and actions, effective for occurrences caused by accidents or other
incidents involving the products and services provided hereunder on or after the
date hereof. Such policy shall provide limits of liability per occurrence and other
terms which ATS from time to time considers satisfactory (initially, such policy
shall have a combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of at least
$10,000,000.00. From time to time as requested by either party hereto, the other
party shall promptly deliver evidence satisfactory to the requesting party that such
insurance is in full force and effect.

ARTICLE 7

TERM AND TERMINATION

7.1 Term. Unless earlier terminated as provided for in this Agreement and subject to Section
4.10, the term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue thereafter until
the earlier of:

	 	(a)	 	five (5) years from the Effective Date; and
	 
	 	(b)	 	such time as the Percentage of Outstanding Common Shares is less than 10%.

7.2 Termination of Project Agreement by Photowatt for Convenience. Photowatt may terminate a
Project Agreement (other than Article 4) in whole or in part for Photowatt’s convenience
upon ten (10) days’ written notice to ATS. In the event of such termination, Photowatt shall pay
ATS upon demand for all costs and expenses already incurred or commitments made by ATS for
materials and labour, including, without limitation, design, processing, handling, fabrication,
packing, shipping, travel, supplier termination, and restocking charges, plus reasonable amounts
for overhead and profit through to the effective date of termination. ATS shall not be entitled to
anticipated profit or anticipated overhead charges for the balance of the Project.

7.3 Termination by ATS for Cause. If Photowatt becomes insolvent or bankrupt or breaches a
material provision hereof and does not commence to remedy such breach within ten (10) calendar days
of written notice by ATS, ATS may terminate the Agreement in whole or in part effective ten (10)
calendar days after said notice was given. In the event of such termination, in addition to any
other rights ATS may have hereunder or otherwise, ATS shall have the right to take possession of
any Foil Products at an ATS site, as well as the Deliverables and all materials and components
related to the Deliverables in whatever stage of design, manufacture, or installation they are at
such time, except any Deliverables which have already been delivered to and paid for in full by
Photowatt. ATS shall be under no obligation to finish the work, provide further support or
information, or provide further Deliverables. In the event of such termination, Photowatt shall
pay ATS for all work performed prior to the termination, including costs and expenses already
incurred and commitments made by ATS plus reasonable expenses incurred after termination to recover
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amounts for overhead and profit on the foregoing. ATS shall not be entitled to compensation for
anticipated profit or anticipated overhead charges.

7.4 Termination by Photowatt for Cause.

	 	(a)	 	If ATS becomes bankrupt or insolvent or breaches a material provision hereof
and does not commence to remedy such breach within ten (10) calendar days of being
given written notice by Photowatt, Photowatt may terminate the Agreement in whole or in
part effective ten (10) calendar days after such notice was given. In the event of
such termination, Photowatt shall take possession of the Deliverables (in whatever
state of design or manufacture they are at such time) immediately and shall have a
right to receive a refund of all amounts paid to ATS by Photowatt hereunder, less an
amount representing payment for all work performed and deliverables provided by ATS to
the date of such termination. ATS shall not be entitled to anticipated profit or
anticipated overhead charges. Upon such payment, Photowatt shall have the right to the
continued use of the Deliverables then delivered.
	 
	 	(b)	 	THE REMEDY PROVIDED TO PHOTOWATT IN THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE PHOTOWATT’S SOLE AND
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN RESPECT OF ANY BANKRUPTCY OR INSOLVENCY OF ATS AND, EXCEPT AS
EXPRESSLY OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, IN RESPECT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS
AGREEMENT BY ATS.

ARTICLE 8

MISCELLANEOUS

8.1 Assignment. Neither party shall assign, transfer or otherwise alienate any or all of its
rights or interest under this Agreement without the express prior written consent of the other
party, which may be granted or withheld in such other party’s sole discretion. This Agreement
shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective
successors and permitted assigns, and any permitted assignee shall agree to perform the obligations
of the assignor of this Agreement. Any attempted transfer, assignment or alienation in violation of
this Section 8.1 shall be invalid and ineffective ab initio.

8.2 Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the other Separation Agreements constitute the entire
agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof and supersede
(a) all prior oral or written proposals or agreements, (b) all contemporaneous oral proposals or
agreements and (c) all previous negotiations and all other communications or understandings between
the parties, in each case with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof. No reliance is
placed on any warranty, representation, opinion, advice or assertion of fact made either prior to,
contemporaneous with, or after entering into this Agreement, or any amendment or supplement
thereto, by any party to this Agreement or its directors, officers and agents, to any other party
to this Agreement or its directors, officers and agents except to the extent that the same has been
reduced to writing and included as a term of the Separation Agreements, and none of the parties to
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into this Agreement or any amendment or supplement by reason of any such warranty, representation,
opinion, advice or assertion of fact. Accordingly, there will be no liability, either in tort
(including negligence) or in Contract, assessed in relation to any such warranty, representation,
opinion, advice or assertion of fact, except to the extent contemplated above.

8.3 Future Litigation and Other Proceedings. If any member of the Photowatt Group (or any of its
Representatives) or any member of the ATS Group (or any of its Representatives) at any time after
the Effective Date initiates or becomes subject to any Action with respect to which the parties
have no prior agreements (as to indemnification or otherwise), upon reasonable notice (a) the party
(and its Group members and its and their respective Representatives) that has not initiated and is
not subject to such Action shall comply, at the other party’s expense, with any reasonable requests
by the other party for assistance in connection with such Action (including by way of provision of
information and making available of Representatives as witnesses) and (b) each party (and its
Representatives) shall, at its own expense, coordinate with the other party its strategies and
actions with respect to such Action to the extent such coordination would not be detrimental to its
interests and shall comply, at the expense of the requesting party, with any reasonable requests of
the other party for assistance in connection therewith (including by way of provision of
information and making available of Representatives as witnesses).

8.4 Further Assurances. On and after the date of this Agreement, each party hereto shall cooperate
with the other party, and without any further consideration, but at the expense of the requesting
party, to execute and deliver, or use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause to be executed
and delivered, all instruments, including instruments of conveyance, assignment and transfer, and
to make all filings with, and to obtain all consents of, any Governmental Authority or any other
Person under any permit, license, agreement, indenture or other instrument (including any Consents
or consents, approvals, rulings or decisions of any Governmental Authority), and to take all such
other actions as such party may reasonably be requested to take by any other party hereto from time
to time, consistent with the terms of this Agreement, in order to effectuate the provisions and
purposes of this Agreement and the other transactions contemplated hereby.

8.5 Notices. Any notice, instruction, direction, demand or other communication to any party under
the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed properly delivered, given and
received: (a) when delivered by hand; (b) on the day sent by facsimile provided that the sender has
received confirmation of transmission from the recipient as at or prior to 5:00 p.m. Toronto time
on such day; (c) the first Business Day after sent by facsimile (to the extent that the sender has
received confirmation of transmission from the recipient after 5:00 p.m. Toronto time on the day
sent by facsimile); or (d) the next business day after sent by registered mail (at any time other
than during a general discontinuance of postal service due to strike, lockout or otherwise) or by
courier or express delivery service, in any case to the address or facsimile telephone number set
forth beneath the name of such party below (or to such other address or facsimile telephone number
as such party shall have specified in a written notice given to the other parties hereto):

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	 	 	 	ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.

250 Royal Oak Road

Cambridge, Ontario N3H 4R6

Attention: General Counsel

Fax No.:    (519) 650-6520
	 
	 	(2)	 	if to Photowatt, to:
	 
	 	 	 	Photowatt Technologies, Inc.

25 Reuter Drive

Cambridge, Ontario N3E 1A9
	 
	 	 	 	Attention: President and Chief Executive Officer

Fax No.:    (519) 650-6535

In the event of a general discontinuance of registered mail service due to strike, lock out or
otherwise, any notice, instruction, direction, demand or other communication will be delivered by
hand, courier or express delivery service or sent by facsimile and will be deemed to have been
received in accordance with this Section.

8.6 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement.

8.7 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws
of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein.

8.8 Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement shall be determined by a court,
administrative agency or arbitrator in any jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable,
such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not render the entire Agreement invalid and
shall not affect the validity, legality or enforceability of such term or other provision in any
other jurisdiction. Rather, this Agreement shall be construed as if not containing the particular
invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision, and all other provisions of this Agreement shall
nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the
transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner materially adverse to either party.
Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the
parties shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent
of the parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner to the end that the transactions
contemplated hereby are fulfilled to the fullest extent permitted under applicable Law.

8.9 Force Majeure. No party shall be deemed in default of this Agreement to the extent that any
delay or failure in the performance of its obligations under this Agreement results from any cause
beyond its reasonable control, such as acts of God, decrees or restraints of any Governmental
Authority, acts of civil or military authority, embargoes, epidemics, war, riots, insurrections,
fires, explosions, earthquakes, floods, unusually severe weather conditions, strikes or other
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systems, any failure in electrical or air conditioning equipment, and any other cause or causes
whether similar or dissimilar to those already specified, which cannot be controlled by such party.
In the event of any such excused delay, the time for performance shall be extended for a period
equal to the time lost by reason of the delay; provided however that the party seeking to excuse
its performance shall promptly notify the other party of the cause therefor, such performance shall
be so excused during the inability of the party to perform so caused, but for no longer period, and
the cause thereof shall be remedied as far as is commercially reasonable with all reasonable
dispatch.

8.10 Specific Performance. In the event of any actual or threatened default in, or breach of, any
of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, the party or parties who are or are to
be thereby aggrieved shall have the right to specific performance and injunctive or other equitable
relief of its rights under this Agreement, in addition to any and all other rights and remedies at
law or in equity, and all such rights and remedies shall be cumulative. The parties agree that the
remedies at law for any breach or threatened breach, including monetary damages, are inadequate
compensation for any loss and that any defense in any action for specific performance that a remedy
at law would be adequate is waived. Any requirements for security or posting of any bond with such
remedy are waived.

