HardwareCopenhagen, Denmark (HQ: Mårkærvej 2B, DK-2630 Taastrup) with offices in London, UK and Orinda, CA, USAFounded 2018· One of 1708 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse
ATLANT 3D offers atomic-scale manufacturing solutions using its proprietary Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP) technology, enabling rapid prototyping, reduced material waste, and the creation of atomic-level precision structures.
ASML; TSMC; Other atomic layer deposition technology providers
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Expanded team to over 35 members, established over 50 partnerships, and launched key commercial products and prototypes.
Major Milestones
["Successful launch of NANOFABRICATOR LITE","Development of NANOFABRICATOR FLOW prototype","Secured multiple granted patents in several countries"]
Notable Customers
University of Vermont (first customer); over 50 industrial and research organizations including STMicroelectronics, Sony, and several other Fortune 500 companies; NASA; ESA
ATLANT 3D occupies a niche at the intersection of additive manufacturing and nanofabrication. Its proprietary Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP) technology enables maskless, selective deposition of materials at atomic scale, a capability that conventional atomic layer deposition (ALD) systems cannot achieve without masks or batch processing. This positions the company as an alternative to established ALD tool makers and lithography giants for applications requiring rapid prototyping and minimal material waste.
The core product line includes the NANOFABRICATOR LITE and the NANOFABRICATOR FLOW prototype. Both systems use DALP to build structures layer by layer with atomic precision, reducing material waste by up to 90% compared to subtractive or conventional ALD processes. The technology is scalable and operates on demand, making it suitable for both R&D and production environments.
ATLANT 3D serves research institutions, semiconductor manufacturers, aerospace primes, and quantum computing developers. Named customers include the University of Vermont, STMicroelectronics, Sony, NASA, and the European Space Agency. The company has established over 50 partnerships and counts Fortune 500 firms among its clients, indicating traction across high-value verticals.
The company holds one granted patent in the U.S., Singapore, Japan, and South Korea, with 11 total patent filings. Its investors include West Hill Capital, and it has raised $32.6 million to date. The primary competitive risk is that established ALD equipment vendors or lithography leaders such as ASML and TSMC could develop similar atomic-scale additive capabilities, though ATLANT 3D's head start in maskless selective deposition provides a near-term moat.
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