Rock Tech Lithium Inc. announced additional assay results from the recent trenching and channel sampling program at its 100%-owned Georgia Lake lithium property in the Thunder Bay Mining District of Northwest Ontario, Canada. This program targeted areas located adjacent to the main resource zone of the Georgia Lake property, an area that hosts an NI 43-101 indicated resource of 2.47 million tonnes grading 1.11% lithium oxide and an inferred resource of 2.50 million tonnes grading 0.98% Li2O. In its entirety, the Georgia Lake lithium property hosts an indicated resource of 3.19 million tonnes grading 1.10% Li2O and an inferred resource of 6.31 million tonnes grading 1.00% Li2O. The samples were collected from six trenches completed on mapped pegmatites located to the east of the Nama Creek main resource zone. This area appears to have multiple orientations, including at least one pegmatite dyke trending in a north-south direction sampled in channels NC-CH-17-02 and NC-CH-17-03. Further work will be required before concluding whether these results correspond to a splay and local, minor direction change or a separate, cross-cutting lithium-bearing pegmatite dyke.