8.11 Currency. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, all amounts in this Agreement are
stated and will be paid in Canadian currency.

8.12 Time Periods. Unless otherwise specified, time periods within or following which any payment
is to be made or act is to be done shall be calculated by excluding the day on which the period
commences and including the day on which the period ends.

8.13 Amendment. This Agreement may only be modified, amended by, altered or supplemented by the
execution and delivery of a written agreement executed by both the parties.

8.14 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed an original and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one and the same
agreement.

8.15 Authority. Each party represents to the other party that (a) it has the corporate power and
authority to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, (b) the execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement by it have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or other
actions, (c) it has duly and validly executed and delivered this Agreement and (d) this Agreement
is legal, valid and binding obligation, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms,
subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws
affecting creditors’ rights generally and general equitable principles.

8.16 Jurisdiction. If any Dispute arises out of or in connection with this Agreement, except as
expressly contemplated by another provision of this Agreement, the parties irrevocably (and the
parties shall cause each other member of their respective Group to irrevocably) (a) consent and
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Ontario, (b) waive any objection to that choice of forum based on venue or to the effect that the
forum is not convenient, and (c) WAIVE TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO
TRIAL OR ADJUDICATION BY JURY.

8.17 Dispute Resolution. Any controversy or claim, whether based on Contract, tort, Law or other
legal or equitable theory (including any claim of fraud, misrepresentation or fraudulent inducement
or any question of validity or effect of this Agreement, including this Section 8.17) (in
each such case, a “Dispute”) arising out of or related to this Agreement, or the breach or
termination thereof, shall be submitted in good faith to negotiations and, if necessary, mediation
in accordance with the terms below before any Action is commenced.

	 	(a)	 	Direct Negotiation. If either party considers that any Dispute has
arisen under or in connection with this Agreement, then such party may first deliver a
notice to the other party describing the nature and the particulars of such Dispute.
Second, within 10 Business Days following delivery of such notice to the other party,
the parties shall meet (whether by phone or in person) in a good faith attempt to
resolve the Dispute. Third, if the Dispute is still unresolved after 10 Business Days
following the commencement of such good faith attempt, then the chief financial officer
(or another designee with full authority to resolve such dispute) of each party shall
meet (whether by phone or in person) in a good faith attempt to resolve the Dispute,
such meeting to be held within 20 days of the first meeting referred to above. Fourth,
if the Dispute is still unresolved after 10 Business Days following the commencement of
such second negotiations, then such Dispute shall be submitted to mediation in
accordance with Section 8.17(b).
	 
	 	(b)	 	Mediation. If the Dispute is to be submitted to mediation in
accordance with Section 8.17(a), the mediator will be selected by mutual
agreement of the parties, which agreement shall be reached in good faith and on a
timely basis. If they are unable to agree on a mediator, each party will select one
third party representative, each of whom shall be an independent experienced
professional mediator practicing in Ontario, which two representatives shall mutually
select a mediator for such Dispute with the same qualifications referred to above (and
each party shall in good faith instruct its representative to work in good faith with
the other party’s representative to promptly select such mediator).

	 	(i)	 	Mediation Procedure. The mediation
will be conducted pursuant to the rules generally used by the mediator
in the mediator’s practice, subject to the following:

	 	(A)	 	The mediator will act as an
advocate for resolution and will use his or her best efforts
to assist the parties in reaching a mutually acceptable
settlement. The mediator may suggest ways of resolving the
Dispute, but may not impose his or her own judgment on the
issues or that of the parties. The mediator will not have the
authority to decide any issue for the parties, but will
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	 	 	 	facilitate the voluntary resolution of the Dispute by the
parties.
	 
	 	(B)	 	Each Person participating in
the mediation will have authority to settle, and all Persons
necessary to the decision to settle will be present during the
entire mediation session or sessions.
	 
	 	(C)	 	The mediation will take place
at a time and convenient location agreeable to the mediator
and the parties, as the mediator will determine, but such
mediation will take place no later than 20 Business Days after
the commencement of the second negotiations under Section
8.17(a) and will take place over two consecutive days.
	 
	 	(D)	 	Mediation sessions will be
private, and only the parties and their representatives may
attend the mediation sessions. Other Persons may attend the
mediation sessions only with the written permissions of the
parties and with the consent of the mediator.
	 
	 	(E)	 	There will be no stenographic
record of the mediation process, and no Person will tape
record any portion of the mediation sessions.
	 
	 	(F)	 	No subpoenas, summons,
complaints, citations, writs, or other process may be served
at or away from the site of any mediation session upon any
Person who then is entering, on the way to, in attendance or
leaving the session.
	 
	 	(G)	 	The parties will participate
in the mediation proceeding in good faith with the intention
to settle.
	 
	 	(H)	 	No later than five days prior
to the mediation, each party will deliver to the mediator all
information reasonably required for the mediator to understand
the issues presented and a confidential memorandum (not to
exceed five pages with normal type size and margins) setting
forth the following:

	 	i.	 	identification of the matters in dispute;
	 
	 	ii.	 	concise
statement of points (factual, legal, practical) that
such party believes enhances its chance of achieving
a favourable outcome of the Dispute; and

 

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	 	iii.	 	history
of settlement discussions and outstanding offers of
settlement.

	 	(I)	 	The above rules may be
modified or amended with the parties’ written consent.

	 	(ii)	 	Release. The mediator will not be a
necessary or proper party in any Action relating to the mediation.
Neither the mediator, the Person employing the mediator, nor the Person
providing the mediator will be liable to any party for any acts or
omissions in connection with any mediation conducted pursuant to this
Section 8.17.
	 
	 	(iii)	 	Compromise Negotiation. The mediation
is a compromise negotiation for purposes of the applicable rules of
evidence and is an alternative dispute resolution procedure subject to
Law chosen to govern this Agreement. The entire procedure is and will
be confidential. All conduct, statements, promises, offers, views and
opinions, whether oral or written, made in the course of the mediation
by any of the parties, their agents, employees or other representatives
and by the mediator, who is the parties’ joint agent for purposes of
these compromise negotiations, are confidential and will, in addition
where appropriate, be deemed to be work product and privileged. Such
conduct, statements, promises, offers, views and opinions will not be
discoverable or admissible for any purposes, including impeachment, if
any litigation or other proceedings involve the parties and will not be
disclosed to anyone not an agent, employee, expert or other
representative for any of the parties. Evidence otherwise discoverable
or admissible is not excluded from discovery or admission as a result
of its use in the mediation. Confidential Information disclosed to the
mediator by the parties or by witnesses in the course of the mediation
will not be divulged by the mediator. All records, reports or other
documents received by the mediator while serving in that capacity will
be confidential. The mediator will not be compelled to divulge such
records or to testify with regard to the mediation in any adversary
proceeding or judicial forum.
	 
	 	(iv)	 	Costs of Mediation. The parties will
bear their respective costs incurred in connection with the mediation
described in this Section 8.17, except that the parties will
share equally the fees and expenses of the mediator, the costs of
obtaining the facility for the mediation, and the fees and expenses of
any experts employed at the mediator’s request.
	 
	 	(v)	 	Termination of Mediation. The mediation
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	 	(A)	 	by the execution of a
settlement agreement resolving the dispute by the parties;
	 
	 	(B)	 	by a written declaration of
the mediator to the effect that further efforts at mediation
are no longer worthwhile; or
	 
	 	(C)	 	after the completion of two
full days of mediation sessions, by written declaration of a
party or parties to the effect that mediation proceedings are
terminated.

	 	(c)	 	Litigation. Neither party may bring (or have brought) any Action in
any forum with respect to any Dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement, or
the breach or termination thereof, until such party has fully complied with Section
8.17(a) and (b) with respect to such Dispute.

8.18 Binding Effect and Assignment. This Agreement binds and benefits the parties and their
respective successors and permitted assigns. This Agreement is for the sole benefit of the parties
(and, solely for purposes of Section 3.11 and Section 4.8, the Persons indemnified
thereby) and nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, confers or intends to confer any rights
or remedies of any nature whatsoever in favour of any Person (including any employee or shareholder
of ATS or Photowatt) other than the parties.

8.19 Survival Beyond Completion. The rights and obligations of each party with respect to sections
entitled, “Patent Indemnity”, “Confidentiality”, “Proprietary Rights”, “Limitations of Liabilities
and Remedies”, shall survive termination of the Agreement or acceptance of the Deliverables in
accordance with their terms.

8.20 Expenses. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each party shall be responsible for
its own fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with the matters contemplated by this
Agreement.

8.21 Waiver. A provision of this Agreement may be waived only by a writing signed by the party or
parties intended to be bound by the waiver. A party is not prevented from enforcing any right,
remedy or condition in the party’s favour because of any failure or delay in exercising any right
or remedy or in requiring satisfaction of any condition, except to the extent that the party
specifically waives the same in writing. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall
constitute a waiver of any other provision nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver
unless otherwise expressly provided. Any enumeration of a party’s rights and remedies in this
Agreement is not intended to be exclusive, and a party’s rights and remedies are intended to be
cumulative to the extent permitted by Law and include any rights and remedies authorized in Law or
in equity.

8.22 Compliance With Laws. Each party shall comply with all applicable legal requirements
(including all relevant federal, state and provincial legislation and regulatory requirements); and
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each party shall comply with, and shall take all
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result in non-compliance by the other party, with the provisions of the Personal Information
Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada) and any similar federal, state or provincial
legislation, including the provisions relating to the collection, use, retention and disclosure of
Personal Information and (ii) the transfer of any information hereunder is in compliance with
applicable export control or similar Laws.

