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Thunder Bay, ON

16 May 2016

Zenyatta Ventures Ltd. (“Zenyatta” or “Company”) (TSXV: ZEN) is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (‘MOU’) with Larisplast Ltd. (‘Larisplast’), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (‘BGU’) & B.G. Negev Technologies (‘BGN’) while on the Ontario Business Mission to the Middle East.

The main objective of the collaborative project between Zenyatta, Larisplast, BGU and BGN is to develop concrete admixtures containing Zenyatta’s natural nano-graphite to create enhanced mechanical properties. The enhanced product will allow the use of less concrete during construction but achieve a better mechanical performance, inhibit premature failure and also large forces, typically produced during earthquakes or explosions. Usage of natural reinforcing high-purity, nano-graphite filler of this kind is also beneficial for the environment. The concrete industry is a significant contributor of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas. The development of this enhanced product will greatly reduce the amount of concrete used in construction and consequently cut considerable carbon dioxide emissions.

Dr. Oren Regev, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering at BGU, stated “Zenyatta’s purified graphite material was converted to nano-graphite and tested by our R&D team as an additive in construction material. BGU regularly uses various types of commercially available graphite but found Zenyatta’s Albany graphite to separate into layers much easier and with higher yields of graphene nano-particles than any other natural graphite types that we have tried. Producing an enhanced mechanical concrete product but with lesser amounts holds great promise against natural or man-made disasters and can be a significant reducer of pollution. To the best of our knowledge this will be the first nano-modified concrete product of this kind.”

“We are proud that Ontario companies, like Zenyatta, are collaborating with partners in the Middle East to expand their research and development on new, innovative products. These types of partnerships developed on our trade mission ‘sow the seeds’ for greater collaboration between Ontario and Israel, and will help lead to future economic growth in both jurisdictions,” said Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.

The unique technical contribution of each partner:

Aubrey Eveleigh, President and CEO for Zenyatta stated, “Our Company is delighted to be signing a MOU with our Israeli partners during this Ontario trade mission. It is vital for Zenyatta and Ontario to play an active role in leading edge technological research and development, especially related to a new innovative construction product in Israel. We are excited to be working with Larisplast, BGU and BGN to play a prominent part in the advancement of this new concrete admixture material.”

Zenyatta continues to develop its Albany graphite deposit in Ontario, Canada. The Company’s highly crystalline graphite deposit is situated 30 km north of the Trans-Canada Highway, power line and natural gas pipeline near the communities of Constance Lake First Nation and Hearst. A rail line is located 70 km away with an all-weather road approximately 10 km from the graphite deposit. The world trend is to develop products for technological applications that say hoov has gout need extraordinary performance using ultra-high purity graphite powder at an affordable cost. Albany graphite can be upgraded with very good crystallinity without the use of aggressive acids (hydrofluoric) or high temperature thermal treatment therefore having an environmental advantage over other types of upgraded high purity graphite material.

Dr. Bharat Chahar, P.E., VP Market Development for Zenyatta, is a Qualified Person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed, prepared and supervised the preparation of the technical information in this news release.

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