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February 2017 FORWARD LOOKING INFORMATION This document has been prepared by Platinex Inc. and should be read in conjunction with the final listing application to the TSX Venture Exchange and SEDAR filings. Certain statements included in this


  1. February 2017

  2. FORWARD LOOKING INFORMATION This document has been prepared by Platinex Inc. and should be read in conjunction with the final listing application to the TSX Venture Exchange and SEDAR filings. Certain statements included in this document constitute forward-looking statements which involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results of the Company to be materially different from future results expressed or implied by those forward-looking statements. Under no circumstances are the contents hereof to be reproduced in whole or in part, to the public or the press. Securities legislation in Canada prohibits such distribution of information. This document is for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy the securities referred to herein. Mr. James R. Trusler, President and CEO, P.Eng is the qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 has reviewed and is responsible for the Platinex preparation of this presentation. PTX – TSX.V

  3. PROVEN SUCCESS James R. Trusler, P. Eng Founder President & CEO • Drilling on Raglan Nickel project resulted in discovery of 5 small deposits (Raglan Mine-Glencore Group ( formerly Xstrata, and formerly Falconbridge Ltd ). Currently one of the larger producers of Ni-Cu-PGEs in the world. • Supervised 10 field parties in search of uranium in Athabaska basin. Four deposits found near Rabbit Lake Mine as area has become largest source of uranium in the world (Gulf Minerals). • Lead Teck into the key property to pioneer discovery and development of Hemlo gold Camp (Teck Resources). • Staked 42 large properties throughout North America resulting in discovery of 6 platinum group element deposits of interest (International Platinum Corporation as VP of Exploration). PTX – TSX.V

  4. MANAGEMENT TEAM & BOARD • James R. Trusler, PEng, President, CEO and Director: Geological Engineer with over 49 years of exploration experience with a history of discovery and a strong focus on PGE’s . • R. Bruce Reilly, CA, Chief Financial Officer and Director: Chartered Accountant with 30 years of experience. • Lorne D. Burden, PGeo, Director: Consulting Geologist and Senior Manager with over 30 years experience, recently Manager Corporate Development and Senior Geologist Logistics at Royal Nickel Corporation. Former Director of PDAC. • Walter Henry, CFA, ICD.D, Director: President, CEO of Frontline Gold Corp. and Satori Resources Inc., and Chairman Alturas Minerals Corp., Chairman of Alexandria Minerals Corp., Director of six TSX-V listed companies • Tom Hussey, CA, Director: CFO of Frontline Gold and formerly CFO N-Dimension Solutions Inc ., director of several private, public and not for profit companies. • William Baird, Michael Blair, David Jamieson, Fred Gittings, Ian Cochrane and J. David Mason - Company advisors PTX – TSX.V

  5. CAPITAL STRUCTURE Basic Shares Outstanding 72.7 million Options 5,930,000 Warrants 16.2 million Warrants/Options if Exercised Yield $1.33 million Fully Diluted 95.0 million Insider Ownership 28% PTX – TSX.V

  6. PLATINEX AT A GLANCE Gold • Progressively drilling resources and vectoring in on a Provincially significant glacial gold dispersion train on Shining Tree gold property. • Situated on a geological structure that has been host to significant gold producing mines, past and present. • Mid-way between IAMGOLD and Alamos Gold big deposits and associated with same North- South fault as Tahoe Resource’s West Timmins Mine. • Gravity anomalies and gold in till deposit information point to Shining Tree as a major potential gold camp. Ni-Cu-PGE • Nabish Lake Intrusive Complex host to multiple mineral occurrences with grades to 3.5%Ni, 6.5%Cu and anomalous PGE, road accessible. • Drill ready airborne VTEM anomalies associated with a feeder zone. • One of many related layered intrusions representing a large magmatic event Platinum • Comprehensive exploration data collected from the 30 high potential sites for the discovery of platinum in North America and exclusively available to Platinex. • Proprietary exploration techniques for platinum exploration. PTX – TSX.V

  7. 2017 INTERIM EXPLORATION AND BUDGET Milestone Target Completion Estimated Date Cost Claim post survey August, 2017 $ 30,000 Geological mapping, stripping and July, 2017 $ 70,000 drilling Expanded program of stripping and November, 2017 $300,000 drilling Subtotal $400,000 G&A $160,000 Total $560,000 PTX – TSX.V