8.23 No Agency. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute or be deemed to constitute a
partnership or joint venture between the parties or constitute or be deemed to constitute any party
the agent or employee of the other party for any purpose whatsoever, and neither party shall have
authority or power to bind the other party or to contract in the name of, or create a liability
against, the other party in any way or for any purpose.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized
representatives.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	ATS AUTOMATION TOOLING SYSTEMS INC.	 	 	 	PHOTOWATT TECHNOLOGIES INC.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	Date: [Month] ___, 2006	 	 	 	Date: [Month] ___, 2006	 	 

 

SCHEDULE A

LIST OF EQUIPMENT SUBJECT TO RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL

(SECTION 2.1)

The following Spheral Solar Equipment:

	 	1.	 	Foil Production Equipment
	 
	 	2.	 	Optical Fused Powder
	 
	 	3.	 	Front Bond
	 
	 	4.	 	Diagnostic BLP
	 
	 	5.	 	Back Bond
	 
	 	6.	 	Test/Sort
	 
	 	7.	 	Cell Cut & Test
	 
	 	8.	 	FWP weld
	 
	 	9.	 	FWP Cut
	 
	 	10.	 	Stringers
	 
	 	11.	 	Module Test
	 
	 	12.	 	General Material
Handling*
	 
	 	13.	 	New Automation Scopes

 

			
	*	 	General Material Handling includes automated wafer handling between workstations

 

SCHEDULE B

LIST OF EQUIPMENT SUBJECT TO PREFERRED SUPPLIER STATUS

(SECTION 2.2)

The following Wafer-based PV Equipment:

	 	1.	 	Screen Print
	 
	 	2.	 	Edge Isolation Laser
	 
	 	3.	 	Wafer Test
	 
	 	4.	 	Tabbing/Stringing
	 
	 	5.	 	Lamination
	 
	 	6.	 	Module Test
	 
	 	7.	 	*General Material
Handling
	 
	 	8.	 	New Automation Scopes

 

			
	*	 	General Material Handling includes automated wafer handling between workstationsexv10w3

 

Exhibit 10.3

TRANSITIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT

between

ATS AUTOMATION TOOLING SYSTEMS INC.

– and –

PHOTOWATT TECHNOLOGIES INC.

[     ], 2006

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	Page	 
	ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION	 	 	 	 
	Section 1.01	 	Definitions
	 	 	1	 
	Section 1.02	 	Construction
	 	 	3	 
	Section 1.03	 	Conflicts With Other Separation Agreements
	 	 	3	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE II SERVICES	 	 	 	 
	Section 2.01	 	Services
	 	 	3	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE III SERVICE COSTS; OTHER CHARGES	 	 	 	 
	Section 3.01	 	Service Costs Generally
	 	 	4	 
	Section 3.02	 	Fixed-Price Billing
	 	 	4	 
	Section 3.03	 	Fixed-Rate Billing
	 	 	4	 
	Section 3.04	 	Pass-Through Billing
	 	 	4	 
	Section 3.05	 	Benefit Billing
	 	 	5	 
	Section 3.06	 	Invoicing and Settlement of Costs
	 	 	5	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE IV STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION	 	 	 	 
	Section 4.01	 	General Standard of Service
	 	 	6	 
	Section 4.02	 	Delegation
	 	 	6	 
	Section 4.03	 	Limitation of Liability
	 	 	7	 
	Section 4.04	 	Indemnification
	 	 	7	 
	Section 4.05	 	Claim Procedure
	 	 	8	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE V TERM AND TERMINATION	 	 	 	 
	Section 5.01	 	Term
	 	 	8	 
	Section 5.02	 	Termination
	 	 	8	 
	Section 5.03	 	Effect of Termination
	 	 	9	 
	Section 5.04	 	Turnover
	 	 	9	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE VI INSURANCE MATTERS	 	 	 	 
	Section 6.01	 	Photowatt Insurance Coverage During Insurance Transition Period
	 	 	10	 

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	Section 6.02	 	Cooperation; Payment of Insurance Proceeds to Photowatt; Agreement Not
to Release Carriers
	 	 	10	 
	Section 6.03	 	Photowatt Insurance Coverage After the Insurance Transition Period
	 	 	11	 
	Section 6.04	 	Deductibles and Self-Insured Obligations
	 	 	11	 
	Section 6.05	 	Procedures with Respect to Insured Photowatt Liabilities
	 	 	11	 
	Section 6.06	 	Insufficient Limits of Liability for
ATS Liabilities and Photowatt
Liabilities
	 	 	11	 
	Section 6.07	 	Cooperation
	 	 	12	 
	Section 6.08	 	No Assignment or Waiver
	 	 	12	 
	Section 6.09	 	No Liability
	 	 	12	 
	Section 6.10	 	Additional or Alternate Insurance
	 	 	12	 
	Section 6.11	 	Forbearance and Prior Insurance Coverage
	 	 	12	 
	Section 6.12	 	Further Agreements
	 	 	13	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	ARTICLE VII MISCELLANEOUS	 	 	 	 
	Section 7.01	 	Assignment
	 	 	13	 
	Section 7.02	 	No Agency
	 	 	13	 
	Section 7.03	 	Subcontractors
	 	 	13	 
	Section 7.04	 	Entire Agreement
	 	 	13	 
	Section 7.05	 	Future Litigation and Other Proceedings
	 	 	14	 
	Section 7.06	 	Further Assurances
	 	 	14	 
	Section 7.07	 	Notices
	 	 	14	 
	Section 7.08	 	Time of Essence
	 	 	15	 
	Section 7.09	 	Governing Law
	 	 	15	 
	Section 7.10	 	Severability
	 	 	15	 
	Section 7.11	 	Force Majeure
	 	 	15	 
	Section 7.12	 	Specific Performance
	 	 	16	 
	Section 7.13	 	Currency
	 	 	16	 
	Section 7.14	 	Time Periods
	 	 	16	 
	Section 7.15	 	Amendment
	 	 	16	 
	Section 7.16	 	Counterparts
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	 	 	 	 	Page	 
	Section 7.17	 	Authority
	 	 	16	 
	Section 7.18	 	Jurisdiction
	 	 	17	 
	Section 7.19	 	Dispute Resolution
	 	 	17	 
	Section 7.20	 	Binding Effect
	 	 	20	 
	Section 7.21	 	Expenses
	 	 	20	 
	Section 7.22	 	Waiver
	 	 	20	 
	Section 7.23	 	Audits
	 	 	20	 
	Section 7.24	 	Compliance With Laws
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TRANSITIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT

     This
Transitional Services Agreement is dated as of [     ], 2006 by and between ATS AUTOMATION
TOOLING SYSTEMS INC. (“ATS”) and PHOTOWATT TECHNOLOGIES INC. (“Photowatt”).

RECITALS

	 	A.	 	Photowatt is undertaking an initial public offering (the “Offering”) of its
common shares pursuant to a registration statement on Form F-1 under the U.S.
Securities Act of 1933 and a prospectus filed with Canadian provincial and territorial
securities regulatory authorities.
	 
	 	B.	 	Immediately prior to the completion of the Offering, ATS and Photowatt intend
to enter into a Master Separation Agreement (the “Master Separation Agreement”),
containing the key provisions relating to the separation of ATS and Photowatt, and the
other Separation Agreements (as defined in the Master Separation Agreement).
	 
	 	C.	 	Pursuant to Separation Agreements, the ATS Group has transferred to the
Photowatt Group the Photowatt Assets on the terms contemplated by the Separation
Agreements.
	 
	 	D.	 	Beginning on the Effective Date, Photowatt will carry on the Photowatt
Business.
	 
	 	E.	 	Following completion of the Offering, ATS has agreed to provide the Services to
Photowatt on and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
	 
	 	F.	 	The Parties intend in this Agreement and the other Separation Agreements to set
forth the principal arrangements between them regarding the Offering and their
operations thereafter.

          For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the Parties hereby covenant and agree as follows:

ARTICLE I

DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION

     Section 1.01 Definitions.

     (a) Any capitalized term used in this Agreement but not defined in this Agreement shall have
the definition given such term in the Master Separation Agreement.

     (b) In this Agreement:

     “Agreement” means this Transitional Services Agreement, together with the Schedules attached
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     “Applicable Insurance” has the meaning set out in Section 6.11(a).

     “ATS Insurance Policies” has the meaning set out in Section 6.01(a).

     “ATS Plans” has the meaning set out in Section 3.05.

     “Benefit Services” means Services relating to the administration of employee plans and benefit
arrangements.

     “Effective
Date” means •, 2006.

     “Employee Welfare Plans” has the meaning set out in Section 4.02.

     “ERISA” means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended.

     “Fixed-Price Billing” has the meaning set out in Section 3.02.

     “Fixed-Rate Billing” has the meaning set out in Section 3.03.

     “Force Majeure” means an event beyond the control of the Party claiming Force Majeure that by
its nature could not have been foreseen by such Party, or, if it could have been foreseen, was
unavoidable, including acts of God, storms, floods, riots, fires, sabotage, civil commotion or
civil unrest, interference by civil or military authorities, acts of war (declared or undeclared)
and failure of energy sources.

     “Insurance Policies” means insurance policies pursuant to which a Person makes a
true risk transfer to an insurer.

     “Insurance Proceeds” means those monies (a) received by an insured from an insurance carrier,
or (b) paid by an insurance carrier on behalf of the insured.

     “Insurance Transition Period” has the meaning set out in Section 6.01(a).

     “Insured Photowatt Liability” means any Photowatt Liability to the extent it is covered under
the terms of the ATS Insurance Policies in effect prior to the end of the Insurance Transition
Period.

     “Master Separation Agreement” has the meaning set out in the recitals of this Agreement.

     “Offering” has the meaning set out in the recitals of this Agreement.

     “Party” means a party to this Agreement and its successors and permitted assigns and “Parties”
means every Party.

     “Pass-Through Billing” has the meaning set out in Section 3.04.

     “Payment Date” has the meaning set out in Section 3.06(b).

