Max Resource Corp. has entered a collaboration agreement with one of the copper producers and has brought in Fathom Geophysics to carry out a technical study of the company's wholly-owned CESAR copper-silver project, located in northeast Colombia, approximately 420 km north of Bogota. The technical study is focusing on mapping stratigraphic features that may help to pinpoint stratabound copper-silver mineral horizons at CESAR. Fathom will utilize remotely-sensed data including ASTER and Sentinel-2 infrared bands for spectral correlation mapping to compare the CESAR data set against known standards to identify occurrences of target mineral species associated with stratabound copper-silver deposits. The distribution of these occurrences will be assessed so that general stratigraphic features, such as the surface-trace of various distinct rock units, can be extracted across the study area. During thismineralogical mapping stage, Fathom will be looking for any discrete, localized features and will investigate any such features as possible alteration-zones. This collaboration with both the Major, and the study being carried out by Fathom, complements a research program initiated with the University of Science and Technology of Krakow, Poland. AGH has a long history of cooperation with KGHM, the largest copper producer in Europe and the world's second largest silver producer. The wholly-owned CESAR copper-silver project of Max in northeast Colombia lies within Jurassic sediments and volcaniclastics that extend the length of northern South America. These Jurassic rocks also hostsignificant stratabound copper-silver mineralization in both Ecuador and Peru. CESAR lies along a historic 120 km copper-silver belt within a major oil and gas and coal-mining district. The region has excellent infrastructure, shipping ports, airports, townships, railways and roadways. Early success includes: The AM North discovery, consisting of a 1.8 km horizon open along-strike, down-dip and up-dip; values of 24.8% copper + 230 g/t silver over a 4 metre by 1 metre rock chip panel and 1.8 km along strike to the east, returned 10.4% copper + 88 g/t silver over 1 metre interval; The AM South discovery, located 40 km SSW along the same mineralized trend, consists of open-ended mineralized horizons totaling over 5 km of strike, returned rock chip highlight values of 5.4% copper and 63 g/t silver from 0.1 to 25 metre intervals; The University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland has now commenced a mineralogy and geochemical studies on CESAR. AGH will use knowledge gleaned from KGHM's world-renowned Kupferschiefer sediment-hosted copper-silver deposits in Poland as part of the academic study of CESAR. The EBAY palladium-platinum project, located 30 km SE of Matagami in the Abitibi Region of Quebec, Canada, is underlain by the Archean Bell River Complex, a layered mafic intrusion measuring 65 km by 15 km and 5 km thick. Max has entered into an Option Agreement pursuant to which the company may acquire a 100% interest of EBAY. Highlight exploration between 2000 to 2008: 4.9 g/t palladium-platinum from a 4 to 5-metre wide zone; 3 g/t palladium + 1.4 g/t platinum + 0.12 rhodium in 2005; 2.5 g/t palladium-platinum from a newly discovered 500-metre long zone in 2006; all consisting of blast pit grab sampling. The company cautions investors that grab samples are selected samples and are not necessarily representative of mineralization. EBAY drilling in 2006 intersected 1.90 g/t palladium-platinum over 3.0 metres from 80.5 metres to 83.5 metres. Further drilling discovered a new zone comprising 600 metres of strike, 120 metres deep, 6.7 metres to 31.1 metres wide, open in all directions, with highlight values of 2.52 g/t palladium-platinum. Subsequent aero-magnetic survey extended the target zone to 4.8 km of strike. Max is planning an exploration and drilling program.