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CAN (AB): Aurora to build 1.2 million sq.ft. facility in Medicine Hat

Aurora is acquiring approximately 71 acres of land in Medicine Hat, Alberta, where the company intends shortly to commence construction on a new high-technology hybrid greenhouse cannabis production facility. To this end, the company has signed a memorandum of understanding with the City of Medicine Hat, concerning terms and a general understanding of potential transactions, including a prospective 10-year, 42 MW energy supply agreement.

The new facility, to be designed and engineered by the Company's wholly owned Aurora Larssen Projects Inc. division, will be named "Aurora Sun" in recognition of Medicine Hat's status as the sunniest city in Canada, with more than 2,500 hours of sunshine per year. At 1,200,000 square foot, or over 21 football fields, the footprint of Aurora Sun will be 50% larger than Aurora's Sky, a 100,000+ kg per year Health Canada licensed facility the company is completing at Edmonton International Airport.

To date, Aurora has approximately 280,000 kg per year of funded capacity. With the addition of Aurora Sun, total capacity will increase to over 430,000 kg per year. In addition to the domestic medical cannabis market, in which the company already services approximately 45,000 patients, the new facility is intended to serve both the pending legal Canadian adult consumer market, and the quickly expanding international market.

Facility characteristics
Like Aurora Sky, and Aurora Nordic, soon to begin construction in Denmark, Aurora Sun will be a high-technology, highly automated facility designed to deliver massive capacity, high production efficiency, ultra-low operating costs and robust margins.
  • The facility measures 1,200,000 square feet, the size of more than 21 football fields, and is readily expandable to 1,500,000 square feet
  • The facility will have approximately 850,000 square feet of flowering space, larger than the entire Aurora Sky facility
  • Like all Aurora facilities, Aurora Sun will be built in compliance with European Union (EU) Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards, ensuring product from the facility can be exported anywhere in the world where cannabis is nationally legal for medical or (in future) adult usage purposes
  • The facility will be characterized by the use of advanced technologies, such as:
    • Forced air, positive pressure (closed system), minimizing risk of contamination
    • The closed system conserves energy
    • Fully automated plant and bench movement, maximizes plant density, accelerates crop turnover, minimizes human plant interaction (reduced contamination risks), and ultimately results in increased yield per square foot and superior economic efficiencies (costs per gram)
    • Robotized internal logistics, resulting in improved workflow through the facility and allowing a further increase in plant density
    • Specialty glass ensuring optimal light penetration, shadow reduction and diffusion to support plant growth, and, ultimately reducing electrical consumption
    • Specialized, custom nutrient delivery systems, optimized for each respective strain growing in the facility at any time. Furthermore, the irrigation system reduces waste and supports plant health
    • Best-in-class HVAC system ensuring optimized climate conditions
    • Precipitation collection for reuse within the facility and irrigation processes
    • Low-carbon footprint design
Key project metrics and timelines
Due to the high degree of automation, high plant density, rapid turnover of crops and optimized grow conditions, the new facility will be ultra-efficient. Management anticipates production costs to fall to well below $1 per gram at full capacity.

Based on the experience gained during the construction of Aurora Sky, the company anticipates an accelerated construction timeline, shortening time to market.

Site preparation and construction will commence in the coming weeks.

Management anticipates first planting in the first half of calendar 2019, and completion of the full facility in the second half of calendar 2019.

"Aurora Sun exemplifies our cultivation and production philosophy focused on purpose-built, high technology, highly automated facilities with industry-leading efficiency, resulting in ultra-low production costs to ensure robust margins in all our markets," said Terry Booth, CEO. "We have significantly differentiated Aurora from our peers by investing in and rapidly building the world's most advanced model of cannabis production on a mass scale. We believe the Aurora Standard of cannabis production represents the most effectively replicable and scalable system to establish a successful global footprint."

Mr. Booth added, "We are grateful to the City of Medicine Hat, which has proven to be a very agile, capable and pro-active partner in making this project possible. We look forward to establishing ourselves both as an important local investor and employer, with more than 450 full time jobs anticipated, and a significant impact on the local economy for years to come."

Ted Clugston, Mayor of Medicine Hat, added, "With Aurora, we look forward to welcoming a growing international company committed to creating significant employment in our city. Medicine Hat's stable and reliable cost-competitive electricity and business-friendly environment are attracting high-technology operations, such as Aurora Sun. The Memorandum of Understanding signals our intention to work with Aurora to arrive at a mutually beneficial agreement that will best serve the residents of Medicine Hat."

The Honourable Deron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade for Alberta, added, "Large-scale capital investments – like Aurora's – are essential for driving diversification and giving more Albertans an opportunity to earn a good living for themselves and their families. Aurora is making our province proud attracting international attention and investment as we work together to build an economic recovery that lasts."

ALPS
Aurora Sun is designed by Aurora's in-house facility design, engineering and construction oversight division Aurora Larssen Projects (ALPS), the world's leading authority in advanced greenhouse design for the cannabis industry. ALPS currently is engaged in 15 cannabis greenhouse projects globally, including: Aurora Sky, an 800,000 square foot facility under construction in Edmonton, Alberta, Aurora Nordic, a 1,000,000 square foot facility to be constructed as a joint venture in Odense, Denmark, and an 850,000 square foot Valleyfield, Quebec facility for The Green Organic Dutchman (TGOD), in which Aurora holds a 17.62% ownership interest.

Suppliers
Aurora anticipates working with the group of suppliers and contractors that have been involved with the construction of Aurora Sky. The close working relationship established during this project, the quality of the products, technology and workmanship, and the shared experience are anticipated to result in accelerated project delivery.

For more information:
Aurora
P.O. Box 209
Cremona, AB. T0M0R0
1-844-928-7672
auroramj.com
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