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     “Photowatt Covered Parties” has the meaning set out in Section 6.01(a).

     “Prime Rate” means the rate of interest per annum quoted by Bank of Nova Scotia from time to
time as its reference rate for Canadian Dollar demand loans made to its commercial customers in
Canada and which it refers to as its “prime rate”, as such rate may be changed by it from time to
time.

     “Receiving Party” has the meaning set out in Section 3.02.

     “Service Costs” means the amounts to be paid by Photowatt to ATS for Services under this
Agreement. For clarity, Service Costs shall not include the amounts paid to employees of the
Photowatt Group for payroll.

     “Services” means the services to be provided by ATS or its agents or subcontractors under this
Agreement, as more fully described in Schedule I attached hereto.

     Section 1.02 Construction. If an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation
arises, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties and no presumption
or burden of proof shall arise favouring or disfavouring any Party because of the authorship of any
provision of this Agreement. Any reference to any federal, state, provincial, local or foreign law
shall be deemed also to refer to such law as amended and all rules and regulations promulgated
thereunder, unless the context requires otherwise. Any reference to any Contract (including
schedules, exhibits and other attachments thereto), including this Agreement, shall be deemed also
to refer to such Contract as amended, restated or otherwise modified, unless the context requires
otherwise. The words “include,” “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by
“without limitation.” Pronouns in masculine, feminine and neuter genders shall be construed to
include any other gender, and words in the singular form shall be construed to include the plural
and vice versa, unless the context requires otherwise. The words “this Agreement,” “herein,”
“hereof,” “hereby,” “hereunder” and words of similar import refer to this Agreement as a whole and
not to any particular subdivision unless expressly so limited. Where this Agreement states that a
Party “will” or “shall” perform in some manner or otherwise act or omit to act, it means that such
Party is legally obligated to do so in accordance with this Agreement. The word “or” shall not be
exclusive. The captions, titles and headings included in this Agreement are for convenience only
and do not affect this Agreement’s construction or interpretation. Any reference to an Article,
Section or Schedule in this Agreement shall refer to an Article or Section of, or Schedule to, this
Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires.

     Section 1.03 Conflicts With Other Separation Agreements. To the extent any portion of
this Agreement conflicts with the Master Separation Agreement, the Master Agreement shall control.

ARTICLE II

SERVICES

     Section 2.01 Services.

     (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, ATS agrees to provide (or cause to
be provided) the Services to the Photowatt Group. Unless otherwise specifically set

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forth in Schedule I or agreed in writing by the Parties, the Services provided shall
be substantially similar in scope, quality and nature to those customarily provided by ATS prior to
the Effective Date. Unless otherwise specifically set forth in Schedule I or agreed in
writing by the Parties, it is the intention of the Parties that the use by the Photowatt Group of
the Services shall not be substantially greater than the level of use by the Photowatt Business
prior to the Effective Date.

     (b) To the extent requested by Photowatt, any Services to be provided hereunder shall be
provided directly to any member of the Photowatt Group. ATS may satisfy its obligation to provide
any of the Services hereunder by causing one or more members of the ATS Group to provide such
Service; provided; however, that the foregoing shall not relieve ATS of its
obligations to provide Services hereunder, nor shall it relieve Photowatt of its obligation to pay
ATS for such Services hereunder.

     (c) In addition to the Services described in Schedules I, if requested by Photowatt,
and to the extent the Parties mutually agree, ATS shall provide (or cause to be provided)
additional services to Photowatt. The scope of any such additional services, as well as the costs
and other terms and conditions applicable to such services, shall be as mutually agreed by the
Parties, and the Parties shall amend Schedule I appropriately in connection therewith.

ARTICLE III

SERVICE COSTS; OTHER CHARGES

     Section 3.01 Service Costs Generally. The Schedules hereto indicate the methods by
which Service Costs to be charged for specific Services are to be determined. Photowatt shall pay
to ATS the Service Costs in accordance with Section 3.06.

     Section 3.02 Fixed-Price Billing. The “Fixed-Price Billing” method means ATS shall
charge the member of the Photowatt Group receiving (directly or indirectly) a Service (the
“Receiving Party”) the amounts set forth on the relevant Schedule for such Service, at the times
set forth on such Schedule.

     Section 3.03 Fixed-Rate Billing. The “Fixed-Rate Billing” method means ATS shall
charge the Receiving Party an amount determined according to the fixed hourly rate set forth on the
relevant Schedule for such Service, at the times set forth on such Schedule.

     Section 3.04 Pass-Through Billing. The “Pass-Through Billing” method means the
aggregate amount of third-party, out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by ATS on behalf of a
Receiving Party for Services provided by such third parties and (to the extent the performance of
any such Service by any such third party is not substantially similar to Services provided by such
third party or a substantially similar third party prior to the Effective Date) approved by such
Receiving Party, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Said costs shall include the
costs incurred in connection with obtaining the consent of any party to an agreement to which ATS
is a party where such consent is related to and reasonably required for the provision of such
Service. Services provided by third parties will be billed by the third party to ATS and ATS will
invoice the Receiving Party for such invoiced amounts pursuant to Section 3.06. If ATS
incurs any such costs or expenses on behalf of any Receiving Party bundled

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together with costs incurred by ATS or its subsidiaries, ATS shall allocate any such costs or
expenses in good faith as set forth on any applicable Schedule hereto or, if not set forth on a
Schedule, then as ATS shall determine in the exercise of ATS’s reasonable judgment. ATS shall make
such allocations reasonably and in good faith, and ATS or its agents shall keep and maintain such
books and records as may be reasonably necessary to make such allocations. ATS shall make copies
of such books and records available to the Receiving Party upon request and with reasonable notice.

     Section 3.05 Benefit Billing. Prior to the Effective Date, certain employees of the
Photowatt Group participated in certain benefit plans sponsored by ATS (“ATS Plans”).

     (i) On and after the Effective Date, such employees shall continue to be eligible to
participate in the ATS Plans, subject to the terms of the governing plan documents as
interpreted by the appropriate plan fiduciaries. On and after the Effective Date, subject
to regulatory requirements and the provisions of Section 4.01, ATS shall continue to
provide Benefit Services to and in respect of such employees with reference to ATS Plans as
administered by ATS prior to the Effective Date.

     (ii) The costs payable by a Receiving Party for Services related to the ATS Plans,
which are included in Schedule I, shall be determined and billed as set forth in
Schedule I. The Parties acknowledge and agree that some of the costs associated
with certain ATS Plans will be paid principally through Photowatt employee payroll
deductions for such plans as specified in Schedule I.

     (iii) Each Party may request changes in the applicable terms and provisions of any of
the Benefit Services relating to the ATS Plans, approval of which shall not be unreasonably
withheld by the other Party; provided, however, that changes in the terms
and provisions of any of the ATS Plans shall be in the sole discretion of ATS, and ATS may
(in its sole discretion) terminate or otherwise modify, in any manner, any ATS Plan at any
time and from time to time. The Parties agree to cooperate fully with each other in the
administration and coordination of regulatory and administrative requirements associated
with ATS Plans.

     Section 3.06 Invoicing and Settlement of Costs.

     (a) ATS shall invoice the applicable Receiving Party in advance of each calendar month for
the estimated Service Costs to be incurred by the applicable Receiving Party and attributable to
the following month. Such estimate will be arrived at by ATS in the exercise of ATS’s reasonable
judgment, based on known Fixed-Price Billing amounts and known or estimated Pass-Through Billing
and Fixed-Rate Billing amounts for the month in question. All Pass-Through Billing amounts are to
be invoiced when ATS is invoiced for same regardless of the period covered by the related Services.
In connection with the invoicing described in this Section 3.06(a), ATS shall provide to
the applicable Receiving Party the same billing data and level of detail and such other related
data as may be reasonably requested by the applicable Receiving Party. Each monthly invoice will
provide for any necessary adjustment so that actual Service Costs incurred in the most recently
completed month match the total dollar amount collected with respect to that month.

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     (b) Each Receiving Party shall pay to ATS, on or before the beginning of each calendar
month(each, a “Payment Date”), by wire transfer of immediately available funds payable to the order
of ATS, all amounts properly invoiced by ATS pursuant to Section 3.06(a) for such month.
If any Receiving Party fails to pay any monthly payment within 30 days of the relevant Payment
Date, such Receiving Party shall be obligated to pay, in addition to the amount due on such Payment
Date, interest on such amount at the Prime Rate plus 2%, compounded monthly from the relevant
Payment Date through the date all such due amounts are paid. Offsetting is not permitted.

ARTICLE IV

STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION

     Section 4.01 General Standard of Service.

     (a) Subject to the limitations on liability set forth in Section 4.03, ATS will use
commercially reasonable efforts to deliver the applicable Services to Photowatt at the same levels
as such Services are or have customarily been provided in the past. In addition, ATS shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the nature and quality of Benefit Services provided
to the Persons described in Section 3.05(i) under ATS Plans, either by ATS directly or
through administrators under contract, shall be substantially the same as, or consistent with, the
same services provided to or on behalf of ATS employees under ATS Plans.

     (b) Information technology Services shall continue to be provided by ATS during the term of
this Agreement at the same service levels provided prior to the date of this Agreement, provided
that ATS is able to obtain the necessary licenses from software and other providers (which both
Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain). Additional license or other fees, if
any, that are charged by software or other providers necessary for ATS to provide information
technology Services will be paid by Photowatt. Photowatt acknowledges and agrees that ATS is not
in the business of providing information technology services to third parties, but has agreed to
provide such services solely to assist Photowatt establish itself as an independent operating
company.

