Further to its announcement of 15 March 2019 confirming completion of the Placing and Acquisition ("Announcement"), DeepMatter, the AIM-listed company focusing on digitizing chemistry, details below its Directors' participation and their resulting shareholding following admission of the New Shares to trading on AIM, on 15 March 2019:

Director Previous shareholding % Placing Shares Current shareholding %
Prof. Lee Cronin 55,173,019 10.02% 800,000 55,973,019 7.60%
David Cleevely 15,692,993 2.85% - 15,692,993 2.13%
Michael Bretherton (excluding ORA) 4,033,824 0.73% 400,000 4,433,824 0.60%
James Ede-Golightly (excluding ORA) 2,080,249 0.38% 600,000 2,680,249 0.36%
Laurence Ede 801,586 0.15% 400,000 1,201,586 0.16%
Mark Warne 541,475 0.10% 1,000,000 1,541,475 0.21%

Associated shareholder
ORA Limited* 70,242,676 12.75% 6,000,000 76,242,676 10.35%

*Michael Bretherton has a direct interest in ORA Limited over 188,233 shares, representing 5.00 per cent. of its issued share capital. James Ede-Golightly has a direct interest in ORA Limited over 186,917 shares, representing 4.97 per cent. of its issued share capital.

Capitalised terms used in this announcement have the meaning (unless the context otherwise requires) as set out in the Announcement and the circular dated 22 February 2019, which is available on the Company's website www.deepmattergroup.com.

For further information:

DeepMatter Group plc T: 0141 548 8156
Mark Warne, Chief Executive Officer
Stockdale Securities Limited T: 020 7601 6100
Tom Griffiths
David Coaten
Alma PR
Caroline Forde
Rebecca Sanders-Hewett
Susie Hudson
T: 020 3405 0209
deepmatter@almapr.co.uk

About DeepMatter:

DeepMatter's long term strategy is to integrate chemistry with technology, thereby enabling a greater use of artificial intelligence and reaching a point where chemicals can be autonomously synthesised through robotics. In the near term this involves the provision of an integrated software, hardware and artificial intelligence enabled platform, DigitalGlassware™, to scientists across research and process development sectors.

The DigitalGlassware™ platform allows chemistry experiments to be accurately and systematically recorded, coded and entered into a shared data cloud. The platform is designed to enable chemists to work together effectively; sharing the details of their experiments from anywhere and in real-time, so that work is not needlessly duplicated, time and money wasted, and ultimately so new discoveries may be made faster.

More information is available here: http://www.deepmattergroup.com

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