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Creating value through innovative graphene solutions
Investor Presentation: November 2019
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Graphene
Material with Disruptive Potential
• One-atom thick
• The strongest materials on Earth
• Transparent conductor
• Electrons have no mass and move freely through graphene
• Addition of 0.01 -0.5% of graphene to other materials
drastically improve the properties of these materials
R e v o l u t i o n i n a d v a n c e d m a t e r i a l s 3
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Graphene: Commercial Potential
Graphene
Powders
Composites
Electrically conductive
Reinforced
Batteries Inks
Films
Electronics
Fast transistors
Sensors
Transparent conductors
Solar sellsFlexible touch
screens
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• Graphene as a perspective nanofiller: Only 0.1-0.5% load needed for substantial improvement, i.e ~1-5 kg per 1 ton of the product
• The growth of the graphene market is largely driven by the customers demand for stronger and lighter environmentally friendly composites and coatings
Graphene Industry
2019 $25M
CAGR 37%2025
$200M
*Source: Reuters Jan 28, 2019 - https://www.reuters.com/brandfeatures/venture-capital/article?id=78651
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Who We AreI n v e s t m e n t H i g h l i g h t s
• One of the most established companies
in graphene space
• Proven expertise in the industry and
graphene technology
• Business model that relies on proven
added value of the graphene products
that we developed
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Why G6 Materials?A pure play graphene company with massive growth potential
• Comprehensive IP portfolio
• Deep understanding of graphene technology based
on years of experience,
• Well equipped research facility
• Proven ability to develop graphene products in short
time and bring them to market
• Real results as verified by established customer
database (20,000+ customers word wide)
• Validated, scalable production methods
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Product Lines
High performance Composites
R&D Materials
3D Printing Materials
Conductive Epoxies
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IndustriesG 6 M a t e r i a l s I n c T r a n s f o r m s
w i t h G r a p h e n e
G6 Materials has a large established customer
database with 20,000+ customers worldwide .
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• Aerospace and aviation
• Marine and Transportation
• Constructions
• Defense
• Energy
• Sporting gear
Due to wide spectrum of graphene application and our expertise in the technology we provide real solutions for variety of industries:
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Market OpportunityC a r b o n F i b e r C o m p o s i t e M a r k e t S i z e
Aerospace and Defence50%
Sport/ Leasure11%
Wind Turbines9%
Molding and Compounding
8%
Automotive7%
Pressure vessels4%
Civil Engineering 4%
Marine1%
Other6%
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Business ModelOur strategy to introduce our
products to the market
Communication with customer and formulating the problem
R&D Development of the soultion
Verification of the product performance
Scaling up manufacturing capabilities for the product
Introducing the product to the market
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Fall 2019: The company pivot to a new business
direction and changed its name to G6 Materials
Recent UpdatesHi gh l i gh t s
Capitalizing on our expertise
in graphene and advanced
materials
Summer 2019: Developed high-performance graphene/glass and carbon fiber composites
Spring 2018: The Company moved into a new
expanded facility in Ronkonkoma, NY
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Spring 2019: The Company showcased its
technology in Washington, D.C. on Capitol Hill
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Recent DevelopmentsI n t h e n e w s
July 2019: Graphene 3D Lab developing high-performance Graphene Composites ahead of schedule for marine vessels project and started field testing
Summer 2019
June 2019: Graphene 3D Lab enters into Research Agreement with Singaporean Company to Develop Graphene Composites for Marine Vessels
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Composites in Marine VesselsTe ch n o l o gy Sh o w ca se
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2018 2023
3.8
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Bill
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USD
M ARKET
CAGR =5.6%
By Material Type
CFRP GFRP Foam Core Materials Others
Material types
• Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymers (traditional)
• Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymers (emerging)
• Foam Core Materials
• Others (aramid fiber composites,…etc.)