     Section 4.02 Delegation. Subject to Section 4.01 above, Photowatt hereby
delegates to ATS final, binding and exclusive authority, responsibility and discretion to interpret
and construe the provisions of employee welfare benefit plans in which the Persons described in
Section 3.05 have elected to participate and that are administered by ATS under this
Agreement (collectively, “Employee Welfare Plans”). ATS may further delegate such authority to
other Persons to:

     (i) provide administrative and other services;

     (ii) reach factually supported conclusions consistent with the terms of the respective
Employee Welfare Plans;

     (iii) make such other decisions and take such other actions as are permitted to be
delegated under the terms of the respective Employee Welfare Plans;

     (iv) make a full and fair review of each claim denial and decision related to the
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pursuant to
applicable law and any other applicable requirements, if a claimant timely requests in
writing a review for reconsideration of such decisions (the party adjudicating the claim
shall notify the claimant in writing of its decision on review and such notice shall satisfy
applicable laws and any other applicable requirements relating thereto); and

     (v) notify the claimant in writing of its decision on review.

     Section 4.03 Limitation of Liability.

     (a) Photowatt acknowledges and agrees that (i) ATS is not in the business of providing
services such as the Services to third parties, (ii) ATS has agreed to provide the Services as an
accommodation to Photowatt and (iii) ATS makes no representations or warranties whatsoever, whether
express or implied by statute or otherwise, regarding the Services or any other matters relating to
or arising out of this Agreement.

     (b) ATS shall not have any Liability to Photowatt or any other Person under this Agreement or
for any actions or inactions by any member of the ATS Group or its representatives, except for
Losses resulting from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of such member of the ATS Group or
its representatives; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not limit the
remedies of Photowatt against a provider of any Service other than any member of the ATS Group.

     (c) Photowatt shall in all circumstances use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate and
otherwise minimize Losses to the Photowatt Group, individually and collectively, whether direct or
indirect, due to, resulting from or arising in connection with any failure by ATS to comply fully
with ATS’s obligations under this Agreement.

     (d) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall ATS be
liable to Photowatt or any other Person for, and Photowatt (on behalf of itself, its Affiliates and
other Indemnified Persons) hereby releases ATS from all claims for, special, indirect,
consequential, incidental or punitive damages (including lost profits or savings), even if advised
of their possible existence, except that a Party may recover from the other Party special,
indirect, consequential, incidental or punitive damages owed to a third party in settlement or
satisfaction of claims for which such Party has a right to recover from such other Party under this
Agreement.

     (e) Each Party agrees that this Section 4.03 is commercially conspicuous.

     Section 4.04 Indemnification.

     (a) Subject to Section 4.03, Photowatt shall indemnify and hold harmless each ATS
Indemnified Person from and against any and all Losses incurred by such ATS Indemnified Person
relating to, arising out of or in connection with the Services rendered or to be rendered by any
ATS Indemnified Person pursuant to this Agreement or any ATS Indemnified Person’s actions or
inactions in connection with any such Services, except to the extent resulting from such ATS
Indemnified Person’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.

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     (b) Subject to Section 4.03, ATS shall indemnify and hold harmless each Photowatt
Indemnified Person from and against any and all Losses incurred by such Photowatt Indemnified
Person to the extent relating to, arising out of or in connection with the gross negligence or
willful misconduct of any ATS Indemnified Person in connection with the Services rendered or to be
rendered pursuant to this Agreement.

     (c) To the extent any other Person has agreed to indemnify any ATS Indemnified Person or to
hold an ATS Indemnified Person harmless and such Person provides services to any member of the ATS
Group relating directly or indirectly to any employee plan or benefit arrangement for which
Services are provided under this Agreement, ATS will exercise reasonable efforts (i) to make such
agreement applicable to each Photowatt Indemnified Person so that such Photowatt Indemnified Person
is held harmless or indemnified to the same extent as any ATS Indemnified Person and (ii) to make
available to each Photowatt Indemnified Person the benefits of such agreement.

     Section 4.05 Claim Procedure. The claim procedures set forth in Section 8.3
of the Master Separation Agreement shall apply to indemnification claims under this Agreement.

ARTICLE V

TERM AND TERMINATION

     Section 5.01 Term. Except as otherwise provided in this Article V, or in
Section 7.10 or as otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties, (a) all provisions of this
Agreement shall automatically terminate on the date which is 12 months following the date of this
Agreement and (b) a Party’s obligation to provide or to cause to be provided, and the other Party’s
obligation to pay for, a Service shall cease as of such date or such earlier date determined in
accordance with Section 5.02.

     Section 5.02 Termination.

     (a) The Parties may by mutual agreement terminate this Agreement with respect to one or more
of the Services, in whole or in part, in accordance with this Section 5.02(a). The Parties
shall meet at least quarterly to consider in good faith whether any Service (or its pricing) should
be modified or terminated, taking into account the impact of such Service’s modification or
termination on both Parties. To the extent that, in any such meeting, the Parties in good faith
agree that any Service (or its pricing) should be modified or terminated, the Parties shall work
together in good faith to determine a reasonable and appropriate schedule therefor.

     (b) Photowatt may terminate this Agreement or any individual Service for convenience by giving
30 days written notice to ATS. In the event of such termination, Photowatt shall pay ATS for any
and all costs incurred by ATS in connection with such termination including third party termination
charges and penalties and costs of obtaining consents to the early termination of third party
contracts and any committed costs with respect to which ATS is unable to obtain a refund.

     (c) Photowatt may terminate any individual Service at any time if ATS shall have failed to
perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement relating to such Service, Photowatt
shall have notified ATS in writing of such failure and such failure shall have

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continued unremedied for a period of at least 30 days after receipt by ATS of written notice
of such failure from Photowatt. ATS may terminate this Agreement at any time if Photowatt shall
have failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement, ATS shall have
notified Photowatt in writing of such failure and such failure shall have continued unremedied for
a period of at least 30 days after receipt by Photowatt of written notice of such failure from ATS.

     (d) ATS may terminate any individual Service that it or its representative or subcontractor is
performing, upon at least 30 days written notice, if the continued performance of such Service
becomes commercially impracticable, including a prohibition against continued performance in any
contract with a third party providing the Service in question.

     Section 5.03 Effect of Termination.

     (a) Other than as required by law, upon termination of any Service pursuant to Section
5.02, or upon termination of this Agreement in accordance with its terms, ATS shall have no
further obligation to provide the terminated Service (or any Service, in the case of termination of
this Agreement) and Photowatt shall have no obligation to pay any Service Costs relating to such
terminated Services or to make any other payments hereunder; provided, however,
that, notwithstanding such termination: (i) Photowatt shall remain liable to ATS for Service Costs
owed and payable in respect of Services provided prior to the effective date of such termination;
(ii) ATS shall continue to charge Photowatt for administrative and program costs relating to
benefits paid after but incurred prior to the termination of any Service and other services
required to be provided after the termination of such Service, and Photowatt shall be obligated to
pay such Service Costs in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; and (iii) the provisions of
Articles IV, V and VII and Section 6.06 shall survive any such
termination. All program and administrative costs attributable to the persons described in
Section 3.05(i), under ATS Plans that relate to any period after the effective date of any
such termination shall be for the account of and paid by Photowatt.

     (b) Following termination of this Agreement, with respect to any Service provided or procured
by ATS, the Parties agree to cooperate with each other in providing for an orderly transition of
such Service to Photowatt or to a successor service provider as designated by Photowatt. Without
limiting the foregoing, ATS agrees to (i) provide to Photowatt, within 30 days of the termination
of any Service relating to employee benefits, in a usable format designated by ATS, copies of all
records relating directly or indirectly to benefit determinations with respect to any and all the
Persons described in Section 3.05, including compensation and service records,
correspondence, plan interpretive policies, plan procedures, administration guidelines, minutes,
and any data or records required to be maintained by law and (ii) cooperate with Photowatt in
developing a transition schedule with respect to such terminated Service.

     Section 5.04 Turnover. At or before the termination of this Agreement or of any
Service provided hereunder, to expedite and facilitate the turnover, and provide for a smooth
transition, of the applicable function(s), ATS will provide any cooperation or information
reasonably requested by the applicable Receiving Party in connection with the applicable Receiving
Party’s assumption of such function(s).

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ARTICLE VI

INSURANCE MATTERS

     Section 6.01 Photowatt Insurance Coverage During Insurance Transition Period.

     (a) Throughout the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending upon the earlier of (i)
termination of the Service provided pursuant to this Article VI or (ii) termination or
expiration of this Agreement in accordance with its terms (the “Insurance Transition Period”), ATS
shall, subject to insurance market conditions and other factors beyond its control, maintain
Insurance Policies (the “ATS Insurance Policies”) covering and for the benefit of the Photowatt
Group and their respective directors, officers and employees (collectively, the “Photowatt Covered
Parties”) comparable to those maintained generally by ATS covering the Photowatt Covered Parties
prior to the Effective Date except that no directors and officers insurance shall be maintained for
the Photowatt Covered Parties; provided, however, that if ATS determines that (i)
the amount or scope of such insurance coverage will be reduced to a level materially inferior to
the level of insurance coverage in existence immediately prior to the Insurance Transition Period
or (ii) the retention or deductible level applicable to such insurance coverage, if any, will be
increased to a level materially greater than the levels in existence immediately prior to the
Insurance Transition Period, in each case other than solely as a result of the Offering, ATS shall
give Photowatt notice of such determination as promptly as practicable. Upon notice of such
determination, Photowatt shall be entitled to 60 days to evaluate Photowatt’s options regarding
continuance of insurance coverage under said Insurance Policies and Photowatt may cancel
Photowatt’s interest in all or any portion of such insurance coverage as of any day within such 60
day period provided that ATS is able to obtain any required consents of its insurers to such
cancellation.

