Leading Edge Materials Corp. provided a summary of test work conducted on graphite from the Company's 100% owned Woxna mine in Sweden during 2018. With the test program complete, Leading Edge Materials will now progress to an engineering study supporting the installation of a Battery Graphite Demonstration Plant at the Woxna site. This demonstration plant, when installed, will enable process conditions to be optimized and larger volumes of natural graphite anode material to be supplied to prospective lithium ion battery customers. Woxna is a fully constructed mine, with all processing, waste management and infrastructure in place. During 2017, Woxna was granted an extension to its operating license until 2041. Leading Edge Materials market research amongst lithium ion battery manufacturers has shown a substantial range of product purity, particle size distribution and price expectations. As a result, a high degree of process flexibility will be required to meet customer demands both now and as the European lithium ion battery industry matures. The Battery Graphite Demonstration Plant is being designed to ensure that samples will meet the specifications of customers in the battery and other specialty graphite consuming industries. The engineering study includes engagement with equipment suppliers to detail cost and ensure scalability of key equipment. Operating parameters for the demonstration plant include: thermal purification capacity up to 100kg's per day; spheronising capacity up to 250 kg's per day; laboratory equipment to facilitate in house analysis of products.