Market drivers
• Demand for high speed marine vessels
• Demand for non-metallic military boats
• Better Fuel efficiency
• Design flexibility
• Durability and resilience
Applications• Powerboats
• Sailboats
• Minesweeping Unmanned Boats
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Composites for Marine Vessels
Waves
• Problem: During the 10-year service life, a boat is subjected to 10 mil oscillations induced by sea waves, which cause slow but sure deterioration of the boat structure due to fatigue
• Solution: Graphene can improve fatigue resistance of the composite by 10,000x
Impacts and Collision
• Problem: In regular use, but especially in the case of accidents, the marine vessels are subjected to numerous impacts damaging the structure of the vessels. Laminating resin suffers from the damage more than fibers. The damage caused by impact is not always apparent.
• Solution: Graphene additive improves the fracture toughness of the vinyl ester composite by 50% and epoxy resin by 4x
Corrosion
• Problem: The composite materials of the marine vessels are exposed to the damaging influence of the UV light and salt water that slowly destroy the laminating resin compromising the performance of the composite
• Solution: graphene is an excellent UV absorber. Also, graphene improves the barrier properties of the laminating resin reducing the penetration of the water inside the resin making it more resistance to the potential water damage
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Value PropositionTe ch n o l o gy Sh o w ca se
Water displacement: 3 ton
Price: $1,500,000
Improvements
• Fracture Toughness
• Ultimate tensile strength
• Water Resistance
• Fatigue Toughness
Added Value
• Longer service life
• Reduced maintains cost
• Improved Performance
Graphene Additive
Graphene Load: 0.2%(only 6kg of graphene needed)
Basic Parameters
NAVY Offensive Patrol Vessel
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Less than 10% added extra cost results in outstanding improvement of performance converted to great added value
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Scaling up production capacity• Only high-quality graphene works for
composite materials
• G6 is scaling up production capacity of high-quality graphene to create economically viable graphene-enhanced composites
• Scaling up production capacity must be implemented to reduce cost of graphene and make graphene-enhanced composites economically viable and allows us to satisfy our customers demand for stronger and better composites
• With production capabilities scaled up production capabilities we can produce materials with improved performance by tons with minimal extra cost
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CEO
Daniel Stolyarov serves as Chief Executive Officer at G6 Materials Inc, and was instrumental in bringing thefirst graphene f i lament to market. He is also co-founder of Graphene Laboratories, Inc. pioneering thecommercial graphene production market. Stolyarov has grown the company's cl ient base substantial ly in thepast six years. His expertise in 2D materials has gained wide publicity from news publishers such as BBC andBloomberg. He received a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Southern Cali fornia and aMaster's degree from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s
• John (Gary) Dyal–
Chairman of the Board
• Daniel Stolyarov
• Roman Rabinovich
ManagementM e e t o u r t e a m
Robert Scott CPA, CA, CFA brings more than 20 years of professional experience in corporate finance,accounting and merchant and commercial banking. Mr. Scott earned his CFA in 2001, his CA designation in 1998and has a B.Sc. from the University of Brit ish Columbia. He is a Founder and President of Corex ManagementInc., a private company providing accounting, administration, and corporate compliance services to privatelyheld and publicly traded companies and has served on the management teams and boards of numerousCanadian publicly traded companies with a strong track record of cost effectively running operations. Mr. Scotthas also listed several companies on the TSX Venture Exchange gaining extensive IPO, RTO, regulatory andreporting experience. He currently serves as the CFO of Riverside Resources Inc. (TSXV: RRI) and Nickel OneResources Inc. (TSXV: NNN) and on the boards Genesis Metals Corp. (TSXV: GIS) and Mongolia Growth Group Ltd(TSXV: YAK).
CFO
C o r p o r a t e S e c r e t a r y
Jeffrey Dare has over 8 years of professional
experience with respect to managing external
reporting and corporate compliance for TSX Venture
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Corporate StructureSu b j e c t t o ch a n ge s
As of November 2019
TSXV: GGG OTCQB: GPHBF
Share Price C$0.05
Market Capitalization C$4,130,429
Shares Issued and Outstanding 82,608,574
Warrants 4,916,760
Options 3,595,000
Fully Diluted 91,120,334
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Our expertise in graphene has
at t racted coverage from major
media out lets.
Media Coverage
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G6 M at e r i a l s I nc.
Website: www.g6-materials.com
Phone: (631) 405-5115
Email: [email protected]
760 Koehler Ave Unit 2
Ronkonkoma, NY, 11779
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