INVESTMENT PRESENTATION JUNE 16, 2017

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1 1 INVESTMENT PRESENTATION JUNE 16, 2017

2 Our Mission To become a global leader in first to market nano-material engineering and production, exceeding demanding industry expectations and enhancing shareholder value. 2

3 Investment Highlights Building a brand with large multi-national corporations. Recent contract with global semi-conductor design and production company. Products obtaining market acceptance leading to positive cash flow and EBITDA. Q3 revenues up 82% while generating increasing amounts of cash. Financial model providing high margins (50%-60% gross margin) Change of management to refocus company with an emphasis on execution SPS now fastest growing division of the Company with cryogenic milling as a supporting technology SPS sintering now fastest growing division of the Company with cryogenic milling as a supporting technology. Of particular interest is the capability to produce functionally graded and diffusion bonded products, while maintaining the nanocrystalline structure Commitment to purchase a $1,000,000 CDN SPS system, which would be the largest FUJI machine outside of Japan $250,000 USD line of credit in place for working capital Of particular importance is that SPS technology is a cousin to 3D printing where specialized metallurgical powder is converted to product on an efficient basis (powder to parts technology) 3

4 5 CUSTOMERS & PARTNERS 4

5 Revenue Summary (yr end Feb 28) (est) 5

6 6 Spark Plasma Sintering SPS SPS is the fastest way to repeatedly densify or consolidate nano-structured materials, unlocking their nano-potential Cal Nano is the exclusive North American technical partner of FUJI-SPS, the pioneer of SPS technology. 6

7 SPS offers functionally graded and diffusion bonded technologies. 7

8 New SPS ordered for delivery in August

9 9 Cryogenic Milling Cryomilling is an effective means to produce nano-grained metals. 9

10 6 Business Divisions AEROSPACE Exploring the Bounds of Nano- Properties and Applications Cal Nano produces specialized powder metallurgy based alloys for future aerospace applications (Boeing). ENGERY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Concept to Commercialization Research and Development services provided to a diverse customer base generate potential longterm commercial projects. SPS Official Partner of FUJI-SPS As the exclusive North American technical partner of Fuji-SPS (Pioneer of SPS technology), Cal Nano offers installation, training, technical support and research services to North American Customers (Canada, U.S., and Mexico). SPORTS & RECREATION Revolutionizing Design, Targeting Performance Cal Nano is proud to have been part of several gold medal performances at the Beijing, London and Rio Olympics with the adidas adizero Prime SP, now commercially available. 9

11 INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP Peer Reviewed Publications With Various Academic and Commercial Leaders PATENTS [1] US Patent 7,481,091 B1, January 27, 2009, Material Processing System, D. Grant, P. Berbon, T. Wang, P. Burkey. COLLABORATION PROGRAMS UCI - UCLA - University of Pittsburgh - UC Davis - Aerospace Corp - PUBLICATIONS [1] C. Melnyk, A. Maxin, B. Weinstein, D. Grant, R. Gansert, Coatings to Extend Equipment Service Life, Fastener Technologies, Inc., Oct./Nov. 2013, pg. 60; [2] S. Dheda, Y.K. Kim, C. Melnyk, W. Liu, F.A. Mohammed, Corrosion and in vitro biocompatibility properties of cryomilled-spark plasma sintered commercially pure titanium, J. Mater. Sci.: Mater. Med., In-print; [3] S. Dheda, C. Melnyk, F.A. Mohammed, Addition of titanium nitride nanoparticles for grain size stabilization of cryomilled spark plasma sintered commercially pure titanium, submitted for publication; [4] C. Melnyk, B. Weinstein, D. Grant, R. Gansert, Improved Properties of Light Alloys for Medical Devices Using Near-Nano and Nano- Based Materials, Materials & Processes for Medical Devices (MPMD), Nov. 2011; [5] C. Melnyk, B. Weinstein, D. Lujan, D. Grant, R. Gansert, M. Watson, Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Coatings and Bulk Components of Various Grain Sized Tungsten-Carbide-Cobalt Based Materials, Proceeding of International Thermal Spray Conference, Sept. 2011, Hamburg, Germany; [6] C. Melnyk, B. Weinstein, D. Lujan, D. Grant, R. Gansert, Cold Forged Nano-based Light Alloys and Composites Components, Fastener Technology Int., Aug. 2011; [7] C. Melnyk, B. Weinstein, D. Lujan, D. Grant, R. Gansert, Production of Nano-based Light Alloys and Composites for Aerospace Fasteners, Adv. Mat. & Proc., Vol. 169, No. 5, May 2011, pp ; [8] C. Melnyk, S. Schroeder, D. Grant, S. Keener, and R. Gansert, Improved Properties of Cryomilled Light Alloys Consolidated Using Spark Plasma Sintering and Hot Isostatic Pressing, JOM, Vol. 63, No. 2, pp , 2011; (Collaboration with Boeing Phantom Works); [9] M. Pozuelo, C. Melnyk, W. Kao, J.-M Yang, Cryomilling and Spark Plasma Sintering of Nanocrystalline Magnesium-Based Alloy, Submitted to Journal of Materials Research, Submission, Oct. 2010; (Collaboration with UCLA); [10] C. Melnyk, B. Weinstein, D. Lujan, D. Grant, R. Gansert, Improved Mechanical Properties of WC-10%Co-4%Cr and WC-12%Co Coatings as a Function of Grain Size, Proceeding of International Thermal Spray Conference, 2011, Germany, Submission Oct. 2010; [11] C. Xu, S. Schroeder, P. Berbon, T. Landgon, Principles of ECAP-Conform as a Continuous Process for Achieving Grain Refinement: Application to an Aluminum Alloy, Acta Materialia, Vol. 58, (4), ; [12] C. Melnyk, S. Schroeder, D. Grant, R. Gansert, and M. Watson, Improved Mechanical Properties of Coatings and Bulk Components as a Function of Grain Size, International Thermal Spray Conference Proceedings, ASM International, Materials Park, OH., USA 2010; [13] S. Schroeder, C. Melnyk, D. Grant, S. G. Keener, and R. Gansert, Improved Properties of Light Alloys produced by Cryomilling (Nano) and Bulk Consolidation Processing", Proceedings of Aeromat 2009, Dayton, OH, USA; [14] S. Schroeder, C. Melnyk, D. Grant, R. Gansert, G. Saha, and L. Glenesk, Properties of Powders, Coatings, and Consolidated Components Produced from Nano-, and Near-Nano Crystalline Powder, Expanding Thermal Spray Performance to New Markets and Applications, Ed. R. Maple, M. Hyland, Y. Lau, R. Lima, G. Montavon, ASM International, Materials Park, OH., USA 2009; [15] C. Melnyk, S. Schroeder, D. Grant, G. Saha, L. Glenesk, and R. Gansert Nano Powders Produce Improved Wear Resistant Thermal Spray Coatings, American Welding Journal, July, 2009, pp

12 Except for historical information contained herein this document contains forward-looking statements. These statements contain known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause the Company s actual results or outcomes to be materially different from those anticipated and discussed herein. 12