  8. 2017 STAGED PLAN AND BUDGET Five steps are being taken to resurrect the Company: • Obtained TSX-V approval to finance and raised $ 318,000 • Expanded Shining Tree property with several property deals • Sale of royalty/cost recovery Big Trout Lake Royalty • Formation of PGE Syndicate or entity to move PGE exploration forward to be financed externally. • Further Future Financing to contribute to completion of programs detailed on pages 16 and 22 $1, 000,000 Total $1,318,000 PTX – TSX.V

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  10. HIGHLIGHTS OF SHINING TREE • At the intersection of 2 major gold structures (Larder Lake and Michiwakenda Lake Fault). • Identical geology to the 3 majors surrounding Shining Tree property (Tahoe, IAMGOLD and Alamos). • High gold content in soil over an area of 10km by 2 km. • 72 channel and composite grab sample sections on Herrick Central zone have an average grade of 6.98 g/t Au / 1.9 m average true width over a 361 m length. • 59 drill holes averaged 2.16 g/t Au / 2.9 m true width. • Zone thickening at depth to 46.1 m width. • Within 200m of the past producing Ronda mine deposit which enters Platinex’s property at depth of 235m. High grade drill intercepts beneath workings are reported as 48.9 g/t over 5.15m and 101.7 g/t over 1.4m. PTX – TSX.V

  11. SHINING TREE RESULTS Gold Geochemical Anomaly • One of the largest gold in till anomalies in Ontario, 10km long by up to 2 km wide with initial bedrock sampling revealing up to 29 g/t Au, yet to be tested by drilling. Herrick Deposit • 72 channel and composite grab sample sections on Herrick Central zone have an average grade of 6.98 g/t Au / 1.9 m average true width over a 361 m length. • 59 drill holes averaged 2.16 g/t Au / 2.9 m true width. Caswell Deposit • 47 drill holes completed with many unqualified high grade values up to 18.48 g/t Au over 18.0m. • 40 veins identified over area 700m wide and 500m long. • Over 400 grab and channel samples taken with unqualified values to 1,068.34 g/t Au. Churchill • Unqualified historical channel samples from the Churchill returned significant values up to 17 g/t Au over vein widths for a strike length of some 20m. Secondary veins in the area including the Gold Corona also showed gold values of up to 6.96 g/t. PTX – TSX.V

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  15. 2017 SHINING TREE EXPLORATION PROGRAM A two-phase exploration program to step up the evaluation of existing and anticipated gold-bearing targets was fully permitted under the Ontario Mining Act and will be re- permitted when the program is financed on a major scale. Phase I - $1,200,000 – 5,000 m drilling • Define bedrock sources of high gold in soil content by stripping, IP and soil gas surveys plus drilling. • Expand the Herrick deposit above 300 m depth. • Drill test Herrick deposit and Ronda Mine below 300 m depth. • Goal of phase I is to establish the resource potential of the three target areas. Phase II - $2,300,000 – 15,000 m drilling • Definition drilling of best targets for adding gold resources. • Resource valuation and producing qualifying report. • Goal of phase II is to define 1,000,000 ounces of gold resources and scope potential in other deposits on the property. PTX – TSX.V

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  17. NABISH LAKE Ni-Cu-PGE PROPERTY: SETTING • Nabish Lake Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusive Complex is one of a regional cluster of layered intrusions juxtaposed about the Atikwa batholith. • Symmetry is similar to other major PGE bearing mafic intrusive complexes. • Total mafic magma is well above threshold for formation of major PGE deposits. • Juxtaposition of granite and mafic intrusions would provide more heat to enable the evolution of PGE deposits since the magmas were intruded close to the same time. • Nabish Lake Intrusion has multiple mineral occurrences containing up to 3.5%Ni, 6.5%Cu and anomalous PGE. PTX – TSX.V

  18. NABISH LAKE GEOLOGICAL SETTING • It is believed that the anomalies are related to mineralization within a feeder zone to the intrusion that has never been drilled. • Several untested airborne VTEM anomalies are coincident with the Nabish Lake Intrusion and a regional lineament. PTX – TSX.V

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