     (b) Photowatt shall promptly pay to ATS all amounts for premium expenses, deductibles or
retention amounts, and any other costs and expenses that ATS may incur in connection with the
insurance coverages maintained pursuant to this Section 6.01. Similarly, ATS shall
promptly reimburse Photowatt for any applicable credits received by ATS. In addition, Photowatt
may purchase insurance coverage as an alternative to that described in Schedule I, from any
insurance carrier approved by ATS (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld), and, in such
case, subject to Section 5.03(a), Photowatt may terminate the insurance Services provided
hereunder by ATS in whole or in part after giving reasonable notice thereof to ATS provided that
ATS is able to obtain any required consents of its insurers to such cancellation.

     Section 6.02 Cooperation; Payment of Insurance Proceeds to Photowatt; Agreement Not to
Release Carriers. Each Party shall share such information, including claims data, as is
reasonably necessary to permit the other Party to manage and conduct its insurance matters in an
orderly fashion. ATS, at the request of Photowatt, shall cooperate with and use commercially
reasonable efforts to assist Photowatt in recovering Insurance Proceeds under the ATS Insurance
Policies for claims relating to the Photowatt Business or the Photowatt Covered Parties, whether
such claims arise under any agreement, by operation of law or otherwise, existing or arising from
any past acts or events occurring or failing to occur or alleged to have occurred or to have failed
to occur or any conditions existing or alleged to have existed before
the Effective Date, on the Effective Date or during the Insurance Transition Period, and ATS
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recovered Insurance Proceeds to Photowatt (to the extent that the right
to such proceeds has not already been satisfied, whether by direct payment by the insurer or
administrator, intercompany entry or otherwise). ATS and Photowatt shall not, and ATS will cause
its Group members not to, take any action that would intentionally jeopardize or otherwise
interfere with the other Party’s ability to collect any proceeds payable pursuant to any Insurance
Policy. Except as otherwise contemplated by this Agreement, after the Effective Date, neither
Party shall (nor permit any of its respective Group members to), without the consent of the other
Party, provide any insurance carrier with a release, or amend, modify or waive any rights under any
such policy or agreement, if such release, amendment, modification or waiver would adversely affect
any rights or potential rights of such other Party (or its Group members) thereunder. However,
nothing in this Section 6.02 shall (a) preclude any Group member from presenting any claim
or from exhausting any policy limit, (b) require any Group member to pay any premium or other
amount or to incur any Liability, or (c) require any Group member to renew, extend or continue any
policy in force.

     Section 6.03 Photowatt Insurance Coverage After the Insurance Transition Period.
From and after expiration of the Insurance Transition Period, Photowatt shall be responsible for
obtaining and maintaining insurance programs for the Photowatt Group’s risk of loss and such
insurance arrangements shall be separate and apart from the insurance programs of ATS.

     Section 6.04 Deductibles and Self-Insured Obligations. Photowatt shall be responsible
on or after the Effective Date for payment of self-insured retentions, deductibles and other
amounts not covered by insurance policies pertaining to the Photowatt Business. For all claims
incurred on or after the Effective Date (but not for any claims incurred prior to such date),
Photowatt shall reimburse ATS for all amounts necessary to exhaust or otherwise satisfy all
applicable self-insured retentions, deductibles and other amounts not covered by Insurance Policies
in connection with Photowatt Liabilities and Insured Photowatt Liabilities to the extent ATS is
required to pay any such amounts.

     Section 6.05 Procedures with Respect to Insured Photowatt Liabilities.

     (a) Photowatt shall reimburse ATS for all Losses incurred to pursue insurance recoveries from
Insurance Policies for Insured Photowatt Liabilities.

     (b) The defense of claims, suits or actions giving rise to potential or actual Insured
Photowatt Liabilities shall be managed (in conjunction with its insurers, as appropriate) by ATS.

     Section 6.06 Insufficient Limits of Liability for ATS Liabilities and Photowatt
Liabilities. If there are Liabilities in excess of coverage limits available under ATS’s
Insurance Policies so that ATS’s Insurance Policies will not cover the Liabilities of ATS and/or
Photowatt that would otherwise be covered by such Insurance Policies, then to the extent other
insurance is not available to ATS and/or Photowatt for such Liabilities, the Parties will work
together in good faith to determine a reasonable and equitable allocation of the proceeds of the
ATS Insurance Policies between such Parties. This Section 6.06 shall terminate 10 years
following the end of the Insurance Transition Period.

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     Section 6.07 Cooperation. ATS and Photowatt shall cooperate with each other in all
respects, and shall execute any additional documents that are reasonably necessary, to effectuate
the provisions of this Article VI.

     Section 6.08 No Assignment or Waiver. This Agreement shall not be considered as an
attempted assignment of any policy of insurance or as a contract of insurance and shall not be
construed to waive any right or remedy of any member of the ATS or Photowatt Group in respect of
any Insurance Policy or any other contract or policy of insurance.

     Section 6.09 No Liability. Photowatt does hereby agree, for itself and as agent for
each other member of the Photowatt Group, that no ATS Indemnified Person shall have any Liability
whatsoever as a result of the insurance policies and practices of ATS as in effect at any time
prior to the end of the Insurance Transition Period, including as a result of the level or scope of
any such insurance, the creditworthiness of any insurance carrier, the terms and conditions of any
policy, or the adequacy or timeliness of any notice to any insurance carrier with respect to any
claim or potential claim or otherwise; provided, that the waiver in the foregoing clause
regarding adequacy or timeliness shall not apply to ATS if Photowatt has requested in writing that
ATS give a notice or otherwise make a claim to an insurance carrier and ATS fails to give such
notice or make such claim in a reasonably timely manner, with reference to the standard of
performance set forth in Section 4.01.

     Section 6.10 Additional or Alternate Insurance. Notwithstanding any other provision
of this Agreement, during the Insurance Transition Period, ATS and Photowatt shall cooperate to
evaluate insurance options and secure additional or alternate insurance for Photowatt and/or ATS if
desired by and cost effective for Photowatt and ATS. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to
restrict any member of the Photowatt Group from acquiring at its own expense any other Insurance
Policy in respect of any Liabilities or covering any period.

     Section 6.11 Forbearance and Prior Insurance Coverage.

     (a) From and after the date of this Agreement, ATS shall not, and shall cause its Group not
to, take or fail to take any action if such action or inaction, as the case may be, would adversely
affect the applicability of any insurance in effect on the Effective Date (other than directors and
officers insurance) that covers all or any part of the assets, liabilities, business, directors,
officers or employees of any member of the Photowatt Group with respect to events occurring prior
to the Effective Date (“Applicable Insurance”).

     (b) ATS agrees that, from and after the Effective Date, all Applicable Insurance directly or
indirectly applicable to any assets, liabilities, business, directors, officers or employees of any
member of the Photowatt Group shall be for the benefit of such Group member, it being understood
that such Applicable Insurance shall also be for the benefit of ATS to the extent directly or
indirectly applicable to any assets, liabilities, business, directors, officers or employees of ATS
or any members of its Group. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, upon Photowatt’
reasonable request, ATS shall use reasonable efforts to modify, amend or assign all Applicable
Insurance policies and arrangements (to the extent relating to the Photowatt Business) so that the
applicable members of the Photowatt Group are the direct beneficiaries of such Applicable Insurance
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take all other action in respect of such Applicable Insurance; provided,
however, that if the modifications, amendments or assignments contemplated by this
Section 6.11(b) are not permissible, ATS shall, and shall cause each of its Group members
to, use reasonable efforts to enter into such other arrangements as Photowatt may reasonably
request to ensure that the Photowatt Group is entitled to the benefit (to the fullest extent set
forth in the relevant policies and arrangements) of any Applicable Insurance.

     Section 6.12 Further Agreements. The Parties acknowledge that they intend to allocate
financial obligations without violating any laws regarding insurance, self-insurance or other
financial responsibility. If it is determined that any action undertaken pursuant to this
Agreement or any related agreement between or involving the Parties violates any insurance,
self-insurance or related financial responsibility law or regulation, the Parties agree to work
together to do whatever is necessary to comply with such law or regulation while trying to
accomplish, as much as possible, the allocation of financial obligations as intended in this
Agreement or any such related agreement.

ARTICLE VII

MISCELLANEOUS

     Section 7.01 Assignment. Neither Party shall assign, transfer or otherwise alienate
any or all of its rights or interest under this Agreement without the express prior written consent
of the other Party, which may be granted or withheld in such other party’s sole discretion. This
Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective
successors and permitted assigns, and any permitted assignee shall agree to perform the obligations
of the assignor of this Agreement. Any attempted transfer, assignment or alienation in violation of
this Section 7.01 shall be invalid and ineffective ab initio.

     Section 7.02 No Agency. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute or be deemed to
constitute a partnership or joint venture between the Parties or, except to the extent provided in
Section 4.02, constitute or be deemed to constitute any Party the agent or employee of the
other Party for any purpose whatsoever, and neither Party shall have authority or power to bind the
other Party or to contract in the name of, or create a liability against, the other Party in any
way or for any purpose.

     Section 7.03 Subcontractors. ATS may hire or engage one or more subcontractors to
perform all or any of its obligations under this Agreement; provided, however,
that, subject to Section 4.02, ATS shall in all cases remain primarily responsible for all
obligations undertaken by it in this Agreement with respect to the scope, quality and nature of the
Services provided to Photowatt and, provided further, that, in each case, the use
of a subcontractor to perform ATS’s obligations would not substantially increase the costs to
Photowatt.

     Section 7.04 Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the other Separation Agreements
constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and
thereof and supersede (a) all prior oral or written proposals or agreements, (b) all
contemporaneous oral proposals or agreements and (c) all previous negotiations and all other
communications or understandings between the Parties, in each case with respect to the subject
matter hereof and thereof. No reliance is placed on any warranty, representation, opinion,
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or assertion of fact made either prior to, contemporaneous with, or after entering into this
Agreement, or any amendment or supplement thereto, by any Party to this Agreement or its directors,
officers and agents, to any other Party to this Agreement or its directors, officers and agents
except to the extent that the same has been reduced to writing and included as a term of the
Separation Agreements, and none of the Parties to this Agreement has been induced to enter into
this Agreement or any amendment or supplement by reason of any such warranty, representation,
opinion, advice
 or assertion of fact. Accordingly, there will be no liability, either in tort
(including negligence) or in Contract, assessed in relation to any such warranty, representation,
opinion, advice or assertion of fact, except to the extent contemplated above.

