Rusatom Additive Technologies
An integrator of the Russian state corporation Rosatom, focused on developing and providing a full cycle of additive manufacturing solutions, from 3D printers and materials to software and services.
- CEO / Founder
- Mikhail Turundaev
- Team Size
- 51-200
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- $200.0M
- Key Investors
- Rosatom (via TVEL Fuel Company)
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D printers (including a model with heating up to 800 degrees Celsius), Electron Beam Welding machines, Direct Metal Deposition systems, ytterbium fiber lasers, and a range of RS branded powders for additive technologies. They also offer a full cycle of additive manufacturing services, from equipment and materials to software and engineering.
Technological Advantage
The company's main advantage is its position as a state-backed industry integrator, aiming to consolidate and develop national competencies in additive manufacturing. This allows for strategic, long-term development and close collaboration with major state-owned industrial players. Technologically, their advantage lies in the development of proprietary Russian AM technology, including their own line of 3D printers and laser systems, which reduces reliance on foreign suppliers.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Providing a domestic, full-cycle additive manufacturing solution for Russian industries to ensure technological sovereignty and reduce reliance on foreign technologies, offering integrated solutions from equipment and materials to software and services.
How They Differentiate
Rusatom Additive Technologies differentiates itself by offering a full-cycle additive manufacturing solution within Russia, from developing and manufacturing 3D printers and materials to providing software and services. Their strong integration with the state corporation Rosatom ensures technological independence and caters to the specific needs of Russian state-run industries.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial enterprises in strategic sectors like nuclear, aerospace, defense, automotive, and medicine, requiring complex metal parts, rapid prototyping, and small-scale production.
Industry Verticals
["Energy","Aerospace/Defense","Industrial","Medical","Automotive"]
Competitors
3D Bioprinting Solutions, Anisoprint, AMT Spetsavia
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Expansion of Additive Technology Centers, with the first in Moscow (2020) and a subsequent one in Belarus (2024). Development and launch of their own line of RusMelt 3D printers.
Major Milestones
["Company founded in 2018.","Opened the first Additive Technologies Center in Moscow in 2020.","Established the Association for the Development of Additive Technologies in Russia.","Opened the first foreign Additive Technologies Center in Belarus in 2024."]
Notable Customers
Rosatom itself is a significant internal customer and developer of additive products. The company also aims to supply Russian manufacturing companies in strategic industries.