Natcore Technology Increases Rochester Commitment

Relocates Corporate Headquarters, Extends Business Park Lease, Adds to Staff

Rochester, NY —July 14, 2015 — Natcore Technology Inc. (TSX-V: NXT; NTCXF.PK) has taken three steps to deepen its roots in the Rochester community.

The company has relocated its corporate headquarters from Red Bank, NJ, to its operations office at 189 N. Water St. in downtown Rochester. Natcore opened this office in June 2013. The Red Bank office was opened in 2009.

At Eastman Business Park, Natcore has extended the lease for its Research & Development Center for an additional two years. The center opened in March 2012 with a ceremony attended by Congresswoman Louise Slaughter, area political leaders and members of the Rochester business and professional investment communities. Ted Zubil, Natcore’s first employee in Rochester and now the company’s Director of Operations, negotiated the lease for Natcore.

The 19,000 ft2 facility houses a laboratory/clean room, a gowning room, administration offices and a warehouse. The 8,000 ft2 Class ISO 7 (Class 10,000) clean room uses positive air pressure and a series of filters to eliminate 90% of environmental pollutants (e.g., dust, airborne microbes, aerosol particles and chemical vapors) from outside air.

And Natcore has hired Susan M. Hearn as Business Specialist in the Water Street office. Susan comes to Natcore from Eastman Kodak, where she had worked since 1982, most recently as Executive Administrative Assistant to the VP of Corporate Purchasing. A graduate of Nazareth Academy High School in Rochester, Susan completed her Certified Professional Secretary Certification at Bryant & Stratton in Rochester.

“Rochester has been very good for us,” says Chuck Provini, Natcore’s president and CEO. “We’ve found some extremely talented and creative employees here. Eastman Business Park has everything a research company could need. And the business and investment communities have been consistently helpful to us.”

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