     Section 7.05 Future Litigation and Other Proceedings. If any member of the Photowatt
Group (or any of its Representatives) or any member of the ATS Group (or any of its
Representatives) at any time after the Effective Date initiates or becomes subject to any Action
with respect to which the Parties have no prior agreements (as to indemnification or otherwise),
upon reasonable notice (a) the Party (and its Group members and its and their respective
Representatives) that has not initiated and is not subject to such Action shall comply, at the
other Party’s expense, with any reasonable requests by the other Party for assistance in connection
with such Action (including by way of provision of information and making available of
Representatives as witnesses) and (b) each Party (and its Representatives) shall, at its own
expense, coordinate with the other Party its strategies and actions with respect to such Action to
the extent such coordination would not be detrimental to its interests and shall comply, at the
expense of the requesting Party, with any reasonable requests of the other Party for assistance in
connection therewith (including by way of provision of information and making available of
Representatives as witnesses).

     Section 7.06 Further Assurances. On and after the Effective Date, each Party hereto
shall cooperate with the other Party, and without any further consideration, but at the expense of
the requesting Party, to execute and deliver, or use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause
to be executed and delivered, all instruments, including instruments of conveyance, assignment and
transfer, and to make all filings with, and to obtain all consents of, any Governmental Authority
or any other Person under any permit, license, agreement, indenture or other instrument (including
any Consents or consents, approvals, rulings or decisions of any Governmental Authority), and to
take all such other actions as such Party may reasonably be requested to take by any other Party
hereto from time to time, consistent with the terms of this Agreement, in order to effectuate the
provisions and purposes of this Agreement and the other transactions contemplated hereby.

     Section 7.07 Notices. Any notice, instruction, direction, demand or other
communication to any Party under the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be
deemed properly delivered, given and received: (a) when delivered by hand; (b) on the day sent by
facsimile provided that the sender has received confirmation of transmission from the recipient as
at or prior to 5:00 p.m. Toronto time on such day; (c) the first Business Day after sent by
facsimile (to the extent that the sender has received confirmation of transmission from the
recipient after 5:00 p.m. Toronto time on the day sent by facsimile); or (d) the next business day
after sent by registered mail (at any time other than during a general discontinuance of postal
service due to strike, lockout or otherwise) or by courier or express delivery service, in any case
to the address or facsimile telephone number set forth beneath the name of such Party below
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to such other address or facsimile telephone number as such Party shall have specified in a
written notice given to the other Parties hereto):

(a) if to ATS, to:

ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.

250 Royal Oak Road

Cambridge, Ontario N3H 4R6

Attention: General Counsel

Fax No.: (519) 650-6520

(b) if to Photowatt, to:

Photowatt Technologies, Inc.

25 Reuter Drive

Cambridge, Ontario N3E 1A9

Attention: President and Chief Executive Officer

Fax No.: (519) 650-6535

In the event of a general discontinuance of registered mail service due to strike, lock out or
otherwise, any notice, instruction, direction, demand or other communication will be delivered by
hand, courier or express delivery service or sent by facsimile and will be deemed to have been
received in accordance with this Section.

     Section 7.08 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement.

     Section 7.09 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with and
governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein.

     Section 7.10 Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement shall be
determined by a court, administrative agency or arbitrator in any jurisdiction to be invalid,
illegal or unenforceable, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not render the
entire Agreement invalid and shall not affect the validity, legality or enforceability of such term
or other provision in any other jurisdiction. Rather, this Agreement shall be construed as if not
containing the particular invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision, and all other provisions of
this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal
substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner materially adverse
to either Party. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or
unenforceable, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect
the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner to the end that
the transactions contemplated hereby are fulfilled to the fullest extent permitted under applicable
Law.

     Section 7.11 Force Majeure. No Party shall be deemed in default of this Agreement to
the extent that any delay or failure in the performance of its obligations under this
Agreement results from any cause beyond its reasonable control, such as acts of God, decrees
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any Governmental Authority, acts of civil or military authority, embargoes,
epidemics, war, riots, insurrections, fires, explosions, earthquakes, floods, unusually severe
weather conditions, strikes or other labour disturbances or unavailability of parts, or, in the
case of computer systems, any failure in electrical or air conditioning equipment, and any other
cause or causes whether similar or dissimilar to those already specified, which cannot be
controlled by such Party. In the event of any such excused delay, the time for performance shall
be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of the delay; provided however that the
Party seeking to excuse its performance shall promptly notify the other Party of the cause
therefor, such performance shall be so excused during the inability of the Party to perform so
caused, but for no longer period, and the cause thereof shall be remedied as far as is commercially
reasonable with all reasonable dispatch.

     Section 7.12 Specific Performance. In the event of any actual or threatened default
in, or breach of, any of the terms, conditions and provisions of this Agreement, the Party or
Parties who are or are to be thereby aggrieved shall have the right to specific performance and
injunctive or other equitable relief of its rights under this Agreement, in addition to any and all
other rights and remedies at law or in equity, and all such rights and remedies shall be
cumulative. The Parties agree that the remedies at law for any breach or threatened breach,
including monetary damages, are inadequate compensation for any loss and that any defense in any
action for specific performance that a remedy at law would be adequate is waived. Any requirements
for security or posting of any bond with such remedy are waived.

     Section 7.13 Currency. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, all amounts in
this Agreement are stated and will be paid in Canadian currency.

     Section 7.14 Time Periods. Unless otherwise specified, time periods within or
following which any payment is to be made or act is to be done shall be calculated by excluding the
day on which the period commences and including the day on which the period ends.

     Section 7.15 Amendment. This Agreement may only be modified, amended by, altered or
supplemented by the execution and delivery of a written agreement executed by both the Parties.

     Section 7.16 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts,
each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute
one and the same agreement.

     Section 7.17 Authority. Each Party represents to the other Party that (a) it has the
corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement, (b) the execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement by it have been duly authorized by all necessary
corporate or other actions, (c) it has duly and validly executed and delivered this Agreement and
(d) this Agreement is legal, valid and binding obligation, enforceable against it in accordance
with its terms, subject to applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other
similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and general equitable principles.

     Section 7.18 Jurisdiction. If any Dispute arises out of or in connection with this
Agreement, except as expressly contemplated by another provision of this Agreement, the Parties

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irrevocably (and the Parties shall cause each other member of their respective Group to
irrevocably) (a) consent and submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of the Province of
Ontario, (b) waive any objection to that choice of forum based on venue or to the effect that the
forum is not convenient, and (c) WAIVE TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO
TRIAL OR ADJUDICATION BY JURY.

     Section 7.19 Dispute Resolution. Any controversy or claim, whether based on Contract,
tort, Law or other legal or equitable theory (including any claim of fraud, misrepresentation or
fraudulent inducement or any question of validity or effect of this Agreement, including this
Section 7.19) (in each such case, a “Dispute”) arising out of or related to this Agreement,
or the breach or termination thereof, shall be submitted in good faith to negotiations and, if
necessary, mediation in accordance with the terms below before any Action is commenced.

     (a) Direct Negotiation. If either Party considers that any Dispute has arisen under
or in connection with this Agreement, then such Party may first deliver a notice to the other Party
describing the nature and the particulars of such Dispute. Second, within 10 Business Days
following delivery of such notice to the other Party, the Parties shall meet (whether by phone or
in person) in a good faith attempt to resolve the Dispute. Third, if the Dispute is still
unresolved after 10 Business Days following the commencement of such good faith attempt, then the
chief financial officer (or another designee with full authority to resolve such dispute) of each
Party shall meet (whether by phone or in person) in a good faith attempt to resolve the Dispute,
such meeting to be held within 20 days of the first meeting referred to above. Fourth, if the
Dispute is still unresolved after 10 Business Days following the commencement of such second
negotiations, then such Dispute shall be submitted to mediation in accordance with Section
7.19(b).

     (b) Mediation. If the Dispute is to be submitted to mediation in accordance with
Section 7.19(a), the mediator will be selected by mutual agreement of the Parties, which
agreement shall be reached in good faith and on a timely basis. If they are unable to agree on a
mediator, each Party will select one third party representative, each of whom shall be an
independent experienced professional mediator practicing in Ontario, which two representatives
shall mutually select a mediator for such Dispute with the same qualifications referred to above
(and each Party shall in good faith instruct its representative to work in good faith with the
other Party’s representative to promptly select such mediator).

	 	(i)	 	Mediation Procedure. The mediation will be conducted
pursuant to the rules generally used by the mediator in the mediator’s
practice, subject to the following:

	 	(A)	 	The mediator will act as an advocate for
resolution and will use his or her best efforts to assist the Parties
in reaching a mutually acceptable settlement. The mediator may suggest
ways of resolving the Dispute, but may not impose his or her own
judgment on the issues or that of the Parties. The mediator will not
have the
authority to decide any issue for the Parties, but will attempt to
facilitate the voluntary resolution of the Dispute by the Parties.

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	 	(B)	 	Each Person participating in the mediation will
have authority to settle, and all Persons necessary to the decision to
settle will be present during the entire mediation session or sessions.
	 
	 	(C)	 	The mediation will take place at a time and
convenient location agreeable to the mediator and the Parties, as the
mediator will determine, but such mediation will take place no later
than 20 Business Days after the commencement of the second negotiations
under Section 7.19(a) and will take place over two consecutive
days.
	 
	 	(D)	 	Mediation sessions will be private, and only
the Parties and their representatives may attend the mediation
sessions. Other Persons may attend the mediation sessions only with the
written permissions of the Parties and with the consent of the
mediator.
	 
