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Investor Presentation TSX-V: GGG TSX-V:GGG Graphene 3D Lab Inc. Forward Looking Statements Information set forth in this presentation may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that relate to future, not


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Investor Presentation TSX-V: GGG

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Forward Looking Statements 2

Information set forth in this presentation may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements that relate to future, not past, events. In this context, forward-looking statements often address a company's expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as "anticipate", "believe", "plan", "estimate", "expect", and "intend", statements that an action or event "may", "might", "could", "should", or "will" be taken or occur, or other similar

  • expressions. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve known and unknown

risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance

  • r achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future

results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking

  • statements. Such factors include, among others, the following risks: the risks

associated with outstanding litigation, if any; risks associated with adoption by industries

  • f graphene-based products; additive manufacturing gaining market acceptance as an

alternative for industrial manufacturing which will require acceptance of such factors as quality, price and speed at which products can be created; health and environmental factors affecting adoption of these technologies; reliance on key personnel; the potential for conflicts of interest among certain officers, directors or promoters with certain other projects; the absence of dividends; competition; dilution; the volatility of our common share price and volume; and tax consequences to U.S. Shareholders. Forward-looking statements are made based on management's beliefs, estimates and opinions on the date that statements are made and the Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if these beliefs, estimates and

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circumstances should change. Investors are cautioned against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements.

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Management 3

  • Dr. Daniel Stolyarov holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the

University

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Southern California and a MS Physics/Applied Mathematics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Dr. Stolyarov serves as Chief Executive Officer of Graphene 3D Lab. He has expertise in nanomaterials and the formulation of nanocomposites, as well as experience leading the technical branch of Graphene Labs as the Chief Technology Officer. In his previous role at Energetiq, Dr. Stolyarov and his team won the 2011 Prism Award for the Laser-Driven Light Source they developed. He has also co-authored papers with Nobel and Kavli prize winners, as well as members of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Dr. Elena Polyakova serves as Chief Operating Officer at Graphene

3D Lab. Dr. Polyakova is regularly invited to leading international conferences, she is well-known by players in industry and academia the world over. The scientific community regards her as an expert in two- dimensional materials. She is regularly contacted by journalists, including those from BBC and Bloomberg, as well as market analysts who are seeking her professional advice. Dr. Polyakova has co- authored papers with Nobel and Kavli prize winners, as well as members of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Management 4

  • Prof. Michael Gouzman is a co-founder of Graphene 3D Lab.
  • Prof. Gouzman is recognized as a leading global expert in 3D

printing and is well-known in the community, holding 15 US and international patents. He has a deep understanding

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the hardware

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additive manufacturing and

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the software requirements for the work of Graphene 3D Lab. As an acting Professor at Stony Brook University, Dr. Gouzman manages the SensorCAT Laboratory‟s Opto-Electronic Sensors and Systems Laboratory.

  • Mr. Rob Randall serves as Chief Financial Officer at Graphene 3D

Lab.

  • Mr. Randall has extensive experience with public company

reporting and financial operations. Mr. Randall was the Corporate Controller

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Etruscan Resources Inc. from 1997 to 2011,

  • verseeing all financial operations. He also served as Controller of

NovaGold Resources Inc. from 1997 to 2001 and also currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer of Stockport Exploration. Mr. Randall graduated with a Commerce Degree from St. Mary‟s University in Halifax and obtained his CA designation in 1987 with Coopers and Lybrand Chartered Accountants, where he was appointed as a Principal in 1995. He is a member of the Institutes

  • f Chartered Accountants of Canada and Nova Scotia.
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Company Overview 5

Our goal is to bring to market cutting-edge 3D printing technology that exploits graphene, a material with incredible properties. Our proprietary method has potential to enable a „one-touch‟ capability that can print working electronic devices. This as of yet unrealized advancement may become the manufacturing process of choice in nearly every industry. What We Do Our Vision Graphene 3D Lab develops next-generation functional materials and makes possible the multimaterial 3D printing of entire operation-ready devices.

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3D Printing: Basic Principles 6

3D Printers use computer files to fabricate physical

  • bjects.

New way of making tools, clothing, furniture, musical instruments.

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The Future of 3D Printing: Our Value Proposition

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Problem: Many different materials are required together to create an electronic device. Combining these materials is currently beyond the ability of conventional 3D printing. Our Solution: Graphene 3D Lab applies its technology to improve polymers by adding graphene, thereby making polymers suitable for the 3D printing of operation-ready devices.

