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Corporate Presentation Corporate Presentation November 2019 November 2019 LINK seeks to maximize the potential of todays technologies through innovative power solutions. 1 Our focuses Digital Mining Smart Energy Infrastructure Energy


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Corporate Presentation November 2019 Corporate Presentation November 2019

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LINK seeks to maximize the potential of today’s technologies through innovative power solutions.

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Our focuses

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Digital Mining

Our low-cost, energy efficient smart infrastructure allows us provide industry-leading digital mining services to third parties.

Smart Energy Infrastructure Energy Innovation

We build and manage semi-portable, self-contained power solutions (containers) that can be rapidly deployed in virtually any environment. We are committed to developing innovative energy solutions that improve the performance of today’s most disruptive and relied upon technologies.

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Reinventing the data center

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Traditional data centers are costly, take a long time to build, and are difficult to scale

  • nce complete. In response to this problem, businesses and governments around the

world are increasingly turning towards “container” data center solutions.

A modular, portable self-contained machine environment used to improve the effiency of resource-intensive operations such as digital mining, data hosting, app development and much more.

con·tain·er /kənˈtānər/

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Container Advantages

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Resource Efficiency

Containers provide highly optimized, dedicated computational power for resource-intensive activities

Platform Independence Security

A self-contained environment minimizes damage in case of disaster. Containers can be located off-grid for added security

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Speed

Containers can be built, deployed, and deconstructed rapidly

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Containers can be operated in virtually any power-accessible environment

Scalability Improved Developer Productivity

Containers allow developers to focus on building products instead of data maintenance, support, and management

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Container modularity enables the potential for scalable facilities

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Key Verticals

Containerized data centers are becoming integral to the operational success of various types of organizations around the world.

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Digital mining

Modular infrastructure solution for cloud mining enterprises

Defense

Remote, off-grid data hosting to protect highly sensitive information

Entertainment & Media

Transaction server hosting for entertainment venues (i.e. movie theatres)

Banking, financial services and insurance

Improved app developer productivity

Healthcare Education

Streamlined access to health record databases, IoT applications, enhanced security for patient medical history Management and security of personal student information / educational data

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Market Leaders

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Brookfield Infrastructure has 52 data centers in their portfolio Has 60 data centers around the world, provides prefabricated modular data centers More than 830 data centers deployed worldwide, provides smart data center solutions Has a portfolio of modular data centre infrastructure solutions Provides numerous data center products Provides data center solutions and services

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Global Market Size

According to Mordor Intelligence, the global containerized data center market was valued at approximately US $6 billion in 2018, and is expected to grow to roughly US $23 billion by 2024 at a CAGR of 25.49%.

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Regional Growth Rates

High Growth Mid Growth Low Growth Containerized Data Centre Market - Growth Rate by Region (2019 – 2024)

https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/containerized-data-center-market Data and image sourced from: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/containerized-data-center-market

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Global Electricity Demand of Data Centers (2010-2030)

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Data sourced from: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Global-electricity-demand-of-data-centers-2010-2030_fig2_275653947

Growth Scenarios

Data Centers Best Data Centers Expected Data Centers Worst

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Our Locations

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Coming Soon Boardman, Oregon Trail, B.C. Coming Soon

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Oregon Facility

Our Boardman, Oregon facility has access to one of the lowest cost and most stable power grids in the world.

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Facility Highlights

North America’s West Coast power grid offers unparalled continuity of power 2MW of power for 1000 plugs Two 40 ft. skid containers for a total of 900 machines

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Trail Facility

Our Trail, B.C. facility is located within the i4C innovation building, “Canada’s first Industry 4.0 hub." This location provides us with access to low-cost power while situating us amongst some of Canada’s most innovative tech ventures.

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Facility Highlights

Access to low-cost, grid connected power Excellent platform for energy R&D 550 machines co-located within an existing data center

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Management

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  • Mr. Priooz is currently a member in good

standing of the Law Society of British Columbia. He has served as executive chair of Network Media Group Inc., a company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange, and since November 2009, has also served as a director of RIWI Corp., a company listed on the CSE.

Director

Robert Pirooz

  • Mr. Ma is a CPA with over 15 years of

experience in corporate finance, mergers & acquisitions, senior executive advisory, and working with TSX Venture Exchange and Exchange listed companies. He is also a partner and director of Calibre Capital Corp., a private merchant bank and advisory firm.

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Kevin Ma

  • Mr. Jenkins holds a Master’s Degree in

Environmental Management from the Royal Roads University and has served as partner at Energies du Futur SA (2014-2017). He is currently the President and Director of Link Global Technologies and has twice been recognized at the United Nations in New York for innovation in the environmental field.

President

Stephen Jenkins

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External Non-board Advisors

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  • Mr. Smith is the founder and managing

partner at FENIX Energy. He advises on the engineering and design to optimize the effiencies of mobile data centers.

Edward Smith

  • Mr. Strong is the founder of Corr. Solutions and

brings over 35 years of Electrical Engineering experience to the team. Jeff’s specialty is the design and building of mobile platforms and automation for machinery. He has designed the first mobile units for LINK and advises on electrical innovation in the data center world.

Jeff Strong

  • Mr. Vogel is an experienced and respected

Crypto expert. He is the inventor and founder

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conversion of Crypto to FIAT. Netcoins was recently sold to BIG. Michael is a visionary and great addition to the LINK team.

Michael Vogel

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Investment Highlights

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First containerized solution IPO

We are the first containerized power solutions company to go through a long- form prospectus on the CSE.

Tightly held share structure

We are tightly held with under 35 million shares fully-diluted.

Growing international footprint

We have 2 locations across North America (U.S. & Canada) and a growing pipeline of near-term locations in Canada. Our management team has years of experience in sourcing and managing power solutions and has a history of energy R&D.

Strong management team

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Share Information

15 15 The warrants’ exercise price is $0.10 and the weighted average exercise price for stock options is $0.13.