"With the support of the President of the Republic of Belarus, cooperation between the Government and Rosatom is developing dynamically in many areas. The opening of the Additive Technologies Center is the first vivid example of the innovative non-nuclear project implementation. Belarusian enterprises are already switching to the use of additive technologies, and the appearance of such a facility in the country will give a new impetus to the development of new types of products and their application in medicine, energy, aircraft construction and other high-tech industries," Viktor Karankevich, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus, said at the opening of the Additive Technologies Center.
"After the commissioning of the second power unit of the Belarusian NPP at the request of the President of the Republic of Belarus, we started working on new projects, including non-nuclear business areas, which grew out of our competencies in the nuclear industry. The introduction of additive manufacturing ensures the transition to a new technological paradigm. Compared to traditional production technologies, 3D printing allows us to produce unique products of complex shape with specified parameters quickly and cost effectively based on a zero waste principle. The creation of the Additive Technologies Center was the number one item on the roadmap of our cooperation with the Government of the Republic of Belarus, and this project was implemented ahead of schedule. All the equipment in this center is fully technologically independent from third countries, and more than half of the machines are manufactured by Rosatom. I am confident that the center’s export potential will soon allow it to enter foreign markets with its products and services," said Alexey Likhachev, Director General of Rosatom, during the ceremony.
«With the support of the Government of the Republic of Belarus, Rosatom specialists traveled to more than 50 enterprises in the country to conduct a technological audit and assess the prospects for the introduction of 3D printing. Today, many giants of Belarusian industry are already using additive technologies and are considering printing products for their serial production. The Minsk Additive Technologies Center is a model example that we will demonstrate to partners from other countries who are considering similar projects. This facility should become a center of attraction for technically oriented young people. We will invite students here for internships and schoolchildren for early career guidance. In 10 years, this will give the country a generation of engineers and managers who will be able to use all the advantages of additive technologies," Ilya Kavelashvili, Director of the Additive Technologies business track of Rosatom's Fuel Division, said at the ceremony.
Additive technologies make it possible to produce parts and components that are difficult to manufacture by traditional methods using casting and machining. 3D printing reduces the weight of products, optimizes the materials used and shortens production time. Modern 3D printers allow you to quickly reconfigure printing parameters to produce products from different materials. 3D printing products are used in a wide range of fields, from nuclear and space technologies to medicine.
RN Additive Technologies Center LLC is a joint Russian-Belarusian enterprise established to create the Republican Additive Technologies Center within the framework of the Roadmap for Cooperation between Rosatom and the Government of the Republic of Belarus (approved in December 2023). At the initial stage in 2025, the CAT will provide 16 highly qualified jobs, and by 2027 it is planned to increase their number to 40.
H Holding is a Belarusian manufacturing group that includes 20 enterprises producing over 1,500 models of consumer electronics. The company employs 5,000 people. An important aspect of ATC’s work will be cooperation with the H Holding group’s enterprises in the post-processing of printed products, including final machining and the application of specialized coatings that meet customers’ individual requirements.
Rosatom state corporation was one of the first in Russia to start developing domestic 3D printing equipment. The Additive Technologies business track (as part of Rosatom's Fuel Division) provides a comprehensive solution from the development of 3D printers, components, printing materials, software, service support and personnel training to the provision of 3D printing services, as well as the creation of turnkey additive technologies centers at the customer's enterprise.
Rosatom integrates the entire cycle of additive manufacturing and supplies Russian manufacturing companies in strategic industries with innovative and reliable equipment, materials and professional service for the implementation of additive manufacturing technologies. The company provides a comprehensive offer for the introduction of additive technologies: printing using three different technologies: metals, polymers and sand, as well as 3D scanning, R&D, and technological audits to identify optimal implementation paths.