Today Tomorrow

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Graphene: What is it? 8

Graphene is a single atomic layer of carbon atoms tightly bonded in a hexagonal lattice.

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Graphene 9

Graphene is a “wonder material” according to the American Physical Society, “a million times thinner than paper, stronger than diamond, more conductive than copper.”

Nobel Prize, 2010

Graphene is a revolutionary material much like plastic in the 1950s.

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Technical Insights 10

3D Printing Filaments

Filament type Example attribute uses Electrically conductive 3D printed circuit boards and electrical connectors Thermally conductive Heat sinks, reducing

  • verheating of electronic

devices Mechanically reinforced 3D printed reinforced mechanical components Magnetic Complex magnetic cores, actuators Transparent 3D printed windows, lenses and light guides Electrochemical 3D printed batteries for powering the 3D printed devices

Graphene and other nanomaterials can be used to produce many types

  • f advanced 3D printer filaments (3D

printer feed stock).

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Emerging Technology: 3D Printed Battery 11

Current collectors Cathode Electrode/separator Anode

Our unique proprietary technologies are used to formulate materials for making each part of a battery by 3D printing

Working prototype

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3D Printed Battery: Value Proposition 12

  • Shape, size and specs of the battery can be tailored

based on application requirements

  • Can be incorporated in a 3D-printed functional device in
  • ne process
  • Ecologically friendly – low waste
  • Batteries can be printed on demand and in remote

locations

  • Using this technology we can 3D print supercapacitors

that can be recharged much faster than the conventional battery

Batteries incorporated in the body of a car

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Near Term Focus 13

  • Graphene 3D Lab has produced „bench-top‟

prototypes of our functional 3D printing materials.

  • Our filaments are compatible with present-day

FDM printers.

  • Strengthen IP portfolio

Long Term Goals

  • Through extensive R&D activities, create a line of

3D Printers that are optimized for multimaterial printing.

  • Create an eco-system around our products that

includes hardware, software, and materials.

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Market Opportunity 14

  • 3D printing is a multibillion dollar market

expected to grow between 20-40% annually

  • ver the next decade.
  • Disruptive technology with the ability to

revolutionize manufacturing.

  • The company has proprietary technology

which has the potential to bring 3D printing to the next stage of commercial development and create new markets.

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4-Step Development Path 15

Scale-up manufacturing of graphene filaments, including filaments to manufacture batteries, for use in existing 3D printers – revenues expected to begin within 6 months Ongoing revenue: sales/distribution of filaments, sales/distribution of proprietary multimaterial 3D printers Establish joint ventures and develop direct and indirect shipping and distribution channels Development of a proprietary 3D printer which takes full advantage of our advanced materials

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Commercial Production Timeline 16

Develop scaled-up manufacturing process for proposed filaments Sell filaments for use in existing printers Develop proprietary multimaterial printers Sales of proprietary multi-material printers

2015 2016 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Revenue begins 2017

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Capital Structure 17

TSX-V: GGG Shares outstanding 39,167,500 Fully Diluted 48,742,500 Escrowed shares 21,347,500 Options granted 2,075,000

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Investment Highlights 18

  • Directly invest in the fastest growing two segments in high-

tech: 3D printing and graphene.

  • The only pure play Canadian public company in the

graphene space.

  • Compelling capacity for future growth: Graphene 3D Lab is

well positioned to expand the capabilities of 3D printing and create new multi-billion dollar markets.

  • A strong IP portfolio: the company has unique proprietary

technology related to 3D printing with graphene.

  • Experienced executive team with deep domain knowledge

and a proven track record of success.

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Contact Information 19

Website: www.graphene3Dlab.com Phone: (631) 405-5114 Email: investors@graphene3Dlab.com Graphene 3D Lab 4603 Middle Country Rd Suite 111 Calverton NY 11933

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Disclaimer 20

The information in this presentation is historical in nature, and is current only to the date indicated in the particular presentation. This information may no longer be accurate and therefore you should not rely on the information contained in this presentation. To the extent permitted by law, Graphene 3D Lab Inc. and its employees, agents and consultants exclude all liability for any loss or damage arising from the use of, or reliance on, any such information, whether or not caused by any negligent act or

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