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September 18, 2014

Kaizen Discovery to exhibit at the Cambridge House Canadian Investor Conference in Toronto on September 25 and 26
VANCOUVER, CANADA - Kaizen Discovery (TSXV: KZD) announced today that members of the company's senior management team will attend the Cambridge House Canadian Investor Conference at the Sheraton Toronto Centre Hotel on September 25 and 26.

Kaizen's President and Chief Executive Officer B. Matthew Hornor will participate in the Ring of Fire Emerging Investment Opportunities panel hosted by Thom Calandra on September 25 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT).

Attendees are invited to meet members of Kaizen's management team at booth #709, and learn about Kaizen's corporate development strategy, including details of its unique access to Japanese funding.

About Kaizen Discovery

Kaizen is a Canadian technology-focused, mineral exploration company that was formed in late 2013 through a combination of Concordia Resource Corp. and assets acquired from HPX TechCo Inc., a 100%-owned subsidiary of High Power Exploration Inc. With its collaboration agreement with ITOCHU of Japan and access to HPX TechCo's proprietary geophysical technology, Kaizen's long-term growth strategy is to work with Japanese partners to identify, explore and develop high-quality mineral projects that have the potential to produce and deliver minerals to Japan's industrial sector.

More information on Kaizen is available at www.kaizendiscovery.com

KAIZEN CONTACT INFORMATION

B. Matthew Hornor
President and CEO
+1-604-669-6446
matthew@kaizendiscovery.com

Steve Vanry
Executive Vice President, Corporate Development
+1-604-669-6446
steve@kaizendiscovery.com

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
 
 

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