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To: vitalremains who wrote (227)8/30/2014 6:57:51 PM
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Graphene 3D starts trading on TSX-V

2014-08-11 12:16 ET - News Release

Mr. Daniel Stolyarov reports

GRAPHENE 3D LAB INC COMMENCES TRADING ON THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE UNDER THE TICKER SYMBOL GGG

Graphene 3D Lab Inc. has completed a reverse takeover with Matnic Resources, as previously announced in a news release dated April 8, 2014. The company has begun trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the ticker symbol GGG. For further details, please see the company's filing statement on SEDAR under the company's profile.

Daniel Stolyarov, chief executive officer of Graphene 3D Lab, commented: "I would like to thank our board of directors, management team, our agents and our advisory team for all of their hard work and support during completion of the reverse takeover. I also look forward to developing lasting relationships with all new shareholders and welcome them aboard." He further elaborated: "Becoming listed on the TSX Venture Exchange is an important milestone for Graphene 3D Lab. Access to the Canadian capital markets gives us the opportunity to rapidly commercialize our technology. The company's vision is to use graphene-enhanced materials in developing cutting-edge 3-D printing technologies for manufacturing functional devices in a one-step process. Net proceeds from the offering will be used to set up a facility for large-scale production of graphene-enhanced 3-D printing materials, as well as continuation of our [research and development] efforts and the expansion of our team."




To: vitalremains who wrote (227)9/10/2014 5:17:48 PM
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Graphene 3D submits patent for printable 3-D batteries

2014-09-02 16:41 ET - News Release

Mr. Daniel Stolyarov reports

GRAPHENE 3D LAB INC. FILES PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION RELATED TO 3D PRINTABLE BATTERIES

Graphene 3D Lab Inc. has submitted a provisional application for a patent to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The application is related to recent innovations in the materials and methods of 3-D printable batteries.

3-D printing, a manufacturing technology which has witnessed a surge in commercial interest due in part to recent progress in its production capabilities, is still in the early stages of development in regard to printing electronic devices. The ability to 3-D print electrochemical devices, such as batteries and supercapacitors, will contribute to significant expansion in the commercial applications of 3-D printing technology.

Daniel Stolyarov, chief executive officer of Graphene 3D, commented: "The application filed by Graphene 3D has the potential to play an important role in achieving the ability to print electronic devices due to the necessity of providing a power source. Expanding our intellectual property portfolio in this area is an important step, in keeping with Graphene 3D's primary goal of creating an ecosystem for 3-D printing functional devices with advanced materials." He continued: "A 3-D printed battery can be incorporated into a 3-D printed object during the building process. In addition, 3-D printed batteries have several advantages over traditional batteries. Their shape, size and specifications can be freely adjusted to fit the particular design of the device. Our batteries are based on graphene and can potentially outperform conventional batteries. Graphene 3D plans to perform live demonstrations of our 3-D printed batteries."