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Rosatom Opens Russia's First Open-Access Additive Technology Center

🇷🇺 GN 3D-печать (RU)3D PrintingFri, 29 Sep 2023 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
Rosatom Opens Russia's First Open-Access Additive Technology Center

Rosatom has launched the first open-access additive technology center in Russia, aiming to provide widespread access to advanced 3D printing capabilities.

Rosatom has inaugurated Russia's inaugural center dedicated to additive technologies with open access. This new facility is designed to make advanced 3D printing capabilities available to a broader range of users and industries across the country.

The center will offer access to modern equipment and technologies, facilitating the development and implementation of additive manufacturing solutions. This initiative is expected to foster innovation and support businesses in adopting these cutting-edge production methods.

By providing an open platform, Rosatom aims to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing in various sectors, from industrial production to research and development. The establishment of this center signifies a commitment to advancing Russia's capabilities in 3D printing and related fields.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

The establishment of an open-access additive technology center by Rosatom is a significant step in democratizing advanced manufacturing. It lowers the barrier to entry for businesses and researchers, potentially accelerating innovation and the adoption of 3D printing across Russian industries. This aligns with the global trend of expanding AM capabilities beyond specialized aerospace or defense applications.

Original headline: «Росатом» открыл первый в России центр аддитивных технологий общего доступа - Страна Росатом
Read the full story at GN 3D-печать (RU) →

Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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