	 	(E)	 	There will be no stenographic record of the
mediation process, and no Person will tape record any portion of the
mediation sessions.
	 
	 	(F)	 	No subpoenas, summons, complaints, citations,
writs, or other process may be served at or away from the site of any
mediation session upon any Person who then is entering, on the way to,
in attendance or leaving the session.
	 
	 	(G)	 	The Parties will participate in the mediation
proceeding in good faith with the intention to settle.
	 
	 	(H)	 	No later than five days prior to the mediation,
each Party will deliver to the mediator all information reasonably
required for the mediator to understand the issues presented and a
confidential memorandum (not to exceed five pages with normal type size
and margins) setting forth the following:

	 	i.	 	identification of the matters
in dispute;
	 
	 	ii.	 	concise statement of points
(factual, legal, practical) that such Party believes enhances
its chance of achieving a favourable outcome of the Dispute;
and
	 
	 	iii.	 	history of settlement discussions and outstanding
offers of settlement.

	 	(I)	 	The above rules may be modified or amended with
the Parties’ written consent.

	 	(ii)	 	Release. The mediator will not be a necessary or
proper party in any Action relating to the mediation. Neither the mediator, the
Person employing the mediator, nor the Person providing the mediator will be

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	 	 	 	liable to any Party for any acts or omissions in connection with any mediation
conducted pursuant to this Section 7.19.
	 
	 	(iii)	 	Compromise Negotiation. The mediation is a compromise
negotiation for purposes of the applicable rules of evidence and is an
alternative dispute resolution procedure subject to Law chosen to govern this
Agreement. The entire procedure is and will be confidential. All conduct,
statements, promises, offers, views and opinions, whether oral or written, made
in the course of the mediation by any of the Parties, their agents, employees
or other representatives and by the mediator, who is the Parties’ joint agent
for purposes of these compromise negotiations, are confidential and will, in
addition where appropriate, be deemed to be work product and privileged. Such
conduct, statements, promises, offers, views and opinions will not be
discoverable or admissible for any purposes, including impeachment, if any
litigation or other proceedings involve the Parties and will not be disclosed
to anyone not an agent, employee, expert or other representative for any of the
Parties. Evidence otherwise discoverable or admissible is not excluded from
discovery or admission as a result of its use in the mediation. Confidential
Information disclosed to the mediator by the Parties or by witnesses in the
course of the mediation will not be divulged by the mediator. All records,
reports or other documents received by the mediator while serving in that
capacity will be confidential. The mediator will not be compelled to divulge
such records or to testify with regard to the mediation in any adversary
proceeding or judicial forum.
	 
	 	(iv)	 	Costs of Mediation. The Parties will bear their
respective costs incurred in connection with the mediation described in this
Section 7.19, except that the Parties will share equally the fees and
expenses of the mediator, the costs of obtaining the facility for the
mediation, and the fees and expenses of any experts employed at the mediator’s
request.
	 
	 	(v)	 	Termination of Mediation. The mediation will be
terminated upon the first to occur of the following:

	 	(A)	 	by the execution of a settlement agreement
resolving the dispute by the Parties;
	 
	 	(B)	 	by a written declaration of the mediator to the
effect that further efforts at mediation are no longer worthwhile; or
	 
	 	(C)	 	after the completion of two full days of
mediation sessions, by written declaration of a Party or Parties to the
effect that mediation proceedings are terminated.

     (c) Litigation. Neither Party may bring (or have brought) any Action in any forum
with respect to any Dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement, or the breach or

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termination thereof, until such Party has fully complied with Sections 7.18(a) and (b) with
respect to such Dispute.

     Section 7.20 Binding Effect. This Agreement binds and benefits the Parties and their
respective successors and permitted assigns. This Agreement is for the sole benefit of the Parties
(and, solely for purposes of Article IV, ATS Indemnified Persons and Photowatt Indemnified
Persons) and nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, confers or intends to confer any rights
or remedies of any nature whatsoever in favour of any Person (including any employee or shareholder
of ATS or Photowatt) other than the Parties

     Section 7.21 Expenses. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each Party
shall be responsible for its own fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with the matters
contemplated by this Agreement.

     Section 7.22 Waiver. A provision of this Agreement may be waived only by a writing
signed by the Party or Parties intended to be bound by the waiver. A Party is not prevented from
enforcing any right, remedy or condition in the Party’s favour because of any failure or delay in
exercising any right or remedy or in requiring satisfaction of any condition, except to the extent
that the Party specifically waives the same in writing. No waiver of any provision of this
Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any other provision nor shall any waiver constitute a
continuing waiver unless otherwise expressly provided. Any enumeration of a Party’s rights and
remedies in this Agreement is not intended to be exclusive, and a Party’s rights and remedies are
intended to be cumulative to the extent permitted by Law and include any rights and remedies
authorized in Law or in equity.

     Section 7.23 Audits. Without in any way limiting any other right that either Party
may have under this Agreement, each Party and/or its authorized representatives shall have the
right from time to time, and upon reasonable prior notice, to enter upon any premises of the other
Party during normal business hours to audit and inspect the Services provided by the other Party,
including the other Party’s adherence to the provisions of this Agreement,

     Section 7.24 Compliance With Laws. Each Party shall comply with all applicable legal
requirements (including all relevant federal, state and provincial legislation and regulatory
requirements); and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each Party shall comply with,
and shall take all necessary measures to ensure that (i) its actions (or lack of action) do not
result in non-compliance by the other Party, with the provisions of the Personal Information
Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada) and any similar federal, state or provincial
legislation, including the provisions relating to the collection, use, retention and disclosure of
Personal Information and (ii) the transfer of any information hereunder is in compliance with
applicable export control or similar Laws.

[The next page is the signature page.]

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be signed by their duly
authorized representatives.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	ATS AUTOMATION TOOLING SYSTEMS INC.

 	 
	 	By:  	 	 
	 	 	Name:  	 	 
	 	 	Title:  	 	 
	 
	 	PHOTOWATT TECHNOLOGIES INC.

 	 
	 	By:  	 	 
	 	 	Name:  	 	 
	 	 	Title:  	 	 

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Schedule I to Transitional Services Agreement

	 	 	 	 	 
	Service (unless
otherwise provided below, the
identified service is only to
be provided to what is
currently the Spheral Solar
division of ATS

t = Service available to
Photowatt and its
subsidiaries

* = Service
available to the Spheral
Solar Division of ATS and the
employees of Photowatt
Technologies USA Inc.

	 	Billing Method
(specific dollar
amounts are
Canadian dollars)
	 	Description
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Phone Infrastructure

	 	1. Fixed-Price
Billing:
$2,497.50/month

2. Fixed-Rate
Billing: $100/hour
	 	1. Physical systems,
servers, and
connections.

2. Technical Assistance
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Phone services (including
cell phones and other
wireless devices)

	 	Pass Through
	 	Phone service, long
distance, connectivity
and other fees charged
by provider, and
maintenance services
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Network

	 	Fixed-Price
Billing: $1470/month
	 	Network and Data systems
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Computer Infrastructure

	 	Fixed-Price
Billing:
$7,770/month
	 	Physical servers,
maintenance, and ERP
technical
infrastructure support
(consulting support not
included)
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Software

	 	1. Fixed-Price
Billing:
$3,283/month

2. Pass Through in
relation to
Microsoft
	 	1. ERP software; HR
software

2. Microsoft desktop
software
	 
	 	 	 	 
	I.T. Services

	 	1. Fixed-Price
Billing: $8,000 per
month 

2. Fixed-Rate
Billing: $200 per
hour
	 	1. General
Infrastructure Support

2. Fixed Rate to apply
to any requested
services beyond
standard infrastructure
support which ATS
agrees to perform

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	Payroll

	 	1. Pass Through for
ADP

2. Fixed-Price
Billing:
$1,330/month 

3. Fixed-Rate
Billing: $100 per
hour
	 	1. ADP processing fees

2. Cambridge Systems
Group processing time
(price will be adjusted
pro-rata if # of
employees increases
more than 20% above
number as of Effective
Date)

3. Fixed Rate to apply
to any requested
services beyond current
level of processing
which ATS agrees to
perform (e.g. setting
up separate payroll)
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Human Resources

	 	Pass Through
	 	- Recruiting services

- EAP program

- ADP People @ work
	 
	 	 	 	 
	* Benefits – Group 

Insurance

	 	Pass Through
	 	Following third party
provided insurance
benefits to the extent
currently provided:

-life

-accidental death and
dismemberment

-short and long term
disability

-extended health

-dental

-health spending account
(in-house programs are
excluded: including
scholarship program,
computer purchase
program, referral
program, social club)
	 
	 	 	 	 
	* Benefits –

RRSP/401k matching

	 	Pass Through
	 	RRSP matching program
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Facilities

	 	Pass Through
	 	Landscaping, snow
removal, window
cleaning, and
irrigation maintenance
	 
	 	 	 	 
	t Tax, legal,
accounting, treasury and M&A
services as agreed upon
between the parties

	 	Fixed-Rate Billing: Hourly rates agreed
upon prior to
initiation of
service
	 	Nature of service to be
agreed upon on a
project by project
basis

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	t  Administrative Fee

	 	Fixed-Price
Billing: $10,000
per month
	 	Fee for administering
this Agreement and the
preparation of invoices
under this agreement
	 
	 	 	 	 
	t  Insurance

	 	Pass Through
	 	Continuation of the
existing coverages,
expressly excluding D&O
insurance.
Note: This is in
addition to insurance
currently held by
Photowatt International
S.A.S.
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Miscellaneous

	 	Pass Through
	 	Emergency Response
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Building Maintenance

	 	Fixed-Price
Billing: $1,392 per
month
	 	Cambridge Systems Group
maintenance staff
services (plumbing and